Muslim Baby Names

Beautiful Islamic names for boys and girls — with Arabic meanings, origins, and Quranic significance.

All Muslim Baby Names

15,180 names found Page 47 of 304
Rachim
Merciful.
Arabic
Rabyah
Fourth-born child.
Arabic
Rabya
Spring.
Arabic
Rabiah
Fourth.
Arabic
Rabia
Spring.
Arabic
Rabi
Spring.
Arabic
Rabie
Spring.
Arabic
Rabey
Gazelle.
Arabic
Raby
Fourth-born child.
Arabic
Rabby
Spring.
Arabic
Rababah
Stringed musical instrument.
Arabic
Rababa
Stringed musical instrument.
Arabic
Rabab
Stringed musical instrument.
Arabic
Qymat
Value or worth
Arabic
Qimat
Value or price
Arabic
Qubila
Grateful or contented.
Arabic
Quabilah
Capable, able.
Arabic
Qubilah
Complete submission to God.
Arabic
Qitara
Guitar.
Arabic
Qitarah
Set of strings, orchestra.
Arabic
Pilah
Rest, repose.
Arabic
Oyah
Light, torch.
Arabic
Ottoma
Ottoman, powerful.
Arabic
Otman
One who listens.
Arabic
Otaibah
She who is generous.
Arabic
Otaiba
Generosity.
Arabic
Otaybe
Generosity.
Arabic
Osmah
Protective, strong-willed.
Arabic
Osma
Protective, strong-willed.
Arabic
Olamyna
Safe haven of faith.
Arabic
Olaminah
Allah's blessing.
Arabic
Olallah
Allah's wealth.
Arabic
Othman
One with a strong personality.
Arabic
Osman
One who is protected by God.
Arabic
Nurlah
The light.
Arabic
Nuryah
Light.
Arabic
Nurya
Light.
Arabic
Nury
Light.
Arabic
Nurism
Belief in light, enlightenment.
Arabic
Nuris
Brightness.
Arabic
Nuri
My Light.
Arabic
Tassam
Serene, composed.
Arabic
Nomah
Star.
Arabic
Zahriah
Radiant or Brilliant.
Arabic
Sarynah
Luminous.
Arabic
Salleah
Soft, tender.
Arabic
Salieah
Peaceful, tranquil.
Arabic
Saydiah
Fortunate or lucky, derived from the Arabic root for happiness.
Arabic
Saydia
Fortunate or blessed, derived from the Arabic word for happiness.
Arabic
Saydea
Fortunate, lucky, or prosperous.
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.

BabyNameLore