islamic ladies names Starting with W

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Name Meaning Gender Origin
Wissal وصال
Wissal (وصال): union, continuity of connection, intimate spiritual or beloved union Girl Arabic (widely adopted in Persian, Urdu and Ottoman/Turkish literary contexts)
Wasilah وسيلة
Means, intermediary; a 'means' or avenue (Arabic origin), used in Islamic and Swahili contexts Girl Arabic / used in Swahili-speaking Muslim communities
Wejdan وجدان: شعور داخلي؛ إحساس؛ ضمير (من الجذر و-ج-د)
Emotion; inner feeling, conscience; spiritual feeling (from Arabic root w‑j‑d, وجدان) Girl Arabic (root) used in Kurdish and regional naming practices
Wahyuni مشتق من 'وحي'؛ مُلْهِم/متعلق بالوحي
Derived from Arabic 'wahy' (وحي) meaning 'revelation' with Malay/Indonesian feminine suffix -uni; generally understood in Malay usage as 'one who is inspired' or 'bearing divine inspiration'. Girl Malay (from Arabic 'wahy' loanword)
Wajīhah وَجِيهَة — متميزة، محترمة، ذات ماء الوجه
Distinguished, eminent, of good repute; honorable Girl Arabic (used historically and in South Asian Muslim contexts including Sindhi and Bengali communities)
Wajiha وجيهة: شخصية متميزة أو ذات مكانة؛ السيدة الكريمة أو محترمة
Distinguished, eminent; of noble or respectable face/standing Girl Arabic (used across South Asia and the Middle East)
Wallada ولادة (مشتق من جذر و-ل-د — الولادة، الميلاد)
Born; childbirth; derivation from Arabic root W-L-D relating to birth and giving birth Girl Classical Arabic / Andalusian (historical usage in al-Andalus)
Wafiya وفية، مخلصة، أمينة
Loyal, faithful, sincere; one who is true and steadfast (Arabic) Girl Arabic
Wajeeha وجيهة: مرموقة، ذات مكانة، محترمة
Distinguished, eminent, respectable; from Arabic وجِيهة (wajīhah), feminine of وجيه meaning notable or of good repute. Girl Arabic (attested historically in Arabic and South Asian Muslim contexts, including usage among Bengali-speaking families)
Wahida فريدة، واحدة
Unique, singular; feminine form of 'Wahid' (one) Girl Arabic; attested in South Asian Muslim usage (Bengali, Sindhi)