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Wasilah
وسيلة
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Means, intermediary; a 'means' or avenue (Arabic origin), used in Islamic and Swahili contexts | Girl | Arabic / used in Swahili-speaking Muslim communities |
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Ender
نَادِرَة
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Turkish-origin feminine name meaning 'rare', 'seldom seen'; a poetic modern/traditional Turkish personal name | Girl | Turkish |
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Mevhibe
موهبة (هدية، عطاء)
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Gift, endowment (Turkish form of Arabic mawhiba) | Girl | Turkish (from Arabic mawhiba) |
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Feroza
فيروزة، حجر الفيروز / اللون الفيروزي
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Turquoise (the gemstone) / turquoise-colored | Girl | Persian (widely used in Bengali Muslim communities) |
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Kismah
قسمة، حصة، قسمت
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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 |
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Haniya
مسرورة، هانئة، راضية
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Delighted, happy, content; carefree (Arabic origin) | Girl | Arabic (widely used in South Asian Muslim communities) |
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Xurshida
شمس، مُشْرِق، مُتَأَلِّق (مأخوذ من الفارسية: خورشيد)
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From Persian khurshīd (خورشید) 'sun'; Xurshida (Xurshidə/Khurshīda) denotes 'sunny, radiant, luminous', a feminine form historically used in Persianate and Turkic contexts. | Girl | Persian (used in Turkic/Azerbaijani/Uzbek environments) |
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Nazanin
محبوبة، عزيزة
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Beloved; sweetheart; dear one (Persian origin) | Girl | Persian (used across Iran, South Asia, Persianate cultures) |
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Umm Darda
كنية تعني «أم الدرداء»؛ تُشير إلى لقب أمهومي مرتبط بامرأة مذكورة في المصادر الإسلامية المبكرة
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A kunya meaning 'mother of Darda'; historically attested as the name/title of a female Companion (Sahabiyyah) recognized for her learning and participation in early Muslim scholarly life. | Girl | Arabic (classical kunya), attested in early Islamic biographical sources |
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Bahira
باهِرة — متألقة، براقة
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Dazzling, brilliant, radiant; strikingly beautiful or remarkable (Arabic origin: باهِرة) | Girl | Arabic |