Islamic Baby Names

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

All Islamic Baby Names

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Marzooq
Blessed or fortunate.
Arabic
Maraheeb
Brave, courageous.
Arabic
Mahmudah
Praiseworthy.
Arabic
Mahfuzah
Protected, preserved
Arabic
Mahabbat
Love, affection.
Arabic
Majjadin
Honorable ones.
Arabic
Majeedan
Glorious.
Arabic
Mabrukah
Blessed.
Arabic
Mabkhut
Blessed, fortunate.
Arabic
Mawiyyah
Eloquent.
Arabic
Lutaifah
Kind, gentle.
Arabic
Lubaibah
The beloved.
Arabic
Latifi
Gentle.
Arabic
Kumailah
Whole, Complete.
Arabic
Kulsumah
One with a rosy complexion or a flower.
Arabic
Kamilan
Perfect, complete.
Arabic
Kamilat
Perfect, complete.
Arabic
Qindilah
She who has light.
Arabic
Qudaiman
One who is constantly active or on the move.
Arabic
Qassamah
Sword.
Arabic
Qarirah
Beautiful maiden.
Arabic
Faziuddin
Grace or bounty of the religion
Arabic
Fariduddin
Unique, precious + religion.
Arabic
Fakhruddawlah
Glory of Allah.
Arabic
Faid
Benefit, gain, advantage
Arabic
Fizziyah
Full of life, energetic.
Arabic
Fulailah
Highly praised.
Arabic
Fulaihan
Commander, leader.
Arabic
Fuzailan
Refers to a man who possesses excellent or virtuous qualities..
Arabic
Furaihah
Cheerfulness.
Arabic
Futaihah
Victorious or triumphant, often used as a feminine name.
Arabic
Fahimat
Intelligent.
Arabic
Faqeeha
Intelligent, wise.
Arabic
Fattumah
Young date palm tree.
Arabic
Farhiyyan
Extremely happy, joyous.
Arabic
Falihi
Successful.
Arabic
Fatihi
One who has opened, conqueror.
Arabic
Ghuwaidah
Young and pretty.
Arabic
Ghuraizat
Name of a mountain in UAE.
Arabic
Ghuraibah
Stranger.
Arabic
Ghaffari
Forgiving.
Arabic
Ghaffara
Forgiver.
Arabic
Ghafuri
Forgiving, merciful, derived from the Arabic root gh-f-r meaning to forgive.
Arabic
Ghazanfar
Lion.
Arabic
Ghasasini
She who pricks or pierces.
Arabic
Ghareezat
Clever.
Arabic
Ataullah
Gift of Allah
Arabic
Abdul Ahad
Servant of the One (God), combining 'Abdul' (servant of) and 'Ahad' (the One).
Arabic
Owaiza
Admirable, honorable.
Arabic
Uhdawi
Unity or togetherness.
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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