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Urooj
Oo-rooj
عروج
Unisex
Celestial Common

Urooj is a beautiful and spiritually significant name of Urdu and Persian origin, meaning 'ascension,' 'zenith,' or 'height.' It signifies the peak of...

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Urwah
UR-wah
العروة الوثقى، المسكة الحصينة، الصديق المقرب
Boy
Quranic Names Rare

Urwah is an exceptionally rare Quranic name meaning 'the firm handhold' or 'unwavering support,' derived from the powerful metaphor of a secure grip u...

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Usamah
Usamah
أسامة
male
Prophet Family Popular

Usamah ibn Zaid was a companion and the son of Zaid ibn Harithah, the Prophet's adopted son.

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Usayd
oo-SAYD (Usayd / ʊˈsaɪd)
أُسَيْد: مُصَغَّرَةُ أسَد؛ «الأسَد الصَّغِير»
Boy
Classical Arabic diminutive name Rare

Usayd (أُسَيْد) is an authentic Arabic masculine diminutive of Asad, literally 'little lion' or 'young lion'. The formation follows classical Arabic d...

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Ushna
oosh-NAH
الدفء، المودة، الصحبة الحميمة
Girl
Rare Islamic Names Rare

Ushna is an elegant Balochi-Persian name signifying 'warmth,' 'affection,' and 'companionship.' Deeply rooted in the cultural poetry of Balochistan, i...

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Uswah
Us-wah
أسوة
Girl
Quranic Rare

Uswah is a rare and profound Persian-Muslim name of Quranic origin, meaning 'exemplar' or 'perfect model.' It signifies moral excellence and leadershi...

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Uveys
oo-VEYS
أويس (الذئب الصغير، الهبة، اسم الصحابي الجليل أويس القرني)
Boy
Names of Righteous Predecessors Rare

Uveys is the Turkish form of Uwais, honoring Uwais al-Qarani, the legendary Tabi'i praised by Prophet Muhammad as the best of his generation despite n...

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Uwais
OO-wise (Arabic: ʔuˈwaːys)
أو يُفسَّر تقليديًا بـ "ذئب صغير" أو "صغير الذئب"
Boy
Given Name Rare

Uwais (أويس) is an Arabic male name historically associated with the pious ascetic Uwais al-Qarani, praised in hadith literature. Etymologically it is...

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Uways
oo-WISE
وَعْس (صغير الذئب)
Boy
Sufi Saint Names Rare

Uways is a rare Arabic name borne by Uways al-Qarani, the legendary 7th-century Yemeni mystic who became the spiritual master of Caliph Umar despite n...

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Uzair
Oo-zayr
عزير
Male
Prophet Popular

Uzair is a name of a Prophet mentioned in the Quran, signifying helpfulness and divine favor.

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Uzma
UZ-ma (phonetic: UZ-mah; Arabic classical: ʿuẓ-mā)
عظمى
Girl
Classical Arabic / South Asian usage Common

Uzma (عظمیٰ) is an Arabic-derived feminine name meaning 'greatest' or 'most eminent.' It functions as a feminine superlative formed from the root rela...

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Vafa
VA-fa (approx. /væˈfɑː/ or /vɑːˈfɑː/)
وفا (وفاء)
Girl
Virtue / Moral Quality Rare

Vafa (وفا) is a Persian feminine name meaning 'loyalty', 'fidelity' or 'faithfulness'. It appears across Persianate cultural zones and among South Asi...

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Vafadar
Va-fa-DAR
الوفي، المخلص، صاحب الولاء
Boy
Classical Rare

Vafadar is a distinguished Persian compound name meaning 'possessor of loyalty' or 'the faithful one,' derived from 'Vafa' (loyalty) and the suffix 'd...

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Vahdat
vah-DAT
الوحدة، الاتحاد
Unisex
Spiritual Rare

Vahdat is a profound Persian name signifying unity and oneness, reflecting the Islamic concept of Tawhid. Rarely used but historically attested in Per...

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Vahid
vah-EED
واحد
Boy
Spiritual Rare

Vahid is a rare classical Persian Muslim name of Arabic origin that signifies "unique" or "singular". The name conveys the concept of absolute oneness...

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Vahideh
vah-HEE-deh
وحيدة
Girl
Classical Persian / Arabic-root Rare

Vahideh (Persian: وحیده) is a classical feminine name used in Persian-speaking Muslim communities, derived from the Arabic wāḥidah meaning 'unique' or...

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Vahriz
Vah-reez
وهرز
Boy
Historical Rare

Vahriz is a rare, historically significant Persian name meaning 'excellent' or 'highly regarded,' famously borne by a Sasanian general in Islamic hist...

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Vajeeha
vah-JEE-hah
وجیهة
Girl
Islamic Rare

Vajeeha is a rare and elegant Islamic name for girls derived from the Arabic root W-J-H, signifying nobility, eminence, and distinguished beauty. Pred...

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Vajih
vah-JEEH
وجیه
Boy
Islamic Names, Classical Arabic Names Rare

Vajih is a distinguished Persian Muslim boy name derived from Arabic 'Wajih,' meaning 'reputable,' 'honorable,' or 'distinguished in appearance.' Rare...

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Vajiheh
VAH-jee-heh
وجيهة — بمعنى: مؤنَّث «وجيه»؛ أي الشريف المحترم المرموق
Girl
Given Name Rare

Vajiheh (وجیهه) is the Persian transliteration of the feminine form derived from Arabic 'wajīh' meaning 'honourable, distinguished, eminent'. It is us...

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Vandad
Van-daad
فانداد
Boy
Ancient Persian Names Rare

Vandad is an ancient and rare Persian name meaning 'hope' or 'wish,' historically borne by noble leaders known for their independence and strength.

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Vaqar
Va-qar
وقار (الهدوء والاحترام والثقل)
Boy
Classical/Administrative Rare

Vaqar is a distinguished classical Arabic name adopted into Persian administrative and scholarly traditions, signifying 'dignity,' 'sobriety,' and 'ca...

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Vaqif
va-qif (ˈvɑː.qif)
مُدْرِك، واعٍ، على وَقْعِ اليَقَظَة (من واقف)
Boy
Given Name Rare

Vaqif is a real, regionally attested Muslim male name (Azeri/Turkic transliteration of Arabic wāqif/واقف) meaning 'aware', 'attentive', or 'knowing'....

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Varaqa
Va-ra-qah
ورقة
Boy
Historical Rare

Varaqa is an ancient name of Arabic origin meaning 'leaf' or 'petal,' famously borne by the scholar Varaqa ibn Nawfal.

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