Islamic Baby Names

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

All Islamic Baby Names

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Mazhira
Widespread or influential.
Arabic
Mazhar
Manifestation or expression.
Arabic
Mazarine
Deep blue color.
Arabic
Mazahir
Eminent, Distinguished.
Arabic
Maysarah
It means 'blessed' or 'prosperous'.
Arabic
Maysara
Blessed, prosperous, or one who brings ease.
Arabic
Maysa
She walks with a proud, swinging gait.
Arabic
Maymunah
Fortunate.
Arabic
Mayliesha
Mayliesha is a modern invented name, possibly combining elements meaning 'pri...
Arabic
Mawiyah
Essence.
Arabic
Mawali
Noble or master.
Arabic
Maulana
Master, Teacher.
Arabic
Maula
Lady, Mistress, Owner.
Arabic
Maudud
Firm, Determined.
Arabic
Matlub
Desired, beloved.
Arabic
Matar
Rain.
Arabic
Masura
Guided, directed.
Arabic
Mastura
Protected, covered.
Arabic
Massarra
Joy, happiness.
Arabic
Masrur
Happy.
Arabic
Masrekah
Connected.
Arabic
Masilahi
Beneficial.
Arabic
Mashkur
Thankful.
Arabic
Mashal
Light, lamp, flame.
Arabic
Masarrat
Joy, delight, or happiness.
Arabic
Marzuku
Blessed or fortunate, derived from the Arabic root for divine favor.
Arabic
Marzouq
Blessed or fortunate.
Arabic
Marwarid
Jewel, precious stone.
Arabic
Marwa
Fragrant plant.
Arabic
Marifa
Marifa means 'knowledge' or 'wisdom' in Arabic.
Arabic
Marghub
Famous, popular.
Arabic
Maratib
Rank, status, or dignity.
Arabic
Maram
Aspiration, wish.
Arabic
Maqsud
Goal, objective.
Arabic
Maqbul
Accepted or approved, often used to denote someone who is well-regarded.
Arabic
Manzur
Accepted, approved.
Arabic
Manzir
Spectator, observer.
Arabic
Mansur
Victorious.
Arabic
Mansab
Rank, dignity.
Arabic
Manar
Guiding light; Lighthouse.
Arabic
Manal
Achiever, attainer.
Arabic
Mamun
Trustworthy, secure.
Arabic
Mamsha
Life, existence.
Arabic
Mamduh
Praised.
Arabic
Maliik
Master, king, or owner.
Arabic
Maliha
Full of beauty and grace; attractive.
Arabic
Malayeka
Angelic, heavenly.
Arabic
Makram
Generous, honorable.
Arabic
Makhduma
Lady, mistress.
Arabic
Makhdum
Master, leader.
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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