islamic ladies names Starting with R
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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 |
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Rukia
رقيّة (الارتفاع، العلوّ)
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Variant of Ruqayyah (Arabic رقيّة) meaning 'ascent', 'to rise' or 'elevation'; used in Swahili and other Muslim communities as Rukia/Rukiya | Girl | Arabic origin (Ruqayyah) with attested usage in Swahili and African Muslim contexts |
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Redžep
رجب (شهر رجب)، مقدّس/محترم
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Bosnian/Turkish form of the Arabic 'Rajab'—referring to the Islamic month Rajab; associated with respect and the sacred month | Boy | Bosnian (Turkish via Arabic) |
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Ruwayda
رويدة — حديقة صغيرة
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Little garden; tender, gentle (diminutive of Rawda in Arabic) | Girl | Classical Arabic |
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Ravshan
منير (مضيء، مشرق)
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Bright, luminous; clear, enlightened (from Persian 'روشن' /rowšān/) | Boy | Persian/Turkic (Central Asian - Tajik/Uzbek usage) |
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Rīm
ظبية بيضاء؛ غزال أبيض (مصطلح شعري)
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White antelope; gazelle (classical Arabic term for a white or light-colored gazelle) | Girl | Arabic |
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Rizvan
رضوان — الرِّضا، مَوافَقةُ الله، سُرورُ الجنة
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From Arabic riḍwān/riḍwan (رضوان): 'approval', 'divine pleasure', associated in Islamic tradition with paradise's acceptance. | Boy | Bosnian/Turkic usage (from Arabic) |
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Raghib
رَاغِب (مشتق من رغب: الرغبة/الميل)
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One who desires, inclined, desirous (active participle of رغب) | Boy | Arabic |
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Rabi’ah
الربيع؛ الرابعة
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Spring; fourth (feminine); historically associated with Rabi'ah al-Adawiyya, Sufi saint and early Muslim mystic | Girl | Arabic (historically attested in early Islamic history) |
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Rifa’i
نسبة إلى رفاع؛ دالّة على الرفعة أو العلو
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Nisbah indicating association with Rifa' (from the root r‑f‑ʿ meaning elevation, highness); used as a familial or Sufi-order attribution (e.g., followers of Ahmad al-Rifa'i). | Boy | Arabic |