Islamic Baby Names

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

All Islamic Baby Names

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Naaima
Blessing, grace, or favor from God.
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Nazimah
Organizer, poetess
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Nasihah
Advice, counsel, or sincere recommendation.
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Nashia
One who is steadfast or resolute.
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Najihah
Successful
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Nabighah
Noble, distinguished, intelligent
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MushirulHaq
One who advises or counsels with truth.
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Muhibullah
Beloved of God.
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Mahmunir
Bright moon.
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Mizan
Balance, scales, or justice; also a term for a standard of measure.
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Minbarah
Blessed or auspicious, derived from the root for blessing.
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Miqdam
Brave, courageous, or one who advances boldly.
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Miqdad
Meaning 'truthful' or 'sincere', derived from the Arabic root s-d-q.
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Mietaf
Praiseworthy.
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Mieshar
Clean, pure.
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Miraj
Ascension, referring to the Prophet Muhammad's night journey.
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Mishaaf
Weak person; meek.
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Mishdad
Gift in abundance; generous.
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Misrar
Progress, advancement.
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Misbaq
Lamp or light, symbolizing guidance and illumination.
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Mirwaf
Giver, bestower.
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Mirghad
One who is brave and courageous.
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Mirzai
Descendant of the prophet.
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Mirsad
One who is happy.
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Mirsal
Sender, dispatch.
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Mirzaq
A title of respect for men of high rank or learning.
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Midrar
Treasure.
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Mibshar
Good news or glad tidings.
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Muyassir
One who makes things easy or facilitates.
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Muyassar
Made easy, facilitated
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Muayyadah
Supported or strengthened, often referring to divine aid.
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Muayyad
Supported or strengthened, often referring to divine support.
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Muwaqqa
not readily available, as it may be a unique or rare name with no explicit me...
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Muwaffiq
Successor, one who achieves success
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Muwassil
Connected, linked, associated
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Muwahid
One who believes in the oneness of God.
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Muhawwin
One who brings comfort or solace.
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Muhannah
Meaning 'blessed' or 'praised', derived from the root h-m-d.
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Muhallil
One who makes lawful or permissible, often referring to a temporary husband i...
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Muhazzib
The Keeper, The Administrator
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Muhazzab
One who is refined, purified, or cleansed.
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Muhajir
One who migrates, especially for the sake of faith.
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Muneeb
Blessed, fortunate, or one who is blessed by God.
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Munawwir
The Enlightened One
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Munaqqi
One who purifies or cleanses.
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Munadi
Caller, announcer, or proclaimer; one who makes a public announcement.
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Mumajjid
The praised one
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Mulhat
A woman who is chaste and virtuous.
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Mulayin
not available.
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Mulahib
Challenger, competitor.
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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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