Muslim Girl Names

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Name Meaning Gender Origin
Oulaya الصغيرة الرفيعة / ذات المنزلة العالية
Diminutive of Aliya/Alīyah — 'the little exalted, high-born or noble one'. Historically used in early Abbasid circles and later Maghrebi transliterations as Oulaya. Girl Arabic (attested in Abbasid-era sources; later Maghrebi usage)
Badrunissa بدر النساء
“Full moon among women” — from Arabic 'badr' (full moon) + 'al-nisāʼ' (the women); denotes radiant beauty and prominence among women. Girl Arabic/Persian; attested historically in South Asian (Sindhi and Mughal) contexts
Tuhfa تحفة - هدية ثمينة أو تذكار نفيس
Gift, present, precious offering (Arabic noun 'tuhfa' meaning a rare gift or token) Girl Arabic / Ottoman Bosnian usage
Omaima أم صغيرة، صيغة تصغير من أم
Diminutive of Umm — 'little mother' or 'small caring mother'; affectionate form historically used in Arabic Girl Arabic
Anjuman مجلس، جمعية (انجمن)
Assembly, gathering, society; in Persian/Urdu often denotes a poetic or devotional assembly (sufi congregation). Girl Persian/Urdu (used across South Asian Muslim literary tradition)
Jiyan حياة
Kurdish name meaning 'life' (from Kurdish jiyan meaning 'life, existence'). Used among Kurdish communities as a feminine given name conveying vitality and being. Girl Kurdish (Kurmancî)
Zarrin زرّين (فارسی مصدر) — معنای «طلایی، زرّین» (در خط عربی به همین صورت نوشته می‌شود)
Golden; made of gold or golden-hued (from Persian زرّین) Girl Persian (commonly used in Urdu-speaking communities)
Arifa عارفة — عالِمَة، مُطّلِعَة
Knowledgeable, aware; a female knower (from Arabic root ʿ-r-f 'to know') Girl Arabic (widely used in South Asia, attested among Sindhi-speaking communities)
Keumalahayati كلمة مركبة: Keumala (عنصر محلي مالايو/آشنيسي دال على الجوهرة/اللؤلؤ) + حياتي (حياتي) = «لؤلؤة الحياة» أو «جوهرة الحياة».
Compound Acehnese/Malay name: 'Keumala' (a local/formalised element akin to 'kemala' meaning 'jewel, pearl') + Arabic 'Hayati' (حياتي) meaning 'life' — commonly rendered 'Pearl of (my) life' or 'jewel of life'. Girl Aceh (Malay world)
Nusaybah اسم عربي (نُسَيْبَة) مشتق دال على «حصّة/نصيب صغير»؛ اسم تاريخي حملته صحابية معروفة نُسَيْبَة بنت كَعْب (أمّ عَمّارة).
Arabic name (نُسَيْبَة), diminutive form related to the root n‑s‑b/ n‑s‑b variations; conventionally glossed in classical lexica as 'a small portion/share' or 'one given a portion' — used historically as a personal name. Famously borne by the Sahabiyyah Nusaybah bint Ka'ab (Umm 'Ammarah). Girl Arabic (Arab, early Islamic period)