Islamic Baby Names

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

All Islamic Baby Names

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Fareeman
One who distinguishes between right and wrong.
Arabic
Ferhana
Happy, joyful.
Arabic
Faarihah
Happy.
Arabic
Fitrah
Innate nature, purity.
Arabic
Fizzah
Sparkling, bubbling.
Arabic
Fida
Sacrifice.
Arabic
Furud
Unique or singular, often used to describe something incomparable.
Arabic
Futooh
Victories or conquests, plural of fath.
Arabic
Fayyah
Generous, self-sacrificing.
Arabic
Faham
Understanding, comprehension.
Arabic
Fannan
Artist, Skillful.
Arabic
Fateen
Clever or intelligent.
Arabic
Fatoom
One who abstains or refrains.
Arabic
Fazeel
Honourable.
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Faseeh
Eloquent.
Arabic
Fazar
Bright.
Arabic
Farrad
Lonely.
Arabic
Farasah
Farasah means 'horsemanship' or 'knightly skill' in Arabic.
Arabic
Fatooh
Victory.
Arabic
Fatat
Girl, Maiden.
Arabic
Fayid
Generous, liberal.
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Faahim
Intelligent, understanding, or wise.
Arabic
Fatim
One who abstains.
Arabic
Faariq
One who distinguishes or differentiates.
Arabic
Fahis
Intelligent.
Arabic
Fatih
Conqueror, opener.
Arabic
Fabil
Derived from Arabic 'fabil' meaning 'excellent' or 'superior'.
Arabic
Ghashmira
Bringer of peace.
Arabic
Ghulam
Servant, slave.
Arabic
Ghufrah
Happiness.
Arabic
Ghailam
Servant of the All-Knowing (God).
Arabic
Ghayoor
Self-respecting.
Arabic
Ghanum
Song, melody.
Arabic
Ghazuz
The victorious, the triumphant.
Arabic
Ghareer
Cunning.
Arabic
Ghadeer
Stream, brook.
Arabic
Ghadaat
Kindness, compassion.
Arabic
Ghayid
Harsh, severe.
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Ghaya
Precious, valuable.
Arabic
Ghaanim
Prosperous, victorious.
Arabic
Ghali
Costly, precious.
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Ghafir
Forgiver.
Arabic
Ghasin
Old Arabic war story.
Arabic
Ghadif
Generous.
Arabic
Unquda
Mystic, mysterious.
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Anbarin
Amber-colored, referring to the precious fossilized resin.
Arabic
Abadiya
Eternal, everlasting, or immortal.
Arabic
Izaad
Gift or present from God.
Arabic
Iraq
Land of peace.
Arabic
Utaib
Noble, high-ranking.
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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