islamic ladies names Starting with S
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Sekura
سكورة
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Partridge; a bird symbolizing beauty, grace, and alertness in North African culture. | Girl | Amazigh (Berber) |
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Shaista
شايسته
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Worthy, graceful, modest; elegant and well-mannered (from Persian shāyestah) | Girl | Pashto/Persian |
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Sahiba
صاحبة
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Lady; companion; owner (feminine form of sahib) | Girl | Pashto / South Asian usage (from Arabic root) |
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Sumayyah
سمية — تصغير لسَماء، دلالة على العلو أو الصِغَر المرتبط بالسماء
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Diminutive form related to sama' (sky); understood as 'small/high one' or 'exalted/little sky'. Historically used as Sumayyah bint Khabbat, one of the earliest converts and recognized as the first martyr (shaheed) in Islam. | Girl | Arabic (Early Islamic / Meccan) |
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Sawsan
سوسن: زنبق (پھول)؛ پاکیزگی و نرمی کی علامت
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Lily (a fragrant flowering plant); symbolically purity and delicacy | Girl | Arabic |
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Sadaf
صدفة (قوقعة البحر) = صَدَف
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Seashell, mother-of-pearl | Girl | Persian (used widely in Persianate and Urdu-speaking Muslim communities) |
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Şükriye
شكرية
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Grateful, thankful (feminine form derived from Arabic root shukr meaning gratitude) | Girl | Turkish (from Arabic شكر shukr) |
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Siti
سيدة (لقب تعظيمي)، سيدتي بالتحوير الساحلي
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Lady; honorific 'madam' (Swahili usage derived from Arabic honorifics) | Girl | Arabic via Swahili (East Africa) |
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Suhayla
تصغير لسُهيل: اللطيفة، الناعمة، السهلة (من جذر س ه ل بمعنى السهولة والنعومة)
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Gentle, smooth, little Suhail — diminutive of Suhail, from the root s‑h‑l (س‑ه‑ل) meaning easy, smooth or level | Girl | Arabic |
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Shirin
حلوة (حلو)
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Sweet; pleasant; charming (from Persian شیرین) | Girl | Persian (widely used among Persianate, Kurdish and Turkic communities) |