Muslim Girl Names
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Fazila
فاضلة — صاحبة الفضيلة والفضل
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Virtuous, excellent, superior, someone distinguished by virtue (from Arabic فاضلة, feminine active participle of fāḍil). | Girl | Arabic |
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Farzaneh
حكيمة، متعلمة (فرزانه)
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Classical Persian female name meaning 'wise, learned, sagacious'. | Girl | Persian (New Persian) |
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Quraybah
قُرَيْبَة — تصغيرٌ من 'قَرِيب' بمعنى قريب/قريبة أو محبوبة قريبة.
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Diminutive of Arabic 'qarīb' (قَرِيب) meaning 'near, close' — 'little/near one'; historically used as a feminine given name (e.g., several Sahabiyat named Quraybah). | Girl | Arabic |
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Xaliimo
حليمة (لطيفة، صابرة، حليمة الخلق)
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Somali orthographic form of the Arabic name Ḥalīmah (حليمة), meaning 'gentle, patient, forbearing' — 'one who is mild and forbearing'. | Girl | Somali (Somali spelling of Arabic Ḥalīmah) |
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Ebrar
الأبرار: الصالحون والمتقون
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The pious, the righteous (plural form used as a virtue name — 'the righteous ones') | Girl | Arabic (Bosnian usage) |
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Rumaysa
لطيف الخدود، رقيق ولطيف
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Gentle, soft‑cheeked, tender; a classical Arabic epithet implying delicacy and mild beauty | Girl | Arabic |
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Delkash
جذّاب، آسر
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From Persian دلکش (delkash): 'that which draws the heart', 'captivating', 'attractive'. | Girl | Persian |
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Qamarunnisa
قمر النساء: القمر بين النساء أو جمال النساء
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Moon of the women; a compound Arabic-Persian female name (Qamar + al-Nisa) meaning 'the moon among women' or 'beauty of women'. | Girl | Arabic/Persian (widely attested in South Asian and Persianate Muslim contexts) |
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Parigul
بِاسمٍ مركب من 'پری' (جنية/جميلة) و'گل' (زهرة): زهرة الجنية أو الجميلة كالزهرة
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From Persian roots pari (fairy) + gul (flower) — 'fairy-flower' or 'beautiful like a flower/fairy'; a female name attested in Pashto and Balochi speaking regions. | Girl | Persian/Pashto (used in Pashto- and Balochi-speaking communities across Afghanistan, Pakistan, and adjacent regions) |
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Vahideh
وحيدة
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Derived from Arabic wāḥidah: 'unique', 'single', 'one of a kind' | Girl | Persian (from Arabic root wāḥid/wāḥidah) |