islamic ladies names Starting with A
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Atefeh
العاطفة — المودة والرحمة والحنان
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Affection, compassion, kindness (Persian form of Arabic 'Atifa' meaning emotional warmth and tenderness). | Girl | Persian (from Arabic عاطفة) |
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Anjuman
مجلس، جمعية (انجمن)
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Assembly, gathering, society; in Persian/Urdu often denotes a poetic or devotional assembly (sufi congregation). | Girl | Persian/Urdu (used across South Asian Muslim literary tradition) |
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Arifa
عارفة — عالِمَة، مُطّلِعَة
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Knowledgeable, aware; a female knower (from Arabic root ʿ-r-f 'to know') | Girl | Arabic (widely used in South Asia, attested among Sindhi-speaking communities) |
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Anahita
أناهِيتا: تعني الطاهرة أو البريئة؛ مرتبطة بالإلهة الإيرانية للمياه والنقاء
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From Avestan Anāhitā meaning 'the immaculate, undefiled'; associated with the ancient Iranian goddess of waters, fertility and purity. | Girl | Old Persian / Avestan |
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Arjwan
أرْجُوان (لون بنفسجي/أرجواني/قرمزي عميق)
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From Arabic 'Arjwan' (أرْجُوان) meaning the color purple, crimson or deep violet; associated with rich purple dye and poetic imagery. | Girl | Arabic (used in South Asian Muslim naming) |
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Afsana
حكاية، قصة
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Tale, story; a narrative (from Persian afsāneh) | Girl | Persian (widely used in Bengali Muslim communities) |
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Afsun
أفسون (تعني سحر أو تميمة باللغة الفارسية)
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Charm; spell; amulet; enchantment (Persian origin) | Girl | Persian (used among Persianate and South Asian Muslim communities) |
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Ayham
بَطَل، جَرِيء، شُجَاع
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Brave, valiant, daring (Arabic origin); denotes courage and boldness in classical Arabic usage. | Boy | Arabic |
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Avin
المحبة
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Love; affectionate love or deep fondness (Kurdish) | Girl | Kurdish |
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Aybak
سيدُ القَمَر
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Moon-lord; 'ay' (moon) + 'bak' (old Turkic 'bäk'/'beg' meaning lord/chief) — i.e., leader associated with the moon | Boy | Old Turkic / Turkish (used in medieval Islamic contexts) |