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Name Meaning Gender Origin
Huriye حُورِيَّة
Derived from Arabic ḥūr/ḥūrīyah, meaning a 'houri' or beautiful, bright-eyed maiden of Paradise; used in Turkish as Huriye/Huriye with Ottoman usage attested. Girl Turkish (from Arabic حُورِيَّة)
Tulia هادئة، مطمئنة
Calm, peaceful; (from Swahili 'tulia' meaning 'be calm, remain peaceful') Girl Swahili — East African (used among Muslim communities along the Swahili coast)
Şebnem شبنم
Dew (morning dew; droplets of condensation) Girl Persian (word) — widely used in Turkish and Persian-speaking communities
Parisa شبيهة بالجنية (جميلة ومضيئة)
Like a fairy; luminous/beautiful (from Persian 'pari' meaning fairy) Girl Persian (used among Muslim communities)
Oumayma أميمة — تصغير كلمة 'أم' بمعنى 'أم الصغيرة' أو 'الأم المحبوبة'
Diminutive of the Arabic word 'Umm' meaning 'little mother' or 'young mother'; conveys tenderness and familial affection. Girl Classical Arabic; widespread as a Maghrebi/Moroccan transliteration and found in Malay usage
Güzin المُختارة
A Turkish female name (from Persian guzīn) meaning 'chosen' or 'select'; historically used in Ottoman/Turkish and Bosnian Muslim contexts. Girl Turkish (from Persian guzīn); used in Bosnian contexts
Sughrā الصُّغْرَى: الأصغر أو الأصغر سناً
The smaller; the younger; diminutive (feminine form, from Arabic root ṣ-gh-r indicating smallness) Girl Arabic
Kanzunnisa كنز النساء
Treasure of women (from Arabic 'kanz' = treasure + 'nisa' = women) Girl Arabic / South Asian (Bengali/Malay usage)
Chausiku مولودة في الليل
Born at night; 'of the night' (from Swahili phrase cha usiku) Girl Swahili (East Africa)
Lemar لمر (باشتوية: شمس/الشمس بمعنى الشمس)
From Pashto لمر (lemar) meaning 'sun'. Used as a feminine given name in Pashtun-speaking communities to convey brightness and warmth; attested in modern Pashto anthroponymy and media usage in Afghanistan and Pashtun regions. Girl Pashto