islamic ladies names Starting with N

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Name Meaning Gender Origin
Nimco نعمة
Derived from Arabic ni‘mah (نعمة): 'blessing, grace, favour'. In Somali usage it conveys the sense of divine gift or bounty. Girl Somali (from Arabic root ni‘mah)
Nermin نَاعِم، رَقِيق
Delicate, soft, tender; gentle Girl Persian origin (widely used in Turkish and Bosnian Muslim communities)
Naghma نغمة
Melody; song; musical tune Girl Persian (adopted into Sindhi and Urdu)
Negin جوهرة، حجر كريم
Jewel; precious gemstone (from Persian) Girl Persian
Nishat نشاط (فرح، سرور)
Joy, delight, cheer; lively gladness (from Persian/Arabic roots نِشاط / نشاط) Unisex Persian / Urdu (used across South Asia and Persianate cultures)
Nazlı النعمة أو الدلال (مشتق من ناز)
Coy, coquettish, delicate; from Persian 'naz' (coquetry, charm) via Turkish usage Girl Turkish/Persian origin; attested among Bosniak and South‑Asian Muslim communities
Nashwan نشوان — مسرور، مغرور بالفرح، في حالة نشوة
Delighted, enraptured, intoxicated with joy or pleasure; from Arabic نشوان (nashwān), used in classical Arabic to denote rapturous delight. Boy Arabic
Nāfiʿ نافع — المعنى: مفيد، نافع، مانح للفائدة
Beneficial, one who does good or provides benefit; from Arabic نافع (nāfiʿ) meaning 'useful' or 'profitable'. Boy Arabic (widely attested in early Islamic biography and hadith transmission chains); used in North African and Hijazi contexts and by Urdu speakers.
Nushīn حلو، لطيف
Sweet, pleasant, agreeable (from Persian نوشین, meaning 'sweet-tasting' or 'pleasant') Girl Persian
Nushirvan الروح الخالدة — صاحب الروح الخالدة
Immortal soul; immortal-bodied (from Middle Persian Anūšīrvān 'of the immortal soul') Boy Middle Persian (historically attested epithet Anūshirvān for Sasanian Khosrow I); used in Persianate Muslim contexts