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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Awaqib
The name Awaqib does not have a specific meaning associated with it.
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Sidhra
Sidhra means 'lotus flower' or 'water lily' in Arabic.
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Kameelah
Perfect, complete, or whole.
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Qalam
Pen or reed used for writing.
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Rakiba
Rakiba means 'one who rides' or 'rider' in Arabic.
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Darrase
Pearl of the sea.
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Farad
Unique, One of a kind
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Noureesah
Light or radiance, often associated with brightness.
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Maarsilah
Little one.
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Durmaknun
Deep-rooted, firmly established.
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Tavees
Clever, intelligent.
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Taoosah
Peacock.
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Taoos
Peacock.
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Absalam
Peace.
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Taskeena
Serenity.
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Hudn
Calm.
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Saham
Arrow.
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Saalmah
Peaceful.
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Hamam
Bath or hot spring, often used as a given name.
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Faqum
Stature, build.
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Zaheed
Devoted, selfless.
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Zaheeda
Devoted, selfless.
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Sabriyah
Patient.
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Najeea
Giver.
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Zehid
Devoted.
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Zaheedah
Devoted, selfless.
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Uroof
Knowledgeable, wise.
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Tasbeer
Illustration.
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Samidah
One who listens or hears.
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Saboorah
Patient, enduring.
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Sabbaar
Patient, tolerant.
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Saabri
Patient, enduring, or steadfast.
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Qaaney
Fragrance.
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Muqtasir
Determined, resolute.
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Kaazmah
Majestic, grand.
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Kaafiah
Protected.
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Kaafel
Patron, Guardian.
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Aziyah
Gift from God.
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Ghalian
Melodious singer.
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Jazbia
Splendid, magnificent.
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Zaeen
Beautiful, handsome.
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Zaainah
Beautiful, graceful.
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Waarad
Plentiful, abundant.
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Nazeel
Noble, honorable.
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Muhatzar
Protected, guarded.
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Ureeda
The one who desires or wishes.
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Saneen
Bright, shining, or radiant.
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Shareekah
Partner, companion.
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Ahzam
Determined, Resolute.
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Shirkah
Partnership.
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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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