Muslim Girl Names
Discover 999+ beautiful Muslim girl names with meanings, Arabic script, and Quranic references. Find the perfect name for your baby girl.
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Turan
توران
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Name of a historical region rendered in Persian and Turkic literature; as a feminine given name it evokes the ancient land 'Turan' (توران), associated with Turkic-Persian heritage and the cultural idea of a homeland or realm. | Girl | Persian/Turkic (used historically in Ottoman-influenced Bosnian communities) |
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Jowhar
جوهرة — حجر كريم، جوهَر (الجوهر)؛ لؤلؤة ثمينة
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Jewel; essence; precious gem | Girl | Somali (from Arabic 'Jawhara' / جوهرة) |
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Mevluda
مشتق من المولد (المولد)؛ بمعنى مرتبط بالميلاد أو احتفال المولد
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Female form derived via Ottoman Turkish from Arabic mawlid (mawlid) — associated with birth or the Mawlid celebration; often given to girls linked to that timing or devotional context. | Girl | Bosnian (Ottoman Turkish origin, Arabic root) |
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Shumaila
شَمَائِل / شَمیلہ (صفاتِ نرم و خوش طبع)
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Delicate, graceful, soft-mannered; feminine form associated with gentleness and refined manners | Girl | Arabic/Persian → Urdu usage (common in South Asian Muslim naming practices) |
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Āsiyah
المُواسي، المتصَبِّرَة
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Comforter, one who consoles; traditionally identified as the believing wife of Pharaoh who cared for Moses | Girl | Arabic; Quranic/Historical (wife of Pharaoh in Islamic tradition) |
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Nûrîn
نورين: ذات النور، المتألقة، المضيئة
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From Arabic نُور (nūr) 'light' with Kurdish/Turkish feminine suffix; means 'luminous, radiant' or 'one of light'. | Girl | Kurdish/Turkish formation from Arabic root نُور; attested in Kurdish and Anatolian usage |
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Ava
ماء، آوا
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Water (Kurdish) ; also 'sound/voice' (Persian: آوا) | Girl | Kurdish-Persian |
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Yasna
العبادة، الطقس الديني المقدس
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From Avestan/Persian yasna — 'sacred worship' or 'religious liturgy'; historically a term for Zoroastrian worship services later adopted as a feminine given name in Persianate societies | Girl | Persian (Avestan liturgical term) |
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Berrak
صاف، ناصع، واضح
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Clear, bright, pure, transparent (Turkish) | Girl | Turkish |
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Nadra
نادرة — صفة مؤنثة من نادر؛ معناها نَادِرَةٌ/قَيِّمَةٌ (قَلِيلَةُ الوُجُودِ، ثَمِينَةٌ)
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Rare, precious, uncommon (feminine of the Arabic root ن-د-ر meaning 'to be rare/scarce') | Girl | Arabic; widely used in Urdu- and Sindhi-speaking Muslim communities |