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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Maad
Glory.
Arabic
Masad
Masad means 'lion' in Arabic, symbolizing strength and courage.
Arabic
Mazeed
More, Additional.
Arabic
Mareer
Bitter or rebellious.
Arabic
Marooh
Beautiful, pleasant.
Arabic
Madeeh
Praised.
Arabic
Madar
Disciplined.
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Mazir
Noble, esteemed.
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Liqa
Attractive, liaqat (charm, beauty).
Arabic
Luay
Shield or protector, derived from the Arabic root l-w-y.
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Layaal
Night, nocturnal.
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Laaiq
Worthy.
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Layiq
Worthy, deserving, or suitable.
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Lahiq
Relevant.
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Lazim
Necessary, essential.
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Labis
Dressed, clothed.
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Kashmala
Necklace of flowers.
Arabic
Kibria
Greatness.
Arabic
Kalsumah
Perfect.
Arabic
Karamah
Dignity, honor.
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Katib
It means 'writer' or 'scribe' in Arabic.
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Kiram
Generous or noble.
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Kafiyah
Sufficient, acceptable.
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Kaarim
Generous.
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Kasir
Controller, manager.
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Kaabir
Great, Powerful.
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Qaisra
Beauty, elegance.
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Qazafi
Noble, honorable.
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Quddoosiyyah
Holy, Sacred.
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Qudsia
Pure, Holy.
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Qabtia
She who captures.
Arabic
Qaila
Beautiful, elegent.
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Qasimi
Belonging to Qasim.
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Qasira
Brave, fearless.
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Qariba
Near, close.
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Qabos
Hump, hunchback.
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Qiladah
Eyeliner.
Arabic
Qirni
Chinese quince tree.
Arabic
Qurrah
Decision, verdict.
Arabic
Qudrah
Power, Ability.
Arabic
Qawi
Strong, powerful.
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Qateef
Gentle.
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Qasheeb
Pensive, meditative.
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Qaseet
Short.
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Qaddur
Powerful.
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Qabool
Accepted.
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Qaaid
Leader, commander.
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Fahmeedah
Intelligent.
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Fahmideh
Intelligent.
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Fahama
Intellect.
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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