Muslim Girl Names

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Name Meaning Gender Origin
Mastura مستورة: المغطاة، المحجبة، ذات الحَشْم
From Arabic root S-T-R (ستر), meaning 'covered, protected, modest'; used historically in Muslim communities as a feminine name meaning 'the veiled/modest one'. Girl Arabic (widespread in Muslim societies, attested in South and Southeast Asian usage)
Mojgan الرموش (الجمع: رموش) - تعني الرموش
Eyelash(s); derived from Persian 'مژگان' meaning 'eyelashes', used as a poetic female name in Persian and Turkish contexts Girl Persian/Turkish (used by Muslim communities in Iran, Afghanistan, Turkey and South Asia)
Ifrah فرح، إفراح (معنى السعادة والابتهاج)
Joy, happiness, celebration; derived from Arabic root for joy (used in Somali as a feminine name) Girl Somali (from Arabic lexical root)
Mihri مَهْرِي (مأخوذ من مهر بمعنى شمس ومودّة)
Derived from Persian 'Mehr' (مهر) meaning 'sun, affection, love'; used in Ottoman Turkish as a feminine given name signifying 'beloved' or 'sun-like'. Girl Turkish (from Persian Mehr)
Deeqo عطية (المعنى: هدية، منحة)
Gift; generosity (from Somali 'deeq' meaning a gift, grant, or act of giving) Girl Somali
Waberi الفجر
From Somali waaber meaning 'dawn' or 'morning'; 'one of the dawn' or 'bringer of morning' Girl Somali
Minoo الجنة (بمعنى: بستان سماوي)
Paradise; heaven; celestial garden (Persian origin, used among Persian-speaking Muslims) Girl Persian
Mahtab نور القمر
Moonlight — from Persian ماه (mah, 'moon') + تاب (tab, 'light, radiance'), meaning the light or radiance of the moon Girl Persian
Mirman سيدة أو امرأة نبيلة
Lady, noblewoman, or mistress of the house Girl Pashto
Mwanaisha ابنة عائشة (مولودة لعائشة)
Child of Aisha; a Swahili compound name combining 'mwana' (child) and the Arabic name 'Aisha' Girl Swahili (East African, Arabic-Swahili compound)