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Name Meaning Gender Origin
Thurayya الثُرَيّا: مجموعة النجوم المعروفة بالثريا (عنقود الثريا)، وتستخدم مجازًا للدلالة على البهاء والسطوع
The Pleiades (a small cluster of stars); a bright star-cluster — used poetically to signify brilliance or high rank Girl Arabic
Siti سيدة (لقب تعظيمي)، سيدتي بالتحوير الساحلي
Lady; honorific 'madam' (Swahili usage derived from Arabic honorifics) Girl Arabic via Swahili (East Africa)
Zumurrud زمرد — حجر كريم أخضر (الإيميرالد)
Emerald; a precious green gemstone (from Arabic/Persian زُمُرُّد / زمرد) Girl Arabic/Persian
Suhayla تصغير لسُهيل: اللطيفة، الناعمة، السهلة (من جذر س ه ل بمعنى السهولة والنعومة)
Gentle, smooth, little Suhail — diminutive of Suhail, from the root s‑h‑l (س‑ه‑ل) meaning easy, smooth or level Girl Arabic
Latifa لطيفة
Gentle, kind, subtle, gracious (from Arabic root L-Ṭ-F meaning kindness, subtle kindness or delicacy) Girl Arabic
Zuhra زُهْرَة — زَهْرَة (دلالة على الإزدهار واللمعان)، اسم للكوكب الزهرة
Blossom; brightness; historically associated with the planet Venus (the bright morning/evening star) Girl Arabic; used in South Asian (including Sindhi) and Bosnian Muslim communities
Shirin حلوة (حلو)
Sweet; pleasant; charming (from Persian شیرین) Girl Persian (widely used among Persianate, Kurdish and Turkic communities)
Shahla ذات العيون الداكنة
Dark-eyed, having deep or bluish-black eyes; a Persian-origin feminine name used also among Balochi-speaking communities Girl Persian (widely used in Persianate and Balochi-speaking regions)
Sufia التي تنتمي إلى الصوفية؛ صوفية
Female mystic; woman of Sufism (literally 'female Sufi') Girl Arabic/Persian (used in South Asia)
Zlata زلاتا — ذَهَبيّة، مُتَلألِئة
Golden; 'golden one' (from Slavic root 'zlato' meaning gold) Girl Bosnian / South Slavic (used historically among Bosnian Muslim communities)