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Name Meaning Gender Origin
Maimunah مُبَارَكَة، مَحْمُوْدَة، مَيْمُونَة
From the Arabic root maimūn — 'blessed', 'fortunate', 'auspicious' Girl Arabic
Behjat بهجت — فرح، بهجة (بَهْجَة)
Joy, delight, splendor; a state of gladness and brightness Girl Persian (used across Persianate Muslim communities and South Asia)
Eimaan إيمان: الإيمان، التصديق، اليقين
Faith, belief; the inner conviction and trust in God (Arabic root: أ م ن, 'aman' leading to إيمان). Girl Arabic (used widely in Urdu-speaking communities)
Banu سيدة، أميرة
Lady; noblewoman; princess (Persian honorific used as a feminine name or name-element) Girl Persian / Persianate Islamic
Rawda روضة (بستان، حديقة)
Garden, meadow; a place of greenery and fragrant blossoms Girl Arabic (also attested in Ottoman/Turkish usage)
Bahiyya بَهِيَّة — المتألقة، المشرقة؛ الجميلة ذات البهاء
Radiant, splendid, beautiful; one who is luminous or splendid in appearance or character Girl Arabic
Roohi روحيّ / روحية — مشتق من 'روح' بمعنى «الروح» أو «النفْس»؛ بمعنى روحيّ/نَفْسِيّ/روحانيّ.
Derived from the Arabic root 'ruh' (روح) meaning 'spirit' or 'soul'; denotes 'spiritual', 'soulful' or 'of the spirit'. Girl Arabic/Persian via South Asia (used in Sindhi and Urdu-speaking communities, also attested among Bosnian Muslim usage)
Sawdah مأخوذ من الجذر س-و-د: السواد، أي الاسوداد أو السواد (اسم شخصي تاريخي)
Derived from Arabic root s-w-d meaning 'black' or 'dark'; historically used as a female name (سَوْدَة). In early Islamic sources it is the name of Sawdah bint Zam'ah, a Sahabiyah and wife of Prophet Muhammad; as a name it connotes strength and endurance rather than literal color. Girl Arabic (used in early Islamic and South Asian communities)
Suha سُهَى (ستارۂ مدھم)
A small or faint star; a subtle, distant star (classical Arabic term for a dim star) Girl Arabic
Dženeta جَنَّة (بستان/جنت)
Paradise, garden (Bosnian variant derived from Arabic 'jannah' meaning garden or paradise) Girl Bosnian (from Arabic jannah)