islamic ladies names Starting with S

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Name Meaning Gender Origin
Sidra السِّدْرَةُ: شجرة السدر (سِدْرَ)؛ سِدْرَةُ الْمُنْتَهَىٰ
Lote tree; inspired by 'Sidrat al-Muntaha' — the lote-tree of the utmost boundary mentioned in the Qur'an Girl Arabic; adopted in Arab, Kurdish and Pashto-speaking Muslim cultures
Shagufta مُزْهِر، مُتَزَهِّر: مُزدهر، متفتح
Blooming, blossomed, flourishing; cheerful and radiant (Persian/Urdu origin, شگفتہ) Girl Persian/Urdu (used widely among South Asian Muslims)
Syarifah معنى: شريفة - نَبِيلَة، كَرِيمَة
Female form of Sharif: 'noble, honorable; a woman of noble descent (often used in Malay contexts for women descending from the Prophet's line)' Girl Arabic via Malay
Shajar al-Durr شجرة الدر
Tree of pearls (Arabic; a compound epithet formed from shajarah 'tree' and al-durr 'the pearls') Girl Arabic (historical epithet/title attested in medieval Islamic sources; borne by a 13th-century Egyptian sultana)
Şefika شفيقة
Compassionate, tender-hearted (from Arabic شفيقة) Girl Arabic via Ottoman Turkish / Bosnian usage
Sahra صَحْرَاء (ریگستان)
Desert; a feminine Somali name derived via Arabic 'sahra' (صَحْرَاء) meaning 'desert' or 'wilderness', used in the Horn of Africa as a given name for girls. Girl Somali (via Arabic)
Sitt السِّتّ: السيدة، المرأة المحترمة أو ذات المكانة
Lady, mistress; an honorific denoting a woman of rank or respect. Girl Arabic (classical honorific, historically used in Egypt and the Levant)
Sharifah شريفة — المرأة النبيلة أو ذات الشرف/المنزلة العالية
Female form of Sharif — 'noble', 'of high lineage' or 'honourable'; an honorific used for women descended from the Prophet's family or regarded as noble Girl Arabic; widely used as an honorific and given name in Malay and Swahili-speaking Muslim communities
Shamsa من شمس: شمسية، مُشْرِقَة
Feminine form derived from Arabic 'shams' (شمس) meaning 'sun'; 'Shamsa' denotes 'little sun' or 'sunlike, radiant' and is attested in Ottoman, South Asian and Arabic-language contexts. Girl Arabic (used in Sindhi, Ottoman/Bosnian contexts)
Sîrîn حلوة، لطيفة (حرفياً: حلو / لطيف)
Sweet, pleasant — from Persian šīrīn (meaning 'sweet' or 'pleasant'), used in Kurdish and Persianate contexts Girl Persian-Kurdish