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Name Meaning Gender Origin
Nasreen الوردة البرية
Wild rose; from Persian نسرين (nasrīn) meaning a small wild or field rose — commonly rendered 'wild rose' or simply 'rose' in poetic usage. Girl Persian-Urdu
Nujeen حياة جديدة
New life; renewal, literally 'new-born' or 'modern' (from Kurdish nûjen) Girl Kurdish (Kurmanji)
Afsaneh افسانه — بمعنى قصة أو حكاية (لفظ فارسي)
Tale, story, fable; a legendary or poetic narrative Girl Persian
Behjat بهجت — فرح، بهجة (بَهْجَة)
Joy, delight, splendor; a state of gladness and brightness Girl Persian (used across Persianate Muslim communities and South Asia)
Roohi روحيّ / روحية — مشتق من 'روح' بمعنى «الروح» أو «النفْس»؛ بمعنى روحيّ/نَفْسِيّ/روحانيّ.
Derived from the Arabic root 'ruh' (روح) meaning 'spirit' or 'soul'; denotes 'spiritual', 'soulful' or 'of the spirit'. Girl Arabic/Persian via South Asia (used in Sindhi and Urdu-speaking communities, also attested among Bosnian Muslim usage)
Oumayma أميمة — تصغير كلمة 'أم' بمعنى 'أم الصغيرة' أو 'الأم المحبوبة'
Diminutive of the Arabic word 'Umm' meaning 'little mother' or 'young mother'; conveys tenderness and familial affection. Girl Classical Arabic; widespread as a Maghrebi/Moroccan transliteration and found in Malay usage
Sughrā الصُّغْرَى: الأصغر أو الأصغر سناً
The smaller; the younger; diminutive (feminine form, from Arabic root ṣ-gh-r indicating smallness) Girl Arabic
Bengü أبدية
Eternal, everlasting (from Old Turkic 'bengü') Girl Turkic (Turkish)
Fozia مُوَفَّقَة، فَوزِيَّة (فائزة / ناجِحة)
Victorious; successful. Variant spelling of Arabic فوزية (Fawziyya/Fawzia) derived from the root f-w-z (to succeed, to achieve victory). Attested in Somali and South Asian Muslim naming. Girl Arabic origin (root f-w-z), widely attested as a personal name in Somali and South Asian Muslim communities
Behija بَهِيجَة / بهيجة
Joyful; delighted; cheerful (from Arabic root b-h-j meaning joy, delight) Girl Bosnian (from Arabic root)