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Name Meaning Gender Origin
Firyal فريال، دلالة على الرقي والجمال
A female given name used in Arabic and Persian contexts; carries connotations of charm, grace, and a stately or noble bearing Girl Arabic (Persian Usage)
Ruken رُكْن (ستون، زاویہ، بنیاد)
From Arabic rukun (رُكْن) meaning 'pillar, corner, support'; the Turkish feminine given name Ruken denotes steadfastness or one who is a support/pillar. Girl Arabic root adopted into Turkish usage
Parichehr وجه الجنية (باليونانية: وجه الحورية) — مكوَّن من 'پري' (جنية) و'چهر' (وجه)
Face of a fairy; 'pari' (fairy) + 'chehr' (face) in Persian Girl Persian
Yamāmah يمامة — تعني «حمامة/كبوتر»
Dove; derived from Arabic root y-m-m meaning 'dove' (a bird symbolic of gentleness and purity). Girl Arabic
Jinda حية، حَيّ (بمعنى "حية" )
Alive, lively; from Kurdish/Persian root related to Persian زنده (zindah) meaning 'living' or 'alive'. Used among Kurdish-speaking Muslim communities as a feminine given name conveying vitality. Girl Kurdish (also attested in regional Persian usage)
Izza عِزّة: مشتقة من الجذر العربي ع-ز-ز؛ تعني الشرف والعزة والكرامة والقوة.
Izza — from Arabic root ʿ-Z-Z meaning 'honor, might, glory, dignity'; 'Izza' conveys honor, power, and noble status. Girl Arabic
Shagufta مُزْهِر، مُتَزَهِّر: مُزدهر، متفتح
Blooming, blossomed, flourishing; cheerful and radiant (Persian/Urdu origin, شگفتہ) Girl Persian/Urdu (used widely among South Asian Muslims)
Asel عَسَل
Honey; sweetness (derived from Arabic 'ʿasal' عَسَل, used in Turkish and Central Asian contexts) Girl Turkish (from Arabic root)
Fadhma التي فطمت؛ مشتقّة من (ف-ط-م) أي 'الفطام/الامتناع'
Amazigh (Berber) vernacular form of the Arabic name Fatima (فاطمة), derived from the root ف-ط-م meaning 'to wean'; conventionally rendered as 'she who weans' or 'one who abstains'. Used in Kabyle and other North African Berber communities as a local form of Fatima. Girl Amazigh (Berber), North Africa — vernacular form of Arabic Fatima in Kabyle usage
Guldasta باقة أزهار (بَاقةُ أَزْهَار)
Bouquet; a bunch or cluster of flowers (from Persian 'gul' flower + 'dasta' bundle) Girl Persian-Urdu