islamic ladies names Starting with E

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Name Meaning Gender Origin
Enaam إنعام — هبة، نعمة، فضل، منحة
Gift, favour, blessing (derived from Arabic إنعام referring to a bestowed blessing or favour) Girl Arabic (used across Arabic-speaking and South Asian Muslim communities; also attested in Swahili usage via Arabic influence)
Eshrat-un-Nisa عشرت النساء
Eshrat: pleasure, sociability, delight; Nisa: women — together 'delight/joy among women' or 'pleasure of women' Girl Persian-Arabic (South Asian usage, especially Bengali and Urdu-speaking communities)
Esmer أسمر - داكن، بُنّي (لون البشرة أو الشعر)
Dark, brown; brunette (descriptive for complexion or hair) Girl Turkish / Bosnian (Ottoman Turkish usage among Bosniaks)
Esmira مشتقّة من أسماء/أسميرة بمعنى ذات مرتبَة أو مَكانة محترمة
Bosnian formed feminine name derived from Arabic Asma/Asmira family; generally carries meanings of 'honorable' or 'esteemed' tied to the root of Asma (أسماء) and the adjective high/lofty Girl Bosnian (via Arabic onomastic influence)
Enise ودودة، مُؤَنِّسَة (صديقة محببة)
Friendly, sociable companion; Turkish form of Arabic Anisa (أنيسة), denoting a pleasant, companionable woman Girl Arabic via Turkish
Ender نَادِرَة
Turkish-origin feminine name meaning 'rare', 'seldom seen'; a poetic modern/traditional Turkish personal name Girl Turkish
Eshe حياة
Life, vitality; often rendered as 'life' or 'living' in Swahili usage Girl Swahili (East Africa)
Emira أميرة — شَرف، سيدة، ملكية، أو مؤنث أمير
Variant orthography of Amira (أميرة) — 'princess', 'female commander' or 'leader' in Arabic; used in Bosnian and Balkan Muslim contexts Girl Arabic via Bosnian usage
Enas الأنس (أُنْس) – المودة والرفقة
Sociability, friendliness, intimacy; derived from Arabic root associated with al-uns (companionship, sociability) Girl Arabic, Urdu
Ebtihaj ابتهاج
Joy, exultation, gladness Girl Arabic