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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Ghumair
Brave, daring.
Arabic
Ghusna
Branches of a tree.
Arabic
Ghuraib
Stranger.
Arabic
Ghudwah
Female gazelle.
Arabic
Ghayyas
Savior.
Arabic
Ghaysah
Delicate.
Arabic
Ghawani
Female Sufi.
Arabic
Ghawalib
Plural of Ghulib, meaning winner.
Arabic
Ghaneem
Plunderer, spoils.
Arabic
Ghallab
Victor, conqueror.
Arabic
Ghafur
The All-Forgiving, one of the 99 names of God in Islam.
Arabic
Ghazzan
The warrior, the fighter.
Arabic
Ghazeer
Victorious.
Arabic
Ghazalah
One who gazes.
Arabic
Gharras
One who digs wells.
Arabic
Gharidah
Well Established.
Arabic
Ghareeb
Stranger.
Arabic
Ghafiri
Forgiving.
Arabic
Ghadi
Precious.
Arabic
Izzuddin
Honor of the faith.
Arabic
Inabah
Repentance, Devotion.
Arabic
Ishrah
Happiness, joy.
Arabic
Uhaid
Lion or brave.
Arabic
Utaif
Guest, visitor.
Arabic
Urrab
Skilled, capable.
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Uraif
Forgiving, merciful.
Arabic
Uzrat
Helper or supporter, derived from the root 'azr'.
Arabic
Uzaib
Beautiful.
Arabic
Udail
Noble.
Arabic
Utaiq
Noble, honorable.
Arabic
Ubad
Servant of God, often used in compound names like Ubadah.
Arabic
Ayyash
One who lives a lavish life.
Arabic
Awmar
Reddish brown.
Arabic
Awayed
Awayed is an Arabic name meaning 'returning' or 'one who comes back'.
Arabic
Anoud
The name Anoud means 'gentle breeze' or 'soft wind' in Arabic.
Arabic
Ameed
Praiseworthy, commendable.
Arabic
Allaam
Learned, knowledgeable, or wise.
Arabic
Aqeel
Wise, Intelligent.
Arabic
Aqeed
Belief; Faith.
Arabic
Aqeeb
Last; Final.
Arabic
Afeerah
Unique, exceptional.
Arabic
Attaf
Compassionate.
Arabic
Attar
Perfume maker.
Arabic
Ateer
Fragrance, scent.
Arabic
Atoof
A person who is loved.
Arabic
Assab
Lion.
Arabic
Asheeq
Lover, one who is deeply in love.
Arabic
Azrah
Virgin.
Arabic
Azayiz
Precious.
Arabic
Areeq
Clever.
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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