Muslim Baby Names

Beautiful Islamic names for boys and girls — with Arabic meanings, origins, and Quranic significance.

All Muslim Baby Names

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Nayyar
Luminous, Shining.
Arabic
Nihel
Gift from God or a blessing.
Arabic
Nabi
Prophet.
Arabic
Minnat
Means 'kindness' or 'favor' in Arabic.
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Manha
Gifted, skilled.
Arabic
Mulk
Property, possession, or dominion.
Arabic
Mulla
A title of respect meaning 'master' or 'teacher'.
Arabic
Massat
Rain.
Arabic
Kashaf
Revealer, one who discovers.
Arabic
Quds
Holy City.
Arabic
Faoz
Success.
Arabic
Fizza
Silver coin.
Arabic
Fattaah
One who opens or conquers.
Arabic
Ghaus
Helper, supporter.
Arabic
Ghusn
Branches of a tree.
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Izza
Izza means 'might, power, or glory' in Arabic.
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Taaha
Pure, clean.
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Tarib
Seeker, searcher.
Arabic
Zaad
Seed.
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Samad
Eternal, everlasting.
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Sadr
Leader.
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Shees
Noble, generous.
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Shabbar
Patient, enduring.
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Shaaz
Courageous, Brave.
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Sayyed
Master, Lord.
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Sanad
Support, prop.
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Silm
Peace.
Arabic
Zarf
Mug, cup.
Arabic
Zaal
Generous, charitable.
Arabic
Rauoof
Compassionate, merciful.
Arabic
Rauh
Gentle, mild.
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Zahab
Gold.
Arabic
Khuld
Eternal, everlasting.
Arabic
Khulat
Loneliness.
Arabic
Hakam
Wise judge; Arbitrator.
Arabic
Haqqi
Truthful, sincere.
Arabic
Jaah
Dignity, respect.
Arabic
Ayat
Sign, Verse.
Arabic
Alif
Alif is the first letter of the Arabic alphabet, symbolizing beginning and un...
Arabic
Arib
Wise, intelligent.
Arabic
Ahad
One, unique.
Arabic
Naayela
Beautiful, radiant.
Arabic
Luai
Shield or protector, derived from the Arabic root meaning to protect.
Arabic
Leem
Healthy, sound.
Arabic
dhul
Dust.
Arabic
Kharo
Brave.
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Burj
Tower.
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Zebeeb
Gentle, like a gazelle.
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Ajim
Mighty.
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Ghairat
Honor, dignity, or pride.
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Choosing a Muslim name

In Islam, a good name carries blessings. Muslim names often reflect attributes of Allah, prophets, or virtues like mercy, faith, and light.

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