islamic ladies names Starting with I
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Ikbal
إقبال: حظ جيد، ازدهار، نجاح (المعنى: 'القدوم/الاقبال' ودلالته الحُسن والحظّ)
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Good fortune, prosperity, success; from Arabic إقبال (iqbāl) meaning 'coming/approach' and by extension 'favorable turn' or 'prosperity'. | Girl | Arabic (widespread Ottoman Turkish and South Asian usage) |
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Idil
مكتمل؛ مُنجَز؛ كامل
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Complete; fulfilled; whole; successful — a Somali feminine name conveying completeness or attainment. | Girl | Somali |
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Izza
عِزّة: مشتقة من الجذر العربي ع-ز-ز؛ تعني الشرف والعزة والكرامة والقوة.
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Izza — from Arabic root ʿ-Z-Z meaning 'honor, might, glory, dignity'; 'Izza' conveys honor, power, and noble status. | Girl | Arabic |
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Iqra
اقْرَأْ — 'اقرأ' (فعل أمری)
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Read; recite — the imperative 'Read!' as revealed in the Quran | Girl | Arabic (Quranic), widely used in South Asian and Malay Muslim communities |
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I’timad
اعتماد
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Reliance, trust, confidence, or dependence. | Girl | Arabic |
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Isra
الإسْرَاءُ: السَّفَرُ اللَّيْلِيُّ (إشارة إلى رحلة النبي ﷺ)
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The night journey; in reference to the Prophet's Night Journey (al-Isra') | Girl | Arabic/Quranic |
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Ibtisam
ابتسام
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Smile; a gentle, pleasant smile or expression of joy | Girl | Arabic |
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Ilknur
النور الأوّل
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First light; 'ilk' (first) + 'nur' (light or radiant) in Turkish—literally 'first light' or 'prime illumination'. | Girl | Turkish (modern compound of Turkish and Arabic element 'nur') |
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Ikhlas
الإخلاص — الإخلاص: الصدق في النية
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Sincerity; purity of intention | Girl | Arabic (used across Malay and Bosnian Muslim communities) |
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Inara
إنَارَة: إضاءة؛ نورٌ أو إشراق
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Illumination; lighted place; radiant | Girl | Arabic origin (used in Urdu and Persian-influenced naming) |