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Name Meaning Gender Origin
Zühre زُهْرَة / زُهْرَى
Bright, luminous; classical Turkish form of Zuhra, associated with the planet Venus and radiance Girl Turkish (from Arabic/Persian root)
Idil مكتمل؛ مُنجَز؛ كامل
Complete; fulfilled; whole; successful — a Somali feminine name conveying completeness or attainment. Girl Somali
Bahīja بَهِيجَة - مُبتهِجَة؛ سَعِيدَة؛ مُشْرِقَة
Joyful, radiant, cheerful; one who brings delight Girl Arabic (adopted into Ottoman Turkish and Urdu contexts)
Fakhīrah امرأة فاخرة، بديعة وذات مكانة متميزة
Splendid, distinguished, excellent; one who is noble or boasts commendable qualities (from Arabic root F-KH-R: pride, excellence). Girl Arabic
Tanzeela التنزيل، النزول (نزول الوحي)
Derived from Arabic tanzīl (تَنزِيل) meaning 'descent' or 'sending down', commonly understood as 'revelation' or 'that which is sent down' (often used for divine revelation) Girl Arabic-origin word used as a feminine given name in South Asian Muslim communities (Urdu/Persianate usage)
Tayri المحبة، المودة، العاطفة
Love, affection (from Tamazight/Amazigh 'tayri') Girl Amazigh (Berber) — North African Tamazight
Wajīhah وَجِيهَة — متميزة، محترمة، ذات ماء الوجه
Distinguished, eminent, of good repute; honorable Girl Arabic (used historically and in South Asian Muslim contexts including Sindhi and Bengali communities)
Rohayati روحَانِيّة، مُتَعَلِّقَة بِالرُّوح
Of the soul or spiritual; derived from Arabic ruh (روح, 'soul, spirit') with a Malay/Indonesian feminine suffix, meaning 'spiritual' or 'soulful' Girl Malay (Malay/Indonesian usage with Arabic root)
Arwa غزال الجبل، رشيقة، مُرضِية (مشتقّة من الجذر ر و ي)
Mountain gazelle; fresh, graceful, satisfying (from Arabic root رَوَى/رَوْيَة — connotations of freshness and beauty) Girl Arabic
Atiqah المعتقة، النبيلة؛ من جذر ع ت ق
Emancipated, noble; from Arabic root ʿ-t-q meaning 'to free' or 'to be ancient/noble'. Historically used to denote a freed or dignified woman. Girl Arabic