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Rukhsana
ذات الوجه المشرق؛ من الفارسية «روشن» بمعنى مضيء
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Bright-faced, radiant countenance — from Persian Roshanak/Rukhsāna (root rōšan 'bright'). | Girl | Persian; historically attested in Persianate traditions (cognate of Old Iranian Roshanak/Roxana). Widely used among South Asian, Central Asian and Persian-speaking Muslim communities. |
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Basīma
باسمة — مُبَتَسِمَة
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Smiling, cheerful (feminine active participle of the Arabic verb 'basama' — to smile) | Girl | Arabic (widely used in Urdu-speaking communities) |
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Zekiye
زكية — طاهرة، فاضلة، ذكية
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Pure, intelligent, virtuous (feminine form of the Arabic root zakī — pure, pious, intelligent) | Girl | Arabic/Turkish circulation; adopted in Bosnian and Ottoman-era usage |
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Kaniya
مصدر الماء/نبع (ترجمة وصفية للمعنى الكردي)
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Spring, fountain; source of water; metaphorically 'origin' or 'well-spring' | Girl | Kurdish (Kurmancî) |
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Golnar
زهرة الرمان
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Pomegranate flower (Persian: gol 'flower' + nār 'pomegranate') | Girl | Persian (also used among Sindhi and other Persianate Muslim communities) |
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Qandeel
قنديل — مصباح أو فانوس
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Lantern, lamp (from Persian/Arabic qandīl meaning a hanging lamp or lantern) | Girl | Persian/Urdu (widely used in South Asian Muslim communities; attested in Balochistan via public figures) |
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Rimsha
ريمشا — باقة من الزهور
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A bouquet or bunch of flowers; figuratively 'a sheaf of blossoms' (Arabic origin, used in South Asian and Swahili-influenced Muslim contexts) | Girl | Arabic (adopted in South Asia and East African/Swahili Muslim communities) |
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Ghadah
غادة — بمعنى 'رشيقة، فاتنة، شابة جذابة'
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Graceful, charming young woman; from classical Arabic ghādah (غادة), used in classical poetry to denote a delicate, alluring young woman | Girl | Arabic (Classical Arabic lexicon and poetry) |
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Chandni
نور القمر
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Moonlight; the light of the moon (from Persian/Urdu 'چاندنی') | Girl | Persian/Urdu (South Asian usage) |
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Nāǧiyah
ناجِية: المَنْجُوَّة، الْمُنَجّاة
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The saved, one who is rescued or delivered; feminine active participle meaning 'she who is saved' | Girl | Arabic |