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Name Meaning Gender Origin
Nûrîn نورين: ذات النور، المتألقة، المضيئة
From Arabic نُور (nūr) 'light' with Kurdish/Turkish feminine suffix; means 'luminous, radiant' or 'one of light'. Girl Kurdish/Turkish formation from Arabic root نُور; attested in Kurdish and Anatolian usage
Berrak صاف، ناصع، واضح
Clear, bright, pure, transparent (Turkish) Girl Turkish
Nadra نادرة — صفة مؤنثة من نادر؛ معناها نَادِرَةٌ/قَيِّمَةٌ (قَلِيلَةُ الوُجُودِ، ثَمِينَةٌ)
Rare, precious, uncommon (feminine of the Arabic root ن-د-ر meaning 'to be rare/scarce') Girl Arabic; widely used in Urdu- and Sindhi-speaking Muslim communities
Tahirih الطاهرة (النقية)
The pure one; female form of Tahir (pure, clean) Girl Arabic origin, attested in Persian usage
Afiyah عافية — الصحة، الأمان، السَّلامة
Well-being, health, safety; protection from harm Girl Arabic
Anjum نجوم
Stars, constellations (from Persian/Urdu usage) Girl Persian/Urdu (used in South Asian Muslim contexts)
Nûdem عهد جديد / نفس جديدة
New time, new era, new breath (Kurdish: nû 'new' + dem 'time/moment') Girl Kurdish (Kurmanji)
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)
Yasirah مشتقة من root يسر؛ تعني: الميسرة، اللطيفة
From Arabic root Y-S-R (يسر) meaning 'ease, facilitation'; Yasirah (يسيرة) denotes 'one for whom matters are made easy' or 'gentle/easygoing'. Girl Arabic (widely used in Sindhi and Malay Muslim communities)
Nisreen نسرين
Wild rose Girl Arabic/Persian (widely used in Urdu-speaking regions)