Muslim Girl Names
Discover 1081+ beautiful Muslim girl names with meanings, Arabic script, and Quranic references. Find the perfect name for your baby girl.
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Mastura
مستورة: المغطاة، المحجبة، ذات الحَشْم
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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) |
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Mojgan
الرموش (الجمع: رموش) - تعني الرموش
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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) |
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Ifrah
فرح، إفراح (معنى السعادة والابتهاج)
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Joy, happiness, celebration; derived from Arabic root for joy (used in Somali as a feminine name) | Girl | Somali (from Arabic lexical root) |
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Mihri
مَهْرِي (مأخوذ من مهر بمعنى شمس ومودّة)
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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) |
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Deeqo
عطية (المعنى: هدية، منحة)
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Gift; generosity (from Somali 'deeq' meaning a gift, grant, or act of giving) | Girl | Somali |
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Waberi
الفجر
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From Somali waaber meaning 'dawn' or 'morning'; 'one of the dawn' or 'bringer of morning' | Girl | Somali |
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Minoo
الجنة (بمعنى: بستان سماوي)
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Paradise; heaven; celestial garden (Persian origin, used among Persian-speaking Muslims) | Girl | Persian |
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Mahtab
نور القمر
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Moonlight — from Persian ماه (mah, 'moon') + تاب (tab, 'light, radiance'), meaning the light or radiance of the moon | Girl | Persian |
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Mirman
سيدة أو امرأة نبيلة
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Lady, noblewoman, or mistress of the house | Girl | Pashto |
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Mwanaisha
ابنة عائشة (مولودة لعائشة)
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Child of Aisha; a Swahili compound name combining 'mwana' (child) and the Arabic name 'Aisha' | Girl | Swahili (East African, Arabic-Swahili compound) |