islamic ladies names Starting with G

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Name Meaning Gender Origin
Ghanīyah اسم مؤنث عربي بمعنى غنيّ، مستقلّ، مكتفٍ
Rich; self-sufficient; affluent; independent (feminine form of ghani) Girl Classical Arabic
Gauhar جَوْهَر (گوهر)
Jewel, gem; essence or precious gem used metaphorically in poetry and devotional literature Girl Persian/Arabic via Persian (گوهر < Arabic جوهر/jawhar)
Ghausia غوثية: المعينة، المانحة للغوث
Helper; succor; one who gives succor (feminine derivation from Arabic root غ و ث) Girl Arabic lexeme adopted in South Asian Muslim onomastics (used among Sufi-influenced communities)
Gonca برعم الورد
A Turkish feminine name meaning 'rosebud' or 'flower bud'. Girl Turkish (Ottoman/Turkic usage in Anatolia and Muslim communities), used historically in Ottoman-era contexts.
Ghida رشيقة، رقيقة، ناعمة (غيداء)
Graceful, delicate, tender (from Arabic غيداء); denotes a young, slender and graceful woman Girl Arabic (used in Arab and wider Muslim communities, including Sindhi and Somali speakers)
Gulan الزُّهُور (جمع)؛ اسم كردي لشهر مايو
A Kurdish feminine name meaning 'flowers' and also the Kurdish name for the month of May; from the Kurdish root 'gul' (flower) with a pluralizing/collective suffix. Girl Kurdish
Güher جوهرة: حجر كريم، لؤلؤة، جوهرة (المعنى: شيء ثمين)
Jewel, gem, precious stone; Turkish form deriving from Persian گوهر (gohar) / Arabic جوهرة (jawharah) meaning 'gem' or 'essence'. Girl Persian via Ottoman Turkish
Gazala غزالة — ظبيّة، رمز الرقة والجمال في الأدب العربي والفارسي
Gazelle; graceful, nimble — used poetically to denote beauty and tenderness in Arabic and Persian literary traditions Girl Arabic (used in Arabic- and Persianate literary milieus, found in North African onomastics)
Gulperi گلپری (جنية الورد؛ مَلَكَةُ الزهرة)
Gülperi/Gulperi — 'rose fairy' or 'fairy of the rose' (Turkish: gül 'rose' + peri 'fairy') Girl Turkish/Persianate (used among Turkish-speaking Muslims and South Asian contexts)
Gülendam ذاتُ جسدٍ كَالزَّهْرَةِ (مَعنًى: جَميلَةُ المَهيئَةِ كَالوِرْدِ)
Rose-bodied; one whose form or beauty is like a rose (from Turkish gül 'rose' + Persian endām 'body, figure') Girl Turkish (with Persian element)