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Name Meaning Gender Origin
Fartūn محظوظ، مبارك، سعيد (بالمعنى الدارج الصومالي)
Fortunate, blessed, prosperous (Somali origin) Girl Somali (Arabic-influenced East African)
Gonca برعم الورد
A Turkish feminine name meaning 'rosebud' or 'flower bud'. Girl Turkish (Ottoman/Turkic usage in Anatolia and Muslim communities), used historically in Ottoman-era contexts.
Anarkali زَهْرَةُ الرُّمَّان
Pomegranate blossom; literally 'pomegranate bud' (Persian/Urdu compound anār + kali) Girl Persianate South Asian (Urdu/Persian)
Nevbahar نو بهار
New spring; renewal and rebirth (Persian-Turkish poetic compound 'nev' new + 'bahar' spring) Girl Turkish / Persian
Ghida رشيقة، رقيقة، ناعمة (غيداء)
Graceful, delicate, tender (from Arabic غيداء); denotes a young, slender and graceful woman Girl Arabic (used in Arab and wider Muslim communities, including Sindhi and Somali speakers)
Roya رُؤْيَا
Dream, vision; derived from Persian and used in Urdu as a feminine given name referring to a vision or beautiful dream. Cognate with Arabic ru'ya (رؤيا) meaning 'vision'. Girl Persian/Urdu (used by South Asian and Persianate Muslim communities)
Esmira مشتقّة من أسماء/أسميرة بمعنى ذات مرتبَة أو مَكانة محترمة
Bosnian formed feminine name derived from Arabic Asma/Asmira family; generally carries meanings of 'honorable' or 'esteemed' tied to the root of Asma (أسماء) and the adjective high/lofty Girl Bosnian (via Arabic onomastic influence)
Nasma نسمة — نسيم لطيف، ريح خفيفة
A gentle breeze; soft wind, a light airy gust (often poetic for a refreshing breeze) Girl Arabic; attested in Arabic-speaking and Malay/South Asian usage
Gulan الزُّهُور (جمع)؛ اسم كردي لشهر مايو
A Kurdish feminine name meaning 'flowers' and also the Kurdish name for the month of May; from the Kurdish root 'gul' (flower) with a pluralizing/collective suffix. Girl Kurdish
Aysel جدول القمر
From Turkish elements Ay (moon) + sel (stream/flood) — 'stream of the moon' or 'moonlit flood/stream'. Girl Turkish