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Rohayati
روحَانِيّة، مُتَعَلِّقَة بِالرُّوح
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Of the soul or spiritual; derived from Arabic ruh (روح, 'soul, spirit') with a Malay/Indonesian feminine suffix, meaning 'spiritual' or 'soulful' | Girl | Malay (Malay/Indonesian usage with Arabic root) |
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Arwa
غزال الجبل، رشيقة، مُرضِية (مشتقّة من الجذر ر و ي)
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Mountain gazelle; fresh, graceful, satisfying (from Arabic root رَوَى/رَوْيَة — connotations of freshness and beauty) | Girl | Arabic |
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Atiqah
المعتقة، النبيلة؛ من جذر ع ت ق
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Emancipated, noble; from Arabic root ʿ-t-q meaning 'to free' or 'to be ancient/noble'. Historically used to denote a freed or dignified woman. | Girl | Arabic |
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Wajīhah
وَجِيهَة — متميزة، محترمة، ذات ماء الوجه
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Distinguished, eminent, of good repute; honorable | Girl | Arabic (used historically and in South Asian Muslim contexts including Sindhi and Bengali communities) |
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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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Sahlah
سهلة: الدلالات على السهولة، النعومة، الطمأنينة
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Easy, smooth, gentle; one who brings ease or is characterized by simplicity and tranquility (from the Arabic root s-h-l, meaning ease or smoothness) | Girl | Arabic |
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Sukaynah
تصغير سكينة؛ السكينة الصغيرة (الطمأنينة الصغيرة)
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Diminutive of Sakīnah; 'little tranquility' or 'small serenity', derived from Arabic sakīnah (tranquility, calm presence). | Girl | Arabic |
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Banafsheh
بنفشه / بنفسج (المراد: زهرة البنفسج)
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Violet (the violet flower); from Persian بنفشه (banafsheh), referring to the small purple/blue flower often praised in Persian poetry. | Girl | Persian |
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Zarmeena
زرمينة — مكوّن فارسي/بشتوني: 'زر' = ذهب، 'مينا' = مينا/حجر كريم؛ معنى شبيه بالـ'ذهبي' أو 'مزين بالذهب'
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A Persian/Pashto compound name (زر + مینا) commonly interpreted as 'golden' or 'golden-enamelled' — literally 'zar' (gold) + 'mina' (enamel/gem/azure); used in Pashto- and Persian-influenced Muslim communities to connote preciousness and beauty. | Girl | Pashto/Persian usage (commonly found in Afghanistan, Pakistan; also used in Bengali-speaking areas with Persianate influence) |
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Juhayna
جهينة
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The end of the night; the final portion of the night before dawn. | Girl | Arabic/Swahili |