Muslim Girl Names
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Jina
حياة
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Life (from Kurdish jîn); carries connotations of 'life', 'soul', or 'living being' in Kurdish usage | Girl | Kurdish |
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Zaynab al-Nafzawiyya
زَيْنَبُ: اسم عربي قديم غالباً بمعنى «زينة الأب» أو اسم نبات عطري؛ النَّفْزَاوِيَّةُ: نسبة إلى نفزاوة/النفزاويين.
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Compound: Zaynab (زينب) — a classical Arabic feminine name often glossed as 'father's ornament' or associated with a fragrant plant; al-Nafzawiyya (النفزاوية) — a nisba indicating origin from Nafzawa (a Berber locality/tribal name). | Girl | Arabic/Berber nisba (North African) |
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Caawo
الفجر / طلوع الصبح
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Dawn; the early morning light (Somali). | Girl | Somali |
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Dilan
قلب، حبيبة، فرحة القلب
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Heart; beloved; heart's delight — from Kurdish 'dil' (heart), connoting affection, inner feeling and emotional warmth | Girl | Kurdish (also used in Kurdish-speaking and neighboring Muslim communities) |
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Qamra
قمرَة (شَبيهة بالقمر، ذات بريق القمر)
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Moonlike, feminine form derived from Arabic 'Qamar' meaning 'moon'; implies luminosity or beauty like the moon | Girl | Arabic root قمر (qamar) with feminine formation used in South Asian (Sindhi/Balochi/Urdu) naming practice |
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Keltum
ذات الخدود الممتلئَة
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Derived from classical Arabic كُلثوم (Kulthūm): 'full-faced', 'round-cheeked'; Maghrebi/Amazigh vocalization Keltum used in North Africa | Girl | Amazigh / Maghrebi Arabic |
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Zineb
زينة الأب أو شجرة طيبة العطر
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Moroccan/Amazigh variant of Zaynab (زَيْنَب): 'father's adornment' or historically associated with a fragrant tree; denotes beauty or fragrant plant | Girl | Amazigh / Maghrebi Arabic |
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Sumayyah
سمية — تصغير لسَماء، دلالة على العلو أو الصِغَر المرتبط بالسماء
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Diminutive form related to sama' (sky); understood as 'small/high one' or 'exalted/little sky'. Historically used as Sumayyah bint Khabbat, one of the earliest converts and recognized as the first martyr (shaheed) in Islam. | Girl | Arabic (Early Islamic / Meccan) |
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Lamya
ذات الشفاه الداكنة
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One with dark or beautifully tinged lips; from Arabic root 'l-m-yāʼ' referring to a dusky or dark lip color (a classical descriptive epithet). | Girl | Arabic |
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Sawsan
سوسن: زنبق (پھول)؛ پاکیزگی و نرمی کی علامت
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Lily (a fragrant flowering plant); symbolically purity and delicacy | Girl | Arabic |