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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Badeehi
One who is full of life and vitality.
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Faghaan
Light, radiance.
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Iqaala
Expression, utterance.
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Ayaad
Ayaad means 'hands' or 'power' in Arabic, symbolizing strength and capability.
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Miaadah
Goodness, blessings.
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Khaatif
One who knocks.
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Mouhit
Traveler, wanderer.
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Khalkhaal
The sound of footsteps.
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Burat
Unique, singular.
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Faseela
Successful.
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Zaqit
Intelligent.
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Ziraar
Ziraar is an Arabic name meaning 'visitor' or 'one who comes by night'.
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Zilam
Zilam means 'darkness' or 'shade' in Arabic.
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Zaroob
Little ray of light.
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Tazrim
Beautiful, Good-looking.
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Taifoor
Savior, liberator.
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Taifoon
Storm, hurricane.
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Shariz
Skillful, clever.
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Qahri
Dominating, commanding.
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Maabuat
Creator.
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Jalaalah
Majesty, glory, or grandeur, often used as an attribute of God.
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Infah
Successful, Prosperous.
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Huseef
Virtuous, noble.
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Haashimah
One who brings people together.
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Ataab
Gift or present, often given as a name expressing gratitude.
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Tazreem
Warmth, Isolation.
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Khashm
Bowstring.
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Hararah
Heated, burning.
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Fariqat
Unique, exceptional.
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Tabakh
Cook.
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Khunsa
Twin, duality.
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Laveeza
Intelligence, understanding.
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Mujeera
The one who brings honor.
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Kamoos
Perfect; Exemplary.
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Hubal
Ancient Arabic deity.
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Sanaj
The beloved one.
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Maiserah
Prosperous.
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Dareer
Brave or courageous.
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Hadyan
Guide or leader.
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Rakban
Guardian, protector.
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Nazzir
One who brings victory or victory bringer.
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Jabriel
God is my strength.
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Hashami
A person from Hasham clan.
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Waase
Broad, vast.
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Nabijah
Noble.
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Ambreen
One with beautiful scent, fragrance.
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Waanid
Continuous, ongoing.
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Shafuqah
Compassion, affection.
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Mukhlid
Loyal, steadfast.
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Waajab
Necessary or obligatory, often used in Islamic context.
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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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