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Zahrija
متألقة، متفتحة، مرتبطة باسم زَهْرَاء
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Bright, blossoming; Bosnian form derived from Arabic 'Zahra' meaning 'radiant' or 'flower' | Girl | Bosnian (from Arabic Zahra) |
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Humaira
حُمَيْرَاء: صيغة تصغير من حَمْرَاء/حَمْرَة، دلالة على الخدود الوردية أو الحمراوية (صغيرة الحمراء).
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From Arabic ḥumayrāʼ (حُمَيْرَاء), diminutive of ḥamrāʼ meaning 'reddish' — conventionally rendered as 'the little red one' or 'rosy-cheeked'. Historically used as a laqab (nickname) in early Islam. | 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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Sanobar
صنوبر (تعني شجرة الصنوبر باللُغة الفارسية/الأردية)
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Pine tree; specifically the pine (Pinus) — a tree-name used poetically | Girl | Persian / Urdu (used in South Asian Muslim literary naming) |
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Inara
إنَارَة: إضاءة؛ نورٌ أو إشراق
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Illumination; lighted place; radiant | Girl | Arabic origin (used in Urdu and Persian-influenced naming) |
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Lamis
لَمِيس: ناعم الملمس؛ رقيق
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Soft to the touch; tender; delicate | Girl | Arabic (used in Urdu-speaking communities) |
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Fadwa
فَدْوَى؛ دلالة على الفداء أو التضحِيَة أو الكفّارَة
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Self-sacrifice; ransom; one who offers or is offered in sacrifice for another; connotes devotion and redemptive giving. | Girl | Arabic |
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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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Hadiqa
حديقة — بمعنى البستان أو الحديقة
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Garden; from Arabic حديقة (ḥadīqah) meaning 'garden' or 'orchard'. Used as a feminine given name in South Asia and other Muslim communities. | Girl | Arabic (used across South Asia and Urdu-speaking contexts) |
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Subira
صابِرَة — من الجذر ص-ب-ر، بمعنى الصبر والتحمّل
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Patient, persevering — Swahili female form derived from Arabic Sabira (صابرة), feminine passive participle related to sabr (صَبْر) meaning 'patience' or 'steadfastness'. | Girl | Swahili (from Arabic 'Sabira') |