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Name Meaning Gender Origin
Kurnia هدية، نعمة
Gift; blessing Girl Malay/Indonesian
Hadiyya هدية
Gift; a feminine form of the Arabic word for 'gift' (هدية) Girl Arabic (used in Urdu-speaking communities)
Cimen مرتع، مرج/سبخة (سبزہ زار)
Meadow, green grassland (Kurdish) Girl Kurdish (Kurmanji/Turkic contact)
Sahiba صاحبة
Lady; companion; owner (feminine form of sahib) Girl Pashto / South Asian usage (from Arabic root)
Ruhaniyah روحانية: صفة تدل على الروحانية أو ما يتعلق بالروح
From Arabic روحانية/روحانيّة (ruḥāniyya): 'spiritual' or 'pertaining to the spirit'; used as a feminine name to denote spirituality, soulfulness, or mystical orientation in Islamic contexts. Girl Arabic, adopted in Persian, Malay and Ottoman/Turkish usage
Neema نعمة (نعمة: فضل، رحمت)
Grace, blessing (from Arabic niʿmah نعمة); in Swahili usage it denotes a divine or fortunate gift Girl Swahili (via Arabic)
Tahmina تهمينة (اسم فارسي تاريخي مرتبط بشخصية أدبية)
A literary Persian name (تهمینه) borne by the princess in Ferdowsi's Shahnameh; traditionally associated with strength, nobility and motherhood Girl Persian
Feride فريدة (بمعنى فريد أو لا مثيل له)
Unique, incomparable; singular or precious (from Arabic farīdah / فريدة meaning 'unique') Girl Arabic origin, attested in Ottoman Turkish, Bosnian, and Kurdish cultural contexts
Dicle دجلة
The Tigris River (toponymic name derived from Kurdish/Turkish for the historic river Dijla/Dicle) Girl Kurdish/Turkish (regional topographic)
Noshin لَطِيفَة، حُلْوَة
From Persian نو + شین (nūshīn/naušīn) meaning 'pleasant, sweet, delightful' or 'one who is pleasant/sweet'. Girl Persian (widely attested in Balochi, Urdu-speaking, and regional South-Central Asian Muslim use)