islamic ladies names Starting with K
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Khadar
خضر (معنى: أخضر، مورق)
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Green, verdant; associated in Islamic tradition with the figure al-Khiḍr ('the Green One') | Boy | Arabic / Somali use |
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Kinanah
كِنانة — غطاء، درع؛ اسم قبيلة عربية تاريخية
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Covering; protection; name of an ancient Arabian tribe historically attested in early Arabic genealogies. | Unisex | Arabic (tribal, attested in Arabian genealogical sources) |
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Khalfan
خلفان (من الجذر خ-ل-ف: معنى الخلافة أو التّتابع)
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Successor; one who comes after (from Arabic root خ-ل-ف, signifying succession or coming after) | Boy | Arabic origin; widely used as a given name in Swahili-speaking East Africa (Zanzibar, Tanzania, Kenya) and among other Muslim communities |
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Kifayat
كفاية — الاكتفاء، الكِفاية
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Sufficiency, adequacy, competence (from Arabic/Urdu root meaning 'enough') | Unisex | Arabic via Urdu |
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Karamat
كرامة؛ فعل خارق أو منحة روحية تُنسب للْأَوْلِيَاء
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A wondrous deed; karāmah — a spiritual miracle or miraculous gift attributed to saints (used as a name element) | Boy | Arabic root karāmah adopted into Bengali and South Asian naming practices; attested in 19th-century Bengal |
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Kutlug
مُبَارَك، مُوَفَّق، مُنَال بِالْكُوت (من الكلمة التركية القديمة kutluğ)
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Blessed, fortunate; endowed with kut (divine favor) (from Old Turkic kutluğ) | Boy | Old Turkic / Turkish |
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Khushal
سعيد، مسرور (خوشحال)
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Happy, prosperous, joyful (Persian/Pashto 'khushhāl' خوشحال) | Boy | Pashto/Persian |
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Ka’b
كَعْب — معنى الكلمة: كعب أو كاحل
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Heel; ankle — from Arabic كَعْب (kaʿb), literally 'heel' or 'ankle'. | Boy | Arabic |
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Khusraw
الملك أو الحاكم (لقب فارسي تاريخي يُشير إلى الملك)
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From Middle Persian 'Khusraw' (خسرو) meaning 'king', 'good/just king' or 'sovereign' (used historically as a royal epithet) | Boy | Middle Persian (popularized across Persianate and Muslim literary cultures) |
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Kanzah
كنزة (خزينة مخفية، من جذر كنز)
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Hidden treasure, precious hoard (from Arabic كنز "kanz" meaning 'treasure'; feminine diminutive form كنزة found in classical and colloquial use) | Girl | Arabic/Urdu (used historically in Urdu-speaking communities) |