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Letter: U
Ubadah
oo-BAA-dah
العبادة والخدمة لله
Boy
Sahabi Name, Quranic Concept Rare

Ubadah is a rare Persian-Muslim name derived from Arabic meaning 'worship' or 'devotion'. It honors Ubadah ibn al-Samit, a distinguished companion of...

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Ubah
OO-bah
زهرة
Girl
Nature Names Rare

Ubah is a Somali feminine name meaning 'flower'. It is traditionally used in Horn of Africa communities, especially among Somali speakers, as a poetic...

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Ubaid
oo-BEED
Boy
Occupational Names Rare

Ubaid is a distinctive Persian Muslim boy name derived from the Arabic root ‘ʿAbd’ meaning servant. It connotes devotion and humility, historically us...

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Ubax
u-BAX (Somali: [uˈbax])
زهرة
Girl
Somali Names Rare

Ubax is a Somali feminine name literally meaning 'flower' or 'blossom' in the Somali language. It is used among Somali-speaking Muslim communities as...

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Ubayd
oo-BAYD
عُبَيْد
Boy
Personal name Rare

Ubayd (also spelled Ubaid) is a classical Arabic‑derived masculine name meaning “little servant” or “servant of God.” It gained prominence in Persian‑...

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Ufuq
u-FOOQ (OO-fooq)
الأفق
Boy
Nature Names Rare

Ufuq (Arabic: أُفُق) is a rare Muslim male name borrowed from the Arabic noun for 'horizon'. It appears in Ottoman/Turkish usage (often as Ufuk in Tur...

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Ulas
Oo-laas
أمة
Boy
Traditional Common

Ulas is a rare Pashto name meaning 'the people' or 'nation,' signifying community, leadership, and a sense of belonging.

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Ulayya
oo-LAY-yah (Ulayyā)
مؤنث مصغَّرة من علياء/عالية: العلوّ، الرفعة
Girl
Classical Arabic / Abbasid-era attested name Rare

Ulayya (عليّة, translit. Ulayyā) is a classic Arabic feminine name meaning a diminutive form of 'Ulyā'/'Aliyya' — 'exalted' or 'high'. It is historica...

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Ulfah
Ool-fah
أُلْفَة
Girl
Islamic Rare

Ulfah is a rare and deeply poetic Malay feminine name originating from classical Arabic, signifying intimate friendship, affectionate companionship, a...

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Ülgen
UL-gen (ü as in French 'lune', g soft as in 'lagen')
الإله السماوي الخيّر؛ النور الإلهي في التراث التركي الإسلامي
Boy
Spiritual / Divine Common

Ülgen is a deeply rooted Old Turkic name referring to the supreme benevolent sky deity in pre-Islamic Turkic cosmology, later absorbed into Turkic-Isl...

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Ülker
UHL-ker (Turkish: /ˈyl.keɾ/; 'Ü' as front rounded vowel)
الثريا
Girl
Feminine given name Rare

Ülker is a Turkish feminine name denoting the Pleiades star cluster; the Turkish form is used in modern and Ottoman contexts to evoke brightness, grou...

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Ülkü
UL-koo (the 'Ü' is like the German 'ü', a rounded front vowel)
المثال الأعلى، الطموح السامي، الهدف الأسمى
Girl
Turkish Baby Names Common

Ülkü is a classic Turkish feminine name meaning 'ideal' or 'supreme aspiration.' Rooted deeply in Turkish nationalist and cultural thought, it reflect...

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Ulugh
U-lugh (oo-loogh)
عظيم، كبير، سامي
Boy
Historical Rare

A powerful Turkish name meaning 'great' or 'supreme,' famously borne by Ulugh Beg (1394-1449), the Timurid sultan, astronomer, and mathematician who r...

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Ulvi
OOL-vee
عَالي
Boy
Given Name Rare

Ulvi is a Turkish-origin given name meaning lofty or exalted, reflecting a noble quality. The form sits comfortably within classical naming patterns a...

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Ulviye
ool-VEE-yeh
عالية، رفيعة، سامية
Girl
Spiritual / Divine Attributes Rare

Ulviye is a rare Turkish feminine name meaning 'exalted' or 'sublime,' derived from the Arabic root for highness. It reflects spiritual elevation and...

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Umama
oo-MAA-ma
أُمَامَة: مصغّر من أمّ بمعنى «أمّ صغيرة»
Girl
Early Islamic Rare

Umama (Arabic: أمامة) is an authentic Arabic feminine name, traditionally understood as the diminutive of 'Umm' meaning 'little mother'. It appears in...

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Umar
Umar
عمر
male
Companion

Turkish form of the name of Umar ibn al-Khattab, the second caliph.

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Umay
OO-my
إلهة الأمومة والحماية في الميثولوجيا التركية القديمة
Girl
Mythological / Spiritual Common

Umay is a historically significant Turkish and Turkic feminine name drawn directly from pre-Islamic Turkic mythology. Umay (also Umai) is the name of...

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Umayma
oo-MAY-mah
أم صغيرة، أم محبوبة
Girl
Islamic/Historical Rare

Umayma is a classical Arabic name meaning 'little mother,' historically borne by Umayma bint Abd al-Muttalib, the noble aunt of Prophet Muhammad. It s...

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Umdat
Um-daht
عمدة
Boy
Virtue Names Rare

Umdat is an exceptionally rare historical name of Arabic origin meaning 'pillar,' 'support,' or 'mainstay,' historically used in Persian and Pashto Mu...

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Umeed
/uːˈmiːd/ (oo-MEED)
أمل (توقع)
Unisex
Given Name Rare

Umeed (from Persian/Urdu امید, 'omid') is a culturally South Asian Muslim given name meaning 'hope' or 'expectation'. Used in Sindhi, Urdu, and broade...

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Umihana
Oo-mee-hah-nah
أم هانئ
Girl
Traditional/Regional Rare

Umihana is a distinctive Bosnian Muslim name, a localized form of the Arabic Umm Hani, famously borne by the 18th-century poet Umihana Čuvidina. It re...

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Ümit
Ü-mit (EW-meet)
الأمل، الرجاء، التوقع بالخير
Unisex
Virtue / Spiritual Common

Ümit is a deeply cherished Turkish-Islamic name meaning 'hope' or 'aspiration.' Rooted in the Turkish linguistic tradition and aligned with Islamic va...

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Umm Ayman
umm ayman (oom-eye-man)
أم أيمن (أم بمعنى أمّ أيمن)
Girl
Classical Common

Umm Ayman is a historically attested kunya (honorific) used for Barakah bint Tha'labah, a well-known Sahabiyyah (female Companion) of the Prophet Muha...

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