Islamic Baby Names

Beautiful Quranic and Islamic names — chosen for their spiritual meaning and divine inspiration.

All Islamic Baby Names

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Abdul moez
Servant of the Honorable.
Arabic
Abdus Sabur
Servant of the Patient.
Arabic
Abdus Shafi
Servant of the Healer, Curer.
Arabic
Abdus Salaam
Servant of Peace.
Arabic
Abdus Sattar
Servant of the Veiler of Sins.
Arabic
Abdus Subbooh
Servant of the Subbooh (The Extremely Pure).
Arabic
Abdus subooh
Servant of the Subooh (The Pure).
Arabic
Abdus Sami
Servant of the All-Hearing.
Arabic
Abbaas
Lion.
Arabic
Akif
Devoted, dedicated.
Arabic
Ammaar
Virtuous, pious.
Arabic
Abbudin
Worshipper of Allah.
Arabic
Zulaym
Obsidian, a dark volcanic glass.
Arabic
Tayyab
Pure.
Arabic
Talhah
Kind of palm tree.
Arabic
Zaighum
One who is influential and powerful.
Arabic
Zameer
Conscience.
Arabic
Sawlat
Purity, chastity.
Arabic
Subayah
Courageous, brave.
Arabic
Suheb
Beloved or friend, derived from the Arabic root for love.
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Sohaib
The one who receives guidance.
Arabic
Sanawbar
Canary.
Arabic
Sheraz
Sweet, pleasant, or honey-like in nature.
Arabic
Shaybah
having gray hair.
Arabic
Shahadat
Witnessing, testimony.
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Shihad
Martyrdom, sacrifice.
Arabic
Shumayl
Beautiful; handsome.
Arabic
Shimah
Guardian.
Arabic
Shamsideen
“Sun of the faith”.
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Shamas
Sun.
Arabic
Shallal
River waterfall.
Arabic
Shafiulla
Thankful servant of God.
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Shafqat
Compassion, sympathy.
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Shafaat
Compassion.
Arabic
Shuayb
The biblical prophet Jethro.
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Shabaan
Ninth month of the Islamic calendar.
Arabic
Sharique
Skillful, expert.
Arabic
Shurahbeel
Beautiful water.
Arabic
Sharjeel
Beautiful face, handsome.
Arabic
Sharaheel
Uprightness, Rectitude.
Arabic
Shadeed
Strong, powerful.
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Shadin
Happy, cheerful.
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Shaheem
Generous.
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Shuja
Brave, courageous.
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Shabeeh
Resembling, like.
Arabic
Shabib
Beloved, dear.
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Shibli
One with a sharp mind.
Arabic
Shabbeer
A person who gives thanks, grateful.
Arabic
Shahzaib
Crown of the mighty.
Arabic
Shamal
Shamal means 'north wind' or 'northern' in Arabic.
Arabic
Islamic naming traditions

The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) emphasized choosing good names. Islamic names often reflect attributes of Allah, prophets, or virtues like mercy and gratitude.

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