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Name Meaning Gender Origin
Gülendam ذاتُ جسدٍ كَالزَّهْرَةِ (مَعنًى: جَميلَةُ المَهيئَةِ كَالوِرْدِ)
Rose-bodied; one whose form or beauty is like a rose (from Turkish gül 'rose' + Persian endām 'body, figure') Girl Turkish (with Persian element)
Shandana مضيء، متألق
Radiant, shining, luminous — from Pashto roots conveying brilliance or glow Girl Pashto (Pashtun)
Qudsīyah قدسية — نِسبة إلى القداسة، مُقدَّسة
Sacred, holy; from Arabic قدس (quds) meaning 'holiness'—قدسية as an adjective denotes sanctity. Girl Arabic (attested in Ottoman and South Asian usage)
Farhiya مبتهجة، صاحبة الفرح (من الجذر فرح)
Joyful, happy; feminine name used in Somali and Swahili-speaking Muslim communities derived from Arabic root for joy (farah). Girl Somali/Arabic
Rehema رحمة
Mercy, compassion (Swahili form of Arabic 'Rahma') Girl Swahili (from Arabic rahma)
Vasila واسطة / وسيلة — وسيلة، طريق للقُرب
Connector, means of approach; 'one who seeks nearness' (from Arabic root W‑S‑L, variant transliteration of Wāṣilah) Girl Arabic (widely used in South Asian and some Balochi contexts, transliterated with initial V)
Enas الأنس (أُنْس) – المودة والرفقة
Sociability, friendliness, intimacy; derived from Arabic root associated with al-uns (companionship, sociability) Girl Arabic, Urdu
Al-Khansāʾ ذات أنف قصير (اللقب الذي أصبح اسمًا معروفًا لدى النساء في التراث الأدبي العربي)
The snub-nosed; traditionally an epithet derived from the Arabic root meaning 'having a short or turned-up nose'. In practice used as a nisbah/epithet that became a well-known female proper name. Girl Classical Arabic
Shokufeh شُكوفَة (معنى الازدهار أو برعم الزهرة)
Blossom; flower bud (Persian origin) Girl Persian
Jilan الربيع (موسم الازدهار)
Spring, the season of blooming (Kurdish) Girl Kurdish (Kurmanji)