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Name Meaning Gender Origin
Ajla هالة ضوء القمر؛ مشعة
Halo of moonlight; brilliant, radiant (from Turkish/Bosnian usage derived from Turkish Aylā, ultimately related to 'ay' meaning 'moon') Girl Bosnian/Turkish (used among Bosniak Muslims; derived from Turkish Aylā)
Fawzia المنتصِرة، الناجِحة (مشتقة من الفَوز)
Victorious, successful (feminine of the Arabic root f-w-z relating to success, victory, attainment) Girl Arabic
Shaista شايسته
Worthy, graceful, modest; elegant and well-mannered (from Persian shāyestah) Girl Pashto/Persian
Isra الإسْرَاءُ: السَّفَرُ اللَّيْلِيُّ (إشارة إلى رحلة النبي ﷺ)
The night journey; in reference to the Prophet's Night Journey (al-Isra') Girl Arabic/Quranic
Qurratulain قُرَّةُ العَيْن
“Coolness of the eyes” or “delight of the sight”; an Arabic compound (Qurrat al-ʿAyn) used as an epithet for someone who brings comfort and joy. Girl Arabic / Urdu (widely used in South Asia)
Ladan صمغ عطري (لبَدان)؛ رزین عطري من نبات الصخرية
Labdanum; a fragrant resin (rockrose/ladanum) used historically in Persian perfumery; symbolizes fragrance and rarity Girl Persian (used in Iran and South Asia)
Hicran حِجْرَان — حزن الفراق
Sorrow of separation; deep longing or heartache (from Arabic hijrān, meaning separation/grief) Girl Turkish (from Arabic 'hijrān')
Xamda حَمْدَة
Derived from Arabic root 'ḥamd' — praise; conveys 'praiseworthy' or 'one who praises' Girl Somali (from Arabic root)
Jabeen الجَبِين (المَعنى: الجبهة/ظَاهِر الوجه)
Forehead; used poetically for beauty or visage (from Arabic/Persian جَبِين) Girl Perso-Arabic usage common in Sindhi/Urdu-speaking South Asia
Zuhdiye زهدية (مشتقة من زهد)
One related to 'zuhd' (asceticism); a feminine form meaning 'ascetic, devout, characterised by zuhud' (spiritual renunciation) Girl Turkish/Arabic (from Arabic زهد zuhud / زهدية zuhdiyya formation)