Islamic Baby Names

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

All Islamic Baby Names

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Tirmizi
From Tirmiz.
Arabic
Atisam
Lion.
Arabic
Isbahani
From Isbahan (city in Iran).
Arabic
Israfil
Angel who blows the trumpet on Judgement Day.
Arabic
Ibtisama
Smile.
Arabic
Yaqinuddin
Faith in Religion.
Arabic
Ayatullah
Sign of God.
Arabic
Yaarunnabi
Friend of the Prophet.
Arabic
Wadeedah
Affectionate.
Arabic
Wasfiyahor
Eloquent.
Arabic
Wasama
Beauty, gracefulness.
Arabic
Noorulain
Light of the Eyes.
Arabic
Noorullah
Light of Allah.
Arabic
Noorussabah
Morning Light.
Arabic
Nurani
Luminous.
Arabic
Naseeruddolah
Supporter of God.
Arabic
Noorjahan
Light of the World.
Arabic
Nadjib
Noble or honorable.
Arabic
Naazhim
Intelligent, wise.
Arabic
Nazhiif
Calm, gentle.
Arabic
Nazhif
Clear, eloquent.
Arabic
Maimunah
Blessed, fortunate, or auspicious.
Arabic
Memoona
Protected, secure.
Arabic
Maymouna
Blessed.
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Maisoora
Victorious.
Arabic
Marziyah
Pleasing, agreeable, or satisfying.
Arabic
Mawhooba
Beloved.
Arabic
Mundzir
Reminder.
Arabic
Mawsoofa
Described, characterized.
Arabic
Mausooma
Innocent, blameless.
Arabic
Musawat
Equality.
Arabic
Murfid
Guided.
Arabic
Mutaygab
Dignified, honorable.
Arabic
Muwaffaqa
Successful.
Arabic
Mahneera
Light of the moon.
Arabic
Manzoora
Desired, longed for.
Arabic
Aminuddin
Trustworthy, faithful.
Arabic
Amanuddin
Trustworthy in faith.
Arabic
Malaikah
Angels, plural of malak (angel).
Arabic
Malaeka
Angel, messenger.
Arabic
Maktoomah
Hidden.
Arabic
Maqsooda
Desired, intended.
Arabic
Maktoonah
Hidden.
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Maqboola
Accepted or approved, often used in a religious context.
Arabic
Masoumah
Pious.
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Maroofa
Kind, compassionate.
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Maaarifa
Knowledge.
Arabic
Musyrif
Supervisor or overseer, derived from Arabic root 'sharafa' meaning to supervise.
Arabic
Musaddiqa
Affirming, confirming.
Arabic
Masabih
Lamps or lights, symbolizing guidance and illumination.
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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