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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Raseem
Artist, creator.
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Rasin
Dust-colored.
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Rasmi
Secret, mystery, or a whispered secret.
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Rasil
Brave.
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Rizq
Means 'sustenance' or 'provision' in Arabic, often referring to divine blessi...
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Rukhsar
One who has a radiant presence.
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Raahil
Traveler, one who departs on a journey.
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Ramih
Kind-hearted.
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Rafay
Exalted, sublime.
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Raashid
Rightly guided; Wise.
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Razeen
Composed, dignified.
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Raheel
Traveler.
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Rabit
Bond, tie.
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dhakir
Remembrance, remembering Allah.
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dinar
A unit of currency in several nations, symbolizing wealth or abundance..
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dayyan
A judge, one who dispenses justice.
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dawlah
Power, authority.
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dhakiy
Storyteller.
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dhakwan
Intelligent, sharp-witted.
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damurah
Gentle.
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Dzimaar
Visitor.
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Dzulfaqar
Name of the sword of Imam Ali.
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dirar
Dirar means 'one who repels' or 'brave' in Arabic.
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Dzakir
One who remembers Allah.
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daamin
Guarantor, surety.
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darim
Wealthy.
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dakhil
Insider, one who is familiar with something.
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dabbah
One who walks softly.
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Khayr
Goodness, Excellence.
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Khunays
Diminutive, small.
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Khaleeq
It means 'creator' or 'maker', referring to God as the Creator.
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Khalifah
Successor or deputy, often used as a title for Islamic leaders.
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Khulayd
Eternal, immortal.
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Khulus
Escaping, fleeing.
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Khasib
Intelligent, clever.
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Khubaib
Little finger.
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Khubayb
Little finger.
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Khallad
Reliable, Trustworthy.
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Haydar
Lion.
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Hanash
Happy, cheerful.
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Hannad
God's gift.
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Hameem
Friend, close companion.
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Hamim
Close friend.
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Humayl
A small, delicate thing; also a name for a type of fragrant plant.
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Humair
Having red cheeks.
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Humza
Lion.
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Himayat
Protection, shelter.
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Hammam
One who frequents the bathhouse.
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Halwani
Sweet maker or confectioner, derived from halwa meaning sweet.
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Hafid
Protector.
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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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