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Name Meaning Gender Origin
Syarifah معنى: شريفة - نَبِيلَة، كَرِيمَة
Female form of Sharif: 'noble, honorable; a woman of noble descent (often used in Malay contexts for women descending from the Prophet's line)' Girl Arabic via Malay
Remzija مأخوذ من رَمْز: رمز، علامة، إشارة
Feminine form derived from Arabic 'ramz' (رَمْز) meaning 'symbol, sign, token'; conveys symbolism, emblem, or one who is emblematic Girl Bosnian/Turkish (from Arabic ramz)
Esmat عِصْمَة: العِفَّةُ وَالحِفْظُ وَالْحِمَايَةُ، حِفْظُ الشَّرَفِ
Chastity, innocence, protection, preservation; moral integrity or safeguarded purity. Girl Arabic (transliterated, commonly used in Persian/Urdu contexts)
Rukhsar الخدّ (الوجه/الخدّ) — الخدّ المزهّر (الخدّ الوردي)
Face; cheek — literally 'beautiful-cheeked' in Persian, used poetically for a radiant face Girl Persian (used in Urdu and Persian literary tradition)
Teja ضياء
Radiance, brilliance; in Malay usage often associated with luminosity or splendour (from Sanskrit tejas) Girl Malay (loan from Sanskrit tejas, historically used in Malay literature and oral tradition)
Shajar al-Durr شجرة الدر
Tree of pearls (Arabic; a compound epithet formed from shajarah 'tree' and al-durr 'the pearls') Girl Arabic (historical epithet/title attested in medieval Islamic sources; borne by a 13th-century Egyptian sultana)
Gausia غوثية: نسبت إلى الغوث (المعني: المعين أو الناصر الروحي)
Woman associated with the title Ghawth (succor, spiritual helper); feminine form honoring a Sufi saintly lineage Girl Arabic / South Asian Sufi usage
Şefika شفيقة
Compassionate, tender-hearted (from Arabic شفيقة) Girl Arabic via Ottoman Turkish / Bosnian usage
Juwayriyya صِغَرُ جَاريةٍ - بمعنى 'الفتاة الصغيرة' أو 'الخادمة الصغيرة' (دلالَةٌ تُعبِّر عن التَّدَنِّي/الحَنَان)
Diminutive of the Arabic 'jāriya' (جارية) — literally 'little maiden' or 'young female servant/assistant'; linguistically a diminutive form conveying tenderness or smallness. Girl Arabic (classical, attested in early Islamic history)
Nushaba نوشابه (مَشروبٌ حُلْو؛ مُنعش)
Sweet drink; pleasant, refreshing beverage (figuratively: delightful or life-giving) Girl Middle Persian/Persianized Arabic usage (attested in Persian and medieval Arabic literary sources; used in South Asian Muslim contexts)