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islamic ladies names Starting with G

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Name Meaning Gender Origin
Gurban قربان (قُرْبَان)
Sacrificial offering; from Turkic usage of Arabic qurbān meaning a ritual or symbolic sacrifice (offering). Historically attested in Azerbaijani and other Turkic Muslim communities as a personal name. Boy Azerbaijani / Turkic (via Arabic qurbān)
Ghaus غَوْث: المُعِين، النَّاصِر
Succor or spiritual helper (Arabic: غَوْث) — an honorific/title denoting one who grants succor; used in South Asia as a Sufi epithet Boy Arabic, used historically in Persianate and South Asian (Sindhi, Bengali) Sufi tradition
Gacal محبوب
Beloved, dear (Somali) Girl Somali
Gökçe شَبيه بالسَّمَاء، أزرق السماوي، ذو لون السماء
Sky-like; sky-colored, fair (from Turkish gök 'sky') Girl Turkish
Ghayth غَيْث: المطر الذي يجلب الرحمة والنجاة
Rain, beneficent rain; relief and succor Boy Arabic
Gazanfar غَضْنَفَر / غَازَانْفَر: معناه الأسد، الشجاع كالأسد
Lion; brave as a lion; a laqab implying courage and martial prowess Boy Persian/Arabic usage (adopted across Persianate, South Asian and Balochi-speaking communities)
Ghawth غوث
Succor; divine helper; an honorific for a supreme saint who is a spiritual succor Boy Arabic (used historically in Sufi tradition)
Gulālai كلمة 'گل' بمعنى زهرة + لاحقة تُشير إلى الشبه؛ تعني «كزهرة» أو «شبه الزهرة».
A Pashto feminine name from 'gul' (گل) meaning 'flower' and the suffix '-alai' (commonly rendered as '-alai'/'-alaiy') giving the sense 'like' or 'beautiful as'; the overall meaning is 'like a flower' or 'flower-like'. Girl Pashto (Pashtun)
Ghayas-ud-Din غياث الدين
The Succor of the Religion; Helper of the Faith Boy Arabic/Persian
Gulbacha برعم الزهر
Flower Bud Girl Pashto