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Name Meaning Gender Origin
Umm al-Banin أمّ البنين
Mother of the sons; a classical Arabic kunya meaning 'mother of (the) sons' Girl Classical Arabic (used across Arab and Shia communities)
Mehriye مهرية — منسوبة إلى مهر (الشمس/المحبة) بمعنى المنسوبة إلى الحب أو النور الشمسي
‘Of Mehr’ — related to Mehr (Persian: sun, affection, love); denotes belonging to sunlight/affection Girl Persian → Ottoman Turkish; attested in Bosnian-speaking onomastics
Avniye آڤنيه/افنيه — منسوبة إلى عون (المساعدة) بمعنى المساعدة أو المنسوبة إلى العون
Feminine form derived from Avni (from Arabic ʿawn/عون) meaning 'help, aid'; denotes 'helper' or 'one associated with aid' Girl Arabic root via Ottoman Turkish; attested in Bosnian onomastic usage
Fethiye فتحية (من جذر فتح: النصر أو الفتح)
Derived from Arabic root فتح (fath) meaning 'conquest, victory, opening'; Turkish feminine name meaning 'victory' or 'one granted victory' Girl Turkish (from Arabic root)
Yasra اليُسْر، السَّهولة
Ease, facilitation, prosperity (from Arabic root Y-S-R meaning ease) Girl Arabic (also attested in Sindhi and South Asian Muslim usage)
Wasilah وسيلة
Means, intermediary; a 'means' or avenue (Arabic origin), used in Islamic and Swahili contexts Girl Arabic / used in Swahili-speaking Muslim communities
Ender نَادِرَة
Turkish-origin feminine name meaning 'rare', 'seldom seen'; a poetic modern/traditional Turkish personal name Girl Turkish
Mevhibe موهبة (هدية، عطاء)
Gift, endowment (Turkish form of Arabic mawhiba) Girl Turkish (from Arabic mawhiba)
Feroza فيروزة، حجر الفيروز / اللون الفيروزي
Turquoise (the gemstone) / turquoise-colored Girl Persian (widely used in Bengali Muslim communities)
Kismah قسمة، حصة، قسمت
Fate, destiny, a portion or allotment (as one's share or destiny) Girl Arabic root (q-s-m) via Persian/Urdu usage; attested in Malay and Bengali Muslim naming practice