islamic ladies names Starting with G

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Name Meaning Gender Origin
Güzin المُختارة
A Turkish female name (from Persian guzīn) meaning 'chosen' or 'select'; historically used in Ottoman/Turkish and Bosnian Muslim contexts. Girl Turkish (from Persian guzīn); used in Bosnian contexts
Guldasta باقة أزهار (بَاقةُ أَزْهَار)
Bouquet; a bunch or cluster of flowers (from Persian 'gul' flower + 'dasta' bundle) Girl Persian-Urdu
Gausia غوثية: نسبت إلى الغوث (المعني: المعين أو الناصر الروحي)
Woman associated with the title Ghawth (succor, spiritual helper); feminine form honoring a Sufi saintly lineage Girl Arabic / South Asian Sufi usage
Golrokh ذَاتُ وَجْهٍ كَالزَّهْرَةِ
Flower-faced; rose-faced (Persian: 'gol' flower + 'rokh' face) Girl Persian
Ghaida غيداء: رشيقة، رقيقة، نحيلة وممشوقة الهيئة
From Arabic غيداء (Ghaydā’): graceful, delicate, slender; denotes softness of movement and refined bearing Girl Arabic (classical Arabic usage across the Arab world)
Golchin مجموعة الزهور المختارة
From Persian گلچین (golčīn) — 'picked/selected flowers', 'a selection of flowers'; a floral, poetic name implying choice and beauty. Girl Persian-Kurdish
Golīn زهرة؛ تَفتّح (من الجذر الكردي 'گل' بمعنى زهرة)
Flower; blossom (Kurdish: diminutive of 'gol' meaning flower) Girl Kurdish
Gulizar مُزَيَّن بالورود؛ ذو وجه كالوردة
Rose‑adorned; rose‑faced — from Persian components gul (flower/rose) + -izar (adorned/ornament), literally 'adorned with roses' or 'rose‑cheeked'. Girl Persian → Turkish (used historically in Ottoman/Turkish contexts)
Golnar زهرة الرمان
Pomegranate flower (Persian: gol 'flower' + nār 'pomegranate') Girl Persian (also used among Sindhi and other Persianate Muslim communities)
Ghadah غادة — بمعنى 'رشيقة، فاتنة، شابة جذابة'
Graceful, charming young woman; from classical Arabic ghādah (غادة), used in classical poetry to denote a delicate, alluring young woman Girl Arabic (Classical Arabic lexicon and poetry)