islamic ladies names Starting with H
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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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Husnija
حسنية: النسبة إلى الحُسن، الجمال وحُسن الخلق
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Beauty; graceful; feminine form derived from Arabic 'Husn' (goodness/beauty) | Girl | Bosnian (from Arabic Husna/Husn) |
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Haboon
جميلة، ملائمة
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Beautiful, good, fitting (Somali origin). In Somali usage it conveys attractiveness, grace, and suitability; often used to praise physical beauty or commendable character. | Girl | Somali |
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Hawwa
حواء — (اسم متداول لسيدنا آدم عليه السلام زوجته)؛ مشتق من مفهوم الحيوية
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Eve; the living one (conventional Arabic name for the first woman in Islamic tradition) | Girl | Arabic (classical, cognate with Hebrew Ḥawwāʾ) |
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Hasnija
جيدة، جميلة، فاضلة
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Derived from the Arabic root Ḥ-S-N (hasan/hasna): good, beautiful, virtuous; Bosnian adapted feminine form. | Girl | Bosnian (from Arabic root Ḥ-S-N) |
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Hakimah
حكيمة: ذات الحكمة والرأي الصائب
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Wise, possessing wisdom or sound judgement — from Arabic root ḥ-k-m (ح-ك-م) relating to wisdom, judgement and discernment. | Girl | Arabic |
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Hawo
حواء (اسم السيدة الأولى، الحَيَاة/المرأة الأولى)
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Somali form of Hawwa (Eve); denotes the first woman, traditionally associated with the concept of 'the living' or 'life' in Abrahamic languages and Islamic tradition. | Girl | Somali (from Arabic/Hebrew tradition) |
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Hande
ابتسامة
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To smile, laughter, or a person with a cheerful face | Girl | Turkish |
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Humayma
هميمة: تصغيرُ هُما؛ دلالة على الحظّ والنعمة والبهجة
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Diminutive of Huma; 'little Huma' — Huma refers to a legendary/auspicious bird (Persian loan), so Humayma conveys 'small/fortunate, auspicious one'. | Girl | Arabic (with Persian lexical influence) |
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Huriye
حُورِيَّة
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Derived from Arabic ḥūr/ḥūrīyah, meaning a 'houri' or beautiful, bright-eyed maiden of Paradise; used in Turkish as Huriye/Huriye with Ottoman usage attested. | Girl | Turkish (from Arabic حُورِيَّة) |