Islamic Baby Names

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

All Islamic Baby Names

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Karram
Generous.
Arabic
Kazimah
One who controls anger or is forbearing.
Arabic
Katibah
Katibah means 'writer' or 'scribe' in Arabic.
Arabic
Qirtas
Card, paper.
Arabic
Qumrah
Moonlit night, camphor.
Arabic
Qudwah
Example, Model.
Arabic
Qudair
Falcon or hawk.
Arabic
Qayyimah
Firm, steadfast.
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Qayyam
Standing, establishing.
Arabic
Qamirah
Moon-like.
Arabic
Qaswar
Lion.
Arabic
Qasmun
Oath, swearing.
Arabic
Qarni
Generous or noble, derived from the Arabic root q-r-n.
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Qarib
Near, close.
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Qarurah
Fragrance, aroma.
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Qaddar
Able, competent.
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Qadeerah
Capable, skilled.
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Qaddarah
Destiny, fortune.
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Qablan
Mountain goat.
Arabic
Fahmida
Intelligent.
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Firzah
Firzah means 'turquoise' or 'precious stone' in Arabic.
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Fuadah
Charitable.
Arabic
Fuhaim
One who is intelligent and understanding.
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Fuhaid
Little panther or young leopard.
Arabic
Fuzail
Indicates excellence, merit, or virtuous qualities..
Arabic
Furjah
Close friend.
Arabic
Furaij
Pleasure, delight.
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Futaih
Victorious, triumphant.
Arabic
Faihan
Happy, joyful.
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Faitah
Conqueror or opener, derived from Arabic 'fataha' meaning to open or conquer.
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Fawaid
Benefits, advantages.
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Fahadah
Leopardess.
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Fahdi
Precious.
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Fallah
Farmer.
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Faleehah
Successful.
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Falahah
Success, prosperity.
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Faqeeh
Scholar, jurist.
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Fatnan
Intelligent or wise.
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Fateemat
Intelligent or wise.
Arabic
Fazli
Excellence, virtue.
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Fazeelah
Resplendent.
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Farrooh
Joyful, happy, or cheerful.
Arabic
Farraj
Relief.
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Farihat
Joy, happiness.
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Fareeq
Separation, distinction.
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Farahaat
Delights, pleasures.
Arabic
Fadwah
Self-sacrifice.
Arabic
Fattahah
One who opens or conquers.
Arabic
Fattah
One who opens or conquers.
Arabic
Ghizlan
Garden of flowers.
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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