Islamic Baby Names

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

All Islamic Baby Names

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Umaira
Little life, prosperous, flourishing
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Ufairah
Bright, radiant.
Arabic
Uzaibah
Beautiful.
Arabic
Usmanah
Trustworthy, honest.
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Utaiqah
Noble, honorable.
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Ubayaat
Servant of the Most High, a name expressing devotion to God.
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Ayyashi
Enjoyment, Pleasure.
Arabic
Antarah
Brave, courageous.
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Aniza
Friendly, sociable.
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Aqidah
Strong, Firm.
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Afeera
Fragrant, perfumed.
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Atiyyaat
Beautiful.
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Ateera
Fragrant.
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Atayat
Divine signs.
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Asheeqa
Lover, devoted one
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Azzami
Strong, powerful.
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Arfaana
Exalted, sublime.
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Areeqa
Wise.
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Aroosa
Bride
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Arooba
Loving, affectionate, wise
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Adnanah
Paradise.
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Ateeqa
Ancient, old.
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Zaheeruddin
Shining star of the faith.
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Zareefa
Exalted, noble.
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Tuwailib
Servant of the All-Loving (God).
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Zamiruddin
Conscience of the faith.
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Zaighama
One who is distinguished and prominent.
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Safiuddin
Pure in religion, devout.
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Siddiqullah
Truthful servant of Allah.
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Suwailih
Handsome, good-looking.
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Suwaibir
Morning light.
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Suwaibih
Resembling the morning.
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Suhaibah
Female form of Suhaib.
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Sudaiqah
Honest, truthful.
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Subayyaah
Admirable, praiseworthy.
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Subaihah
Little, small.
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Subaibah
Beautiful.
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Sayyadah
Lady, mistress.
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Salahan
A person who is excellent, outstanding.
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Sabbaghah
Dyer, a person who dyes fabrics.
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Sabriyyah
Patient.
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Salihat
Good deeds, righteous acts.
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Shamsuddin
“Sun of the faith”.
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Sharafuddin
Honor of the Faith.
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Shuhaibah
Little beloved one.
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Shulaykhan
Leader, commander.
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Shujayaah
Noble, respectable.
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Shawqiyyah
passionate.
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Shaheera
Shaheera means 'famous' or 'renowned' in Arabic.
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Shammamah
Health, longevity.
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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