islamic ladies names Starting with U

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Name Meaning Gender Origin
Ulayya مؤنث مصغَّرة من علياء/عالية: العلوّ، الرفعة
Diminutive of 'Ulyā/ʿAliyya' meaning 'little exalted one' or 'young lofty/high one' (from Arabic root ʿ-L-W 'high, exalted'). Girl Arabic
Upendo الحب — كلمة سواحيلية تعني المحبة
Love; affection (Swahili noun used as a feminine name in East African Muslim communities) Girl Swahili (East Africa)
Ufuq الأفق
Horizon — the visible line where earth and sky meet; metaphorically denotes outlook or horizon of possibility Boy Arabic/Turkish
Uwais أو يُفسَّر تقليديًا بـ "ذئب صغير" أو "صغير الذئب"
Diminutive of the Arabic root thought to mean 'wolf' — often rendered 'little wolf' or 'small young wolf'; historically associated with the pious figure Uwais al-Qarani. Boy Arabic (classical), attested in early Islamic tradition (Yemeni context)
Ubah زهرة
Flower (Somali) Girl Somali
Ubax زهرة
Flower (Somali word for 'flower' or 'blossom') Girl Somali
Usayd أُسَيْد: مُصَغَّرَةُ أسَد؛ «الأسَد الصَّغِير»
Diminutive of Asad: 'little lion' or 'young lion'; Arabic diminutive form of 'Asad' (lion) Boy Arabic (diminutive form أُسَيْد of أسَد); attested in classical Arabic onomastics and used in South and East Asian Muslim communities
Umeed أمل (توقع)
Hope, expectation (from Persian/Urdu 'omid') Unisex Sindhi/Urdu (from Persian)
Uqba المعنى الحرفي: عقبة؛ ممر صعب أو صعود شاق
From Arabic عقبة (ʿuqbah), literally 'a difficult pass, steep ascent, obstacle' (e.g., mountain pass); historically attested as a masculine name, notably borne by the early Islamic commander Uqba ibn Nafiʿ. It carries a literal topographical meaning rather than Quranic usage. Boy Classical Arabic (widely attested in early Islamic history and North African sources)
Ulas أمة
The People or Nation Boy Pashto/Malay