Islamic Baby Names

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

All Islamic Baby Names

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Ghasharob
Cloth raiser.
Arabic
Ghaznoq
Who has a crooked nose.
Arabic
Ghafiru
Forgiving.
Arabic
Ghazif
High-status individual.
Arabic
Ghasef
Acquitting, absolving.
Arabic
Ghazil
Young gazelle; delicate
Arabic
Ghadef
Enveloping, surrounding.
Arabic
Ghabit
Clever, cunning.
Arabic
Awada
Return, compensation, substitute
Arabic
Anqa
Phoenix, mythical bird of Arabian folklore.
Arabic
Imrana
Prosperous.
Arabic
Azaam
Great, mighty
Arabic
Ataba
Gift or present, often given to a child as a blessing.
Arabic
Atbal
Progress, advancement.
Arabic
Askari
Soldier, military
Arabic
Arabi
Arabian.
Arabic
Adeema
Rare, precious, or one with delicate complexion
Arabic
Ateel
Noble, excellent.
Arabic
Atiqa
Elegant, noble.
Arabic
Abood
Devoted worshipper; servant
Arabic
Aiesh
Honest, noble.
Arabic
Aqda
Knot, contract, or firm resolve
Arabic
Afir
Fragrant, dusty, or brave depending on root
Arabic
Atam
Self or soul in Punjabi; unclear Arabic usage
Arabic
Ajiz
Strong, Mighty.
Arabic
Zawahir
Outer appearances, shining things
Arabic
Zahoori
Manifest, visible, appearing
Arabic
Zuhar
Brightness, radiance; also flower-like
Arabic
Zanoon
Compassionate.
Arabic
Zeleef
Noble, high-ranking.
Arabic
Zuffar
Warrior.
Arabic
Zarafat
Beautiful.
Arabic
Zaam
Brave, courageous.
Arabic
Teera
Arrow or dark; context-dependent
Arabic
Tayyar
Agile, quick.
Arabic
Tayat
Bird.
Arabic
Tawaseem
Marks, features, or signs
Arabic
Tahora
Pure, clean
Arabic
Tuhoor
Fragrance, scent.
Arabic
Talaba
Students, seekers
Arabic
Taghia
Tyrannical or rebellious; generally not positive as a name
Arabic
Tareer
Path, way, or manner of doing something.
Arabic
Tareeda
Female form of Tareed; exiled or driven away
Arabic
Tareed
Exiled, driven away; rare as name
Arabic
Tarawat
Freshness, beauty, grace
Arabic
Tahrat
Purity, cleanliness.
Arabic
Tabiba
Female doctor.
Arabic
Taira
Bird; also a Japanese surname
Arabic
Tair
Bird.
Arabic
Taous
Peacock, symbolizing beauty and elegance.
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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