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Name Meaning Gender Origin
Badi’ah فريدة، بديعة، لا مثيل لها
Unique; marvelous; incomparable. From Arabic root b-d-ʿ (ب د ع) conveying novelty, wondrous creation, or something unprecedented. Girl Arabic
Fariha مَفرُوحَة؛ دالَّة على الفَرَح والسُّرور
Joyful, happy, delighted; feminine active participle from the root for joy and gladness Girl Arabic
Bedriye منسوب إلى (بدر)؛ بدريّة: كالقمر الكامل، مُشِعّة
Derived from Arabic 'Badr' meaning 'full moon'; denotes 'moonlike', 'radiant as the full moon'. Girl Turkish (from Arabic root)
Behice بَهِيجَة‎ / بهیجة
Delightful, joyous; charming (from Arabic bahīja 'pleasant, joyous') Girl Turkish (from Arabic)
Umm Salama أم سلمة (كَنِيَّة: أمُّ سلمى؛ سلمى مرتبطة بجذر س-ل-م للسلام)
Kunya meaning 'mother of Salama'; Salama derives from safety/peace (silm, salama) Girl Arabic; historically attested Sahabiyyah (wife of the Prophet Muhammad)
Haleh هالة (هالة ضوئية، هالة القمر)
Halo, ring of light, aura (Persian هاله — luminous ring, nimbus around moon or head) Girl Persian
Mehpare شبيهة بالقمر (كلمة مركبة بمعنى جزء من القمر/كالقمر)
Resembling the moon; literally 'moon-fragment' (Persian/Turkic compound mah + pare). Girl Persian/Turkish (used in Ottoman and Persianate naming traditions)
Bahrija بحرية (متعلق بالبحر)
Of the sea; maritime, related to the sea or sailors (from Arabic bahr 'sea'). Girl Bosnian (from Arabic 'bahr')
Sharifah شريفة — المرأة النبيلة أو ذات الشرف/المنزلة العالية
Female form of Sharif — 'noble', 'of high lineage' or 'honourable'; an honorific used for women descended from the Prophet's family or regarded as noble Girl Arabic; widely used as an honorific and given name in Malay and Swahili-speaking Muslim communities
Aybike سيدة القمر (قمرية)؛ 'آي' = القمر، و'بيكه/بۈكه' = السيدة/النبيلة
Moon lady; 'Ay' (moon) + 'Bike/Büke' (lady, noblewoman) in Old Turkic Girl Turkish (Old Turkic, Ottoman usage)