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Name Meaning Gender Origin
Kehkeshan مجرة درب التبانة
Galaxy or Milky Way Girl Urdu (Persian roots)
Ikbal إقبال: حظ جيد، ازدهار، نجاح (المعنى: 'القدوم/الاقبال' ودلالته الحُسن والحظّ)
Good fortune, prosperity, success; from Arabic إقبال (iqbāl) meaning 'coming/approach' and by extension 'favorable turn' or 'prosperity'. Girl Arabic (widespread Ottoman Turkish and South Asian usage)
Lāmiya مضيئة، لامعة
Radiant; shining; luminous (classical Arabic adjective used as a feminine name) Girl Arabic
Enise ودودة، مُؤَنِّسَة (صديقة محببة)
Friendly, sociable companion; Turkish form of Arabic Anisa (أنيسة), denoting a pleasant, companionable woman Girl Arabic via Turkish
Janset شروق الشمس
Sunrise or of the sun Girl Turkish (Circassian)
Umm al-Banin أمّ البنين
Mother of the sons; a classical Arabic kunya meaning 'mother of (the) sons' Girl Classical Arabic (used across Arab and Shia communities)
Mehriye مهرية — منسوبة إلى مهر (الشمس/المحبة) بمعنى المنسوبة إلى الحب أو النور الشمسي
‘Of Mehr’ — related to Mehr (Persian: sun, affection, love); denotes belonging to sunlight/affection Girl Persian → Ottoman Turkish; attested in Bosnian-speaking onomastics
Avniye آڤنيه/افنيه — منسوبة إلى عون (المساعدة) بمعنى المساعدة أو المنسوبة إلى العون
Feminine form derived from Avni (from Arabic ʿawn/عون) meaning 'help, aid'; denotes 'helper' or 'one associated with aid' Girl Arabic root via Ottoman Turkish; attested in Bosnian onomastic usage
Fethiye فتحية (من جذر فتح: النصر أو الفتح)
Derived from Arabic root فتح (fath) meaning 'conquest, victory, opening'; Turkish feminine name meaning 'victory' or 'one granted victory' Girl Turkish (from Arabic root)
Yasra اليُسْر، السَّهولة
Ease, facilitation, prosperity (from Arabic root Y-S-R meaning ease) Girl Arabic (also attested in Sindhi and South Asian Muslim usage)