Islamic Baby Names

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

All Islamic Baby Names

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Mehbooba
Beloved, beloved one.
Arabic
Mehboob
Beloved, beloved one.
Arabic
Meeza
Scale; Balance.
Arabic
Meeda
Praiseworthy, commendable.
Arabic
Medinah
City of the Prophet.
Arabic
Medina
City of the Prophet.
Arabic
Mahoul
Chosen.
Arabic
Mazyne
Flowing water.
Arabic
Mazyna
Flowing water.
Arabic
Mazyn
Rain.
Arabic
Mazina
Rainbow or beauty.
Arabic
Mazin
Rain clouds or clouds that bring rain.
Arabic
Mazen
Excellence or honor.
Arabic
Mazeene
Ornament, Decoration.
Arabic
Mazeena
Adorned, Beautiful.
Arabic
Mazeen
Balanced, Modest.
Arabic
Mazan
Rain-bearing cloud.
Arabic
Mazalah
Blessing, Fortunate.
Arabic
Mazala
Growing, Flourishing.
Arabic
Maysun
Beautiful face, from Arabic 'maysun' meaning 'beautiful'.
Arabic
Mays
Mays means 'walk with a proud, swinging gait' or 'to strut'.
Arabic
Mayeda
Glorious, praiseworthy; derived from the root meaning 'to praise'.
Arabic
Maydah
Noble.
Arabic
Mayda
A woman who is well-trained.
Arabic
Mayariah
Bitterness.
Arabic
Mayar
Brave, noble.
Arabic
Mayah
Close to God.
Arabic
Mavia
Ancient Arab queen name
Arabic
Maurissah
Dark-skinned.
Arabic
Maurisah
Dark-skinned.
Arabic
Mauliah
Baby camel.
Arabic
Mateen
Strong, steadfast.
Arabic
Masun
Good, virtuous.
Arabic
Massoud
Fortunate, prosperous.
Arabic
Massin
Means 'one who is generous' or 'noble' in Arabic.
Arabic
Massadah
Delighted, joyful.
Arabic
Masoumeh
Innocent.
Arabic
Masoud
Happy.
Arabic
Masood
Fortunate.
Arabic
Masma
Gloss, polish.
Arabic
Maslan
Opportunity.
Arabic
Mashemah
High status.
Arabic
Mashema
Cheerful.
Arabic
Masadah
Masadah is a place name in Jordan, meaning 'fortress' or 'stronghold'.
Arabic
Maryan
Sea or ocean.
Arabic
Maryah
Bitter.
Arabic
Marya
Wished-for child.
Arabic
Marwen
Brave, Valiant.
Arabic
Marwan
Flourishing, prosperous.
Arabic
Martyzah
Blessed or fortunate.
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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