islamic ladies names Starting with R
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Rudabeh
ماء النهر / ذات ماء النهر
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From Persian roots rūd 'river' + āba/ābeh 'water' — commonly rendered as 'river-water' or 'she of the river'; a literary name of a Shahnameh heroine. | Girl | Persian (attested in Ferdowsi's Shahnameh) |
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Ramlah
رملة — مَعْنَى الْكَلِمَةِ: رَمْلَةٌ؛ مَكَانٌ مُغَطّى بِالرَّمْلِ
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Sandy, a place of sand; derived from the Arabic root r-m-l (رمل) meaning 'sand' or 'sandy expanse'. | Girl | Arabic |
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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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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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Rumaysa
لطيف الخدود، رقيق ولطيف
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Gentle, soft‑cheeked, tender; a classical Arabic epithet implying delicacy and mild beauty | Girl | Arabic |
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Rokeya
مشتقة من رقى (ر-ق-ي)؛ دلالة على الارتفاع أو الصعود — رُقَيَّة بصيغة التصغير: «الصغيرة المرتفعة/السامية»
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Bengali form of the Arabic name Ruqayyah (رُقَيَّة); derived from the root r-q-y meaning 'to rise/ascend' — conventionally rendered as 'little ascent', 'one who rises', or 'gentle/rising'. | Girl | Arabic (name Ruqayyah) via Bengali usage |
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Rayḥāna
ريحانة
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Basil, fragrant plant; a woman of sweet fragrance | Girl | Arabic; attested in classical Arabic poetry and early Islamic-era sources |
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Rojda
شروق الشمس / ضوء النهار
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Daylight / Sunrise (from Kurdish roj 'day'/'sun' + -da) | Girl | Kurdish |
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Rubab
رباب — آلة وترية تقليدية (اسم مؤنث يُستعمل في بعض المناطق)
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A traditional bowed or plucked stringed instrument (lute); used as a female given name among Persian, Pashto and South Asian Muslim communities | Girl | Pashto / Persian / Arabic musical term, used in South Asia |
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Rohangiz
مؤثر في الروح (محرِّكُ الرُّوح)
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Soul-stirring; that which moves or touches the soul (from Persian roots ruh 'soul' + angiz 'arousing') | Girl | Persian |