Islamic Baby Names

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

All Islamic Baby Names

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Mushaddiq
Confirmation, verification.
Arabic
Mushahida
Witnessing, observation.
Arabic
Masrurah
Happy.
Arabic
Mustaqiim
Upright; straight.
Arabic
Musthafa
Chosen, preferred.
Arabic
Mustabshir
Giver of good news.
Arabic
Musarat
Joy, happiness.
Arabic
Musarrat
Pleasure, delight.
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Mussarrat
Happiness.
Arabic
Marghuba
Famous, popular.
Arabic
Mursaleen
One who is sent or dispatched, often referring to a messenger or prophet.
Arabic
Marzooqa
Blessed or fortunate, from Arabic root meaning 'to be blessed'.
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Mahfuzh
Protected or guarded, often referring to divine protection.
Arabic
Mahfooza
Protected, guarded.
Arabic
Mahjooba
Covered, hidden.
Arabic
Mahboobah
Beloved, sweetheart.
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Mahbouba
Beloved, favorite.
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Mahbooba
Beloved, sweetheart.
Arabic
Muhariba
Warrior.
Arabic
Majdudeen
Glorious of the faith.
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Mutahammil
One who endures or bears patiently.
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Mutabassim
One who smiles or has a cheerful expression.
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Mubashsheer
Bearer of glad tidings.
Arabic
Mamoona
Secure, protected.
Arabic
Maleeha
Beautiful, talented.
Arabic
Madiyan
A companion of the Prophet Muhammad.
Arabic
Layzal
Courageous, brave.
Arabic
Lajbar
Fighter, warrior.
Arabic
Kameela
Complete, perfect.
Arabic
Iqtisham
Meaning 'modesty' or 'humility' in Arabic.
Arabic
Kaadiha
Humble.
Arabic
Fahmedah
Intelligent.
Arabic
Farhannah
Happiness, joy.
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Forhana
Happy, joyful.
Arabic
Fazluna
Excellence.
Arabic
Faariha
Happy.
Arabic
Ghufrana
Forgiveness.
Arabic
Andlib
Andlib means 'nightingale' in Arabic, symbolizing beauty and song.
Arabic
Aduzahir
The clear one.
Arabic
Aduzzahir
The clear one.
Arabic
Abidullah
Worshiper of Allah.
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dhaifullah
Guest of Allah.
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Souffian
Sword, swordman.
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Salaahuddin
Righteousness of the faith.
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Sabreen
Patient.
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Sabrin
Patience.
Arabic
Chahrazad
City-born.
Arabic
Sharifudin
Noble of the faith, combining Sharif (noble) and Din (religion).
Arabic
Shabeenah
Intelligent, wise.
Arabic
Salahudeen
Righteousness of the faith.
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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