Islamic Baby Names

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

All Islamic Baby Names

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Saddah
One who follows a path.
Arabic
Sadda
Echo.
Arabic
Zaida
Prosperous, increasing.
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Zada
Lucky, fortunate.
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Sayda
Fortunate, lucky, or prosperous.
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Shurah
Consultation, counsel.
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Sabriya
Patient.
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Sabriyya
Very patient.
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Sabelah
Captivating, enchanting.
Arabic
Sabiah
Morning.
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Sabeea
Morning breeze.
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Sabdea
To shine, to be radiant.
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Saba
Morning breeze.
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Sabbah
Morning, dawn.
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Sabyah
Morning breeze.
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Sabayah
Queenly, majestic.
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Sabiya
Morning, clear.
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Sabah
Morning.
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Saraah
Pure, virtuous.
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Sadique
Friend, companion.
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Sadiqua
Truthful or sincere woman
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Sadiq
Honest, truthful.
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Sadah
Good luck, fortune.
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Sada
Pure, good.
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Saadah
Happiness, good fortune, or prosperity.
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Saada
Saada means happiness or good fortune in Arabic.
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Jannah
Garden, paradise, or heaven in Islamic context.
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Ruzenah
Born at dawn.
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Rouwaida
Beautiful, graceful, or pleasant in appearance.
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Rouwayda
She who is content and satisfied.
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Roula
Quiet, serene.
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Rozana
Daytime.
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Romayna
Pomegranate.
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Riselah
One who is virtuous.
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Risah
Risah means 'satisfaction' or 'contentment' in Arabic.
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Riman
White antelope or gazelle, symbolizing grace and beauty.
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Ribah
Month, Celebration.
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Riba
River.
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Ryanah
Flowing water.
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Ryana
Flowing water.
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Ronaldah
Light or radiant.
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Rowana
Beautiful, radiant, or graceful.
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Rihana
Fragrant Plant.
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Remas
Juliet (from Romeo and Juliet).
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Resah
Comfort, ease.
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Reesah
Happiness; joy.
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Reasah
One who observes.
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Rehanne
Merciful or compassionate, derived from the root R-H-M.
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Rimah
White antelope or gazelle, symbolizing grace and beauty.
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Rheemah
White antelope, symbolizing grace and beauty.
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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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