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Name Meaning Gender Origin
Afiyah عافية — الصحة، الأمان، السَّلامة
Well-being, health, safety; protection from harm Girl Arabic
Aafiyah عافية: الصحة والرفاه والسلامة
Derived from Arabic 'ʿāfiyah' (عافية): health, well‑being, safety, protection Girl Arabic / Urdu (used in South Asian Muslim communities)
Asīlah أصيلة
Noble, of genuine or original lineage; sincere and of authentic descent Girl Arabic
Anjum نجوم
Stars, constellations (from Persian/Urdu usage) Girl Persian/Urdu (used in South Asian Muslim contexts)
Al-Khansāʾ ذات أنف قصير (اللقب الذي أصبح اسمًا معروفًا لدى النساء في التراث الأدبي العربي)
The snub-nosed; traditionally an epithet derived from the Arabic root meaning 'having a short or turned-up nose'. In practice used as a nisbah/epithet that became a well-known female proper name. Girl Classical Arabic
Asmahan أسمهان — (أسماء + خان)؛ أسماء المعززة/الأميرية
A compound name formed from the Arabic name Asma (أسماء / أسماءh — 'exalted, high, or names') plus the Turkic-Persian honorific element -han/-khan (خان), interpreted as 'Asma the noble/princess' or 'noble Asma'; historically attested as a personal/stage name in the Arab world. Girl Arabic with Turkic/Persian honorific element (widespread in Levantine usage)
Atiqah المعتقة، النبيلة؛ من جذر ع ت ق
Emancipated, noble; from Arabic root ʿ-t-q meaning 'to free' or 'to be ancient/noble'. Historically used to denote a freed or dignified woman. Girl Arabic
Arwa غزال الجبل، رشيقة، مُرضِية (مشتقّة من الجذر ر و ي)
Mountain gazelle; fresh, graceful, satisfying (from Arabic root رَوَى/رَوْيَة — connotations of freshness and beauty) Girl Arabic
Aroosa عروس
Bride; bride-like, associated with matrimonial grace (from Arabic عروس, used in Urdu as عروسہ / Aroosa) Girl Arabic root, attested in Urdu usage
Asude آسودَة (مطمئنة، هادئة)
Tranquil, at ease; contentment (from Persian 'āsude' آسوده) Girl Persian-Turkish