islamic ladies names Starting with B

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Name Meaning Gender Origin
Berivan كردي: «حليبة» أو «الراعية» (حارسة الماشية والمهتمة بحلبها)
Kurdish: 'milkmaid' or 'shepherdess' (caretaker of livestock; a pastoral attendant who milks and tends animals). Girl Kurdish
Badi’ah فريدة، بديعة، لا مثيل لها
Unique; marvelous; incomparable. From Arabic root b-d-ʿ (ب د ع) conveying novelty, wondrous creation, or something unprecedented. Girl Arabic
Bedriye منسوب إلى (بدر)؛ بدريّة: كالقمر الكامل، مُشِعّة
Derived from Arabic 'Badr' meaning 'full moon'; denotes 'moonlike', 'radiant as the full moon'. Girl Turkish (from Arabic root)
Behice بَهِيجَة‎ / بهیجة
Delightful, joyous; charming (from Arabic bahīja 'pleasant, joyous') Girl Turkish (from Arabic)
Bahrija بحرية (متعلق بالبحر)
Of the sea; maritime, related to the sea or sailors (from Arabic bahr 'sea'). Girl Bosnian (from Arabic 'bahr')
Behriye بَحْرِيَّة — متعلِّق بالبحر
Maritime; of the sea; naval (from Arabic bahr 'sea' forming 'bahriyya/behriye') Girl Turkish (from Arabic bahr / bahriyya)
Benazir بلا مثيل / بلا نظير
Unique, incomparable; without equal (from Persian 'be-' + 'nazir' meaning 'without equal') Girl Persian/Urdu (widely used in South Asia among Muslims; attested historically in Persianate naming traditions)
Bahriye بحرية
Of the sea; maritime, seafaring (derived from Arabic bahr 'sea' with Turkish feminine suffix) Girl Turkish (from Arabic بحر bahr)
Basīma باسمة — مُبَتَسِمَة
Smiling, cheerful (feminine active participle of the Arabic verb 'basama' — to smile) Girl Arabic (widely used in Urdu-speaking communities)
Badrunissa بدر النساء
“Full moon among women” — from Arabic 'badr' (full moon) + 'al-nisāʼ' (the women); denotes radiant beauty and prominence among women. Girl Arabic/Persian; attested historically in South Asian (Sindhi and Mughal) contexts