islamic ladies names Starting with S
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Sahlah
سهلة: الدلالات على السهولة، النعومة، الطمأنينة
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Easy, smooth, gentle; one who brings ease or is characterized by simplicity and tranquility (from the Arabic root s-h-l, meaning ease or smoothness) | Girl | Arabic |
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Sukaynah
تصغير سكينة؛ السكينة الصغيرة (الطمأنينة الصغيرة)
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Diminutive of Sakīnah; 'little tranquility' or 'small serenity', derived from Arabic sakīnah (tranquility, calm presence). | Girl | Arabic |
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Shamsiyya
مشتقة من شمس؛ بمعنى «مشابهة للشمس» أو «شمسية»
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Sunlike, pertaining to the sun; feminine adjective derived from Arabic 'shams' (شمس) | Girl | Arabic/Persian (used in Pashto-speaking regions) |
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Sejda
سجدة (فعل السجود)
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Prostration; an act of worship (from Arabic root 'sajda'), used as a Bosnian female name | Girl | Bosnian (from Arabic root) |
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Shaghayegh
شقائق (زهرة الخشخاش/زهرة الأنيمنون)
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Poppy / anemone flower (Persian origin) | Girl | Persian |
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Saadet
سعادة (السرور، النعمة، الهناء)
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Happiness, felicity, blessedness (from Arabic 'sa'adah' meaning prosperity or good fortune) | Girl | Arabic root, historically used in Ottoman Turkish contexts |
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Sawdah
مأخوذ من الجذر س-و-د: السواد، أي الاسوداد أو السواد (اسم شخصي تاريخي)
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Derived from Arabic root s-w-d meaning 'black' or 'dark'; historically used as a female name (سَوْدَة). In early Islamic sources it is the name of Sawdah bint Zam'ah, a Sahabiyah and wife of Prophet Muhammad; as a name it connotes strength and endurance rather than literal color. | Girl | Arabic (used in early Islamic and South Asian communities) |
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Suha
سُهَى (ستارۂ مدھم)
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A small or faint star; a subtle, distant star (classical Arabic term for a dim star) | Girl | Arabic |
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Şebnem
شبنم
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Dew (morning dew; droplets of condensation) | Girl | Persian (word) — widely used in Turkish and Persian-speaking communities |
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Sughrā
الصُّغْرَى: الأصغر أو الأصغر سناً
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The smaller; the younger; diminutive (feminine form, from Arabic root ṣ-gh-r indicating smallness) | Girl | Arabic |