islamic ladies names Starting with T
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Thurayya
الثُرَيّا: مجموعة النجوم المعروفة بالثريا (عنقود الثريا)، وتستخدم مجازًا للدلالة على البهاء والسطوع
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The Pleiades (a small cluster of stars); a bright star-cluster — used poetically to signify brilliance or high rank | Girl | Arabic |
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Tuhfa
تحفة - هدية ثمينة أو تذكار نفيس
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Gift, present, precious offering (Arabic noun 'tuhfa' meaning a rare gift or token) | Girl | Arabic / Ottoman Bosnian usage |
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Tislit
العروس (في لهجات الأمازيغية: المرأة العروس)
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Bride (Amazigh/Berber female personal name linked to a well-known Berber legend and to place‑names such as Lac Tislit) | Girl | Amazigh (Berber, North Africa) |
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Taslima
تسليمة / تسليمَة: فعلُ التسليمِ أو التحيةِ أو الخضوعِ
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Submission, salutation, or greeting; act of offering peace or respectful salutation (female form of Taslim) | Girl | Arabic via South Asian usage (Arabic root taslīm تسليم) |
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Tülin
هالة القمر (تولين — اسم تركي يدل على هالة القمر)
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Moon halo; the halo or luminous ring seen around the moon (Turkish origin, poetic imagery) | Girl | Turkish |
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Tülay
مثل القمر
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Moon-like; resembling the moon (Turkish origin) | Girl | Turkish |
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Tafsut
الربيع (بالأمازيغية: تافسوت)
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Spring (season) in Tamazight; used as a feminine given name among Amazigh/Berber communities | Girl | Amazigh (Tamazight) |
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Tarlan
صقر
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Falcon; a bird of prey—used to denote swiftness and nobility, historically from Turkic roots. | Boy | Turkic (Azerbaijani/Turkish); attested in regional usage including Kurdish areas |
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Tiziri
نجمة
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Star (in Tamazight/Berber languages) | Girl | Amazigh (Berber) |
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Tahmid
فعل حمد؛ مدح الله
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Praise of God; act of praising (derived from Arabic root H-M-D) | Boy | Arabic (root H‑M‑D) used as a given name in South Asia, including Sindhi contexts |