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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Riaan
Little king or luxuriant
Arabic
Rihaan
Fragrant plant or sweet basil
Arabic
Riyyan
Luxuriant; gate of paradise
Arabic
Rajm
Rajm means 'stoning' or 'pelted with stones' in Arabic.
Arabic
Rahal
Traveler
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Rayaan
Gate of paradise; luxuriant
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Yuhaan
Gift of God.
Arabic
Yaamir
The moon.
Arabic
Yamya
Night-time, darkness.
Arabic
Moksin
One who gives.
Arabic
Meshwa
Water, Rain.
Arabic
Muhir
Skilled, expert.
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Mudil
The one who brings happiness or delight.
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Miraan
Princely, generous.
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Mirat
Mirat means 'mirror' in Arabic, symbolizing reflection and clarity.
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Mahiya
Sweetheart, beloved.
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Mawlik
Possessor, king.
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Manaan
Benevolent, generous.
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Mansh
Partial, portion.
Arabic
Manaj
Success, achievement.
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Maathar
Leader, chief.
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Mati
Gift or present, often used as a short form of names like Matia.
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Maheem
Compassionate.
Arabic
Mahaj
Great.
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Maalika
Queen, owner, lady.
Arabic
Madir
Shining, glowing.
Arabic
Manzil
Destination, home.
Arabic
Barsaat
Rainfall.
Arabic
Nausad
Helper, assistant.
Arabic
Naiyah
High, exalted.
Arabic
Nisama
Calm or tranquility.
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Nisham
Peaceful.
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Niyas
Devotion, dedication.
Arabic
Niya
Gift of God.
Arabic
Nidha
Gift.
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Nissar
Gold.
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Nishar
Observer, watcher.
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Nishath
Goodness, virtue.
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Niza
The one who announces.
Arabic
Nashal
Dewy, fresh.
Arabic
Nayaja
Leader, supervisor.
Arabic
Nayath
Leader.
Arabic
Nabah
Sky, heaven.
Arabic
Nadin
Generous or giving.
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Nayaj
Courageous, daring.
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Namrah
Tigress.
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Nadeep
Rare, precious.
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dhun
Melody, tune.
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dhaniya
Coriander.
Arabic
daaman
Protection, shield.
Arabic
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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