islamic ladies names Starting with U
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Umm Sulaym
أم سُليم (أمّ سُلَيْم)؛ سُلَيْم صِغَرُ سَلام
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Kunya meaning 'mother of Sulaym'; Sulaym is a diminutive of salam meaning 'peace' or 'safe' | Girl | Arabic (Kunya) |
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Uzuri
جمال (معنى باللغة العربية)
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Beauty, grace, attractiveness (Swahili) | Girl | Swahili (Bantu) |
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Umm al-Banin
أمّ البنين
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Mother of the sons; a classical Arabic kunya meaning 'mother of (the) sons' | Girl | Classical Arabic (used across Arab and Shia communities) |
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Umm Darda
كنية تعني «أم الدرداء»؛ تُشير إلى لقب أمهومي مرتبط بامرأة مذكورة في المصادر الإسلامية المبكرة
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A kunya meaning 'mother of Darda'; historically attested as the name/title of a female Companion (Sahabiyyah) recognized for her learning and participation in early Muslim scholarly life. | Girl | Arabic (classical kunya), attested in early Islamic biographical sources |
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Umm Ayman
أم أيمن (أم بمعنى أمّ أيمن)
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Honorific kunya meaning 'mother of Ayman'; historically used as the familiar appellation of Barakah bint Tha'labah, a companion (Sahabiyyah) of the Prophet Muhammad | Girl | Arabic/Ethiopian (historical Sahabiyyah) |
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Uzma
عظمى
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Greatest, the most eminent; feminine superlative from Arabic roots denoting greatness | Girl | Arabic (widely used in South Asian Muslim communities) |
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Umama
أُمَامَة: مصغّر من أمّ بمعنى «أمّ صغيرة»
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Diminutive of Umm — literally 'little mother'; a historically attested feminine given name in early Islamic sources | Girl | Arabic |
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Umm Salama
أم سلمة (كَنِيَّة: أمُّ سلمى؛ سلمى مرتبطة بجذر س-ل-م للسلام)
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Kunya meaning 'mother of Salama'; Salama derives from safety/peace (silm, salama) | Girl | Arabic; historically attested Sahabiyyah (wife of the Prophet Muhammad) |
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Ülker
الثريا
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The Pleiades (a cluster of stars); used in Turkish as a feminine given name referring to the stellar group | Girl | Turkish (astronomical name; corresponds to Arabic الثريا / al-Thurayyā for the Pleiades) |
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Umm Kulthum
أم كلثوم — لفظ مركب: أم + كلثوم؛ يفسَّر تقليدياً بأنّها ذات وجه ممتلئ أو اسم مركب يُستخدم ككنية.
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Traditional Arabic kunya/name meaning 'mother of Kulthum' or historically interpreted as 'full‑faced/chubby-cheeked'; used as a proper feminine name in early Islamic history | Girl | Arabic (Prophetic family / Early Islamic Arabia) |