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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Khazaanah
Treasure, wealth.
Arabic
Danam
Gift or present, often implying something precious given.
Arabic
Zaghfan
Enthusiast.
Arabic
Saghil
Small rock or stone.
Arabic
Nazaar
Vision, Sight.
Arabic
Hattib
Donor or distributor.
Arabic
Dabeel
Beautiful, Handsome.
Arabic
Ajeef
Strong, powerful.
Arabic
Musalik
Connector, joiner.
Arabic
Sabeel
Path, way.
Arabic
Osloob
Ascetic, abstinent.
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Rushadat
Righteousness.
Arabic
Dabib
Doctor, Physician.
Arabic
Siraat
Path, road.
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Mujaaz
Honored, Distinguished.
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Fajaar
Dawn or daybreak, referring to the early morning prayer in Islam.
Arabic
Baakh
Powerful.
Arabic
Anber
Fragrant, sweet-smelling; derived from the Arabic word for ambergris.
Arabic
Mizab
Anything that repels or pushes away.
Arabic
Noshaabah
One who brings the morning breeze.
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Noshaab
Morning breeze.
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Miraab
The elevation, the highest point.
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Meezaab
Mystic moon; Friend of mercy.
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Musrashay
Fragrant flowers.
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Maoon
Wealthy, prosperous.
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Maamun
Trustworthy, safe.
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Fajmat
Fragrance.
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Yataqi
Cautious, prudent.
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Majeez
Glorious.
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Qayem
Standing, existing.
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Zuwar
Flowers.
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Naqaad
Generous, noble.
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Mubsir
Visionary, perceptive.
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Laakhtah
Borer, Driller.
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Laahizah
Sharp.
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Samariyah
Protected.
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Zaairah
Rose, flower.
Arabic
Rageel
A person with melodious or captivating speech.
Arabic
Pakzadi
Daughter of a bird.
Arabic
Ghaziuddin
Hero of the faith.
Arabic
Waqaas
Devoted, loyal.
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Taazin
Decorated, adorned.
Arabic
Merzia
Sown.
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Hazzeem
Resolute or determined.
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Jaddar
Well-built.
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Ahzan
Sadness, Grief.
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Hamazan
One who supports, one who helps.
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Salikeen
Virtuous, righteous.
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Zanab
Fragrant flower or adornment.
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Fasir
Successful.
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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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