Beautiful Islamic names for Girls

Here is a list of beautiful Islamic names for girls along with their meanings:

 

 

Aa’idah – “Visiting, returning”

Aa’isha – “Alive, prosperous”

Aabida – “Worshipper”

Aabirah – “Fragrant, aromatic”

Aaleyah – “Exalted, highest social standing”

Aalia – “Exalted, noble”

Aamira – “Full of life, prosperous”

Aasiyah – “One who tends to the weak and heals”

Aatika – “Generous, charitable”

Abeer – “Fragrance”

Abia – “Great”

Abida – “Worshipper”

Abir – “Fragrance”

Adeela – “Equal, just”

Adila – “Just, fair”

Adira – “Strong, powerful”

Afaf – “Chastity, modesty”

Afia – “Well-being, health”

Afnan – “Branches of a tree”

Afrah – “Happiness, joy”

Aida – “Returning, visitor”

Aisha – “Alive, prosperous”

Akifa – “Devoted, dedicated”

Alia – “Noble, exalted”

Alina – “Noble, beautiful”

Alya – “Sky, loftiness”

Amal – “Hope, aspiration”

Amara – “Eternal, immortal”

Amatullah – “Female servant of Allah”

Ameena – “Trustworthy, faithful”

Amina – “Trustworthy, faithful”

Amira – “Princess, leader”

Ammarah – “Beautiful, glamorous”

Anisa – “Friendly, companion”

Aniya – “Concern, care”

Arwa – “Female mountain goat”

Asiya – “One who heals”

Asma – “Excellent, lofty”

Atiya – “Gift, present”

Ayesha – “Lively, prosperous”

Aziza – “Precious, cherished”

Badia – “Unprecedented, unique”

Bahira – “Dazzling, brilliant”

Bakht – “Fortune, luck”

Basima – “Smiling”

Batool – “Pure, chaste”

Benazir – “Incomparable, unique”

Bushra – “Good news, glad tidings”

Dalia – “Gentle, delicate”

Dana – “Pearl”

Dania – “Near, close”

Dariya – “Sea, river”

Deeba – “Silent, peaceful”

Diya – “Light, splendor”

Dua – “Supplication, prayer”

Eiliyah – “The beautiful one to grow in peace and love with God”

Eliza – “Unique, precious”

Emira – “Princess, leader”

Erum – “Paradise”

Eshaal – “Flower in paradise”

Fadila – “Virtuous, excellent”

Fajr – “Dawn”

Farah – “Joy, happiness”

Farida – “Unique, precious”

Fariha – “Happy, joyful”

Fatima – “Captivating, one who abstains”

Fawziya – “Successful, triumphant”

Fiza – “Breeze”

Ghada – “Graceful woman”

Ghazal – “Love poem, lyric”

Gul – “Flower, rose”

Gulzar – “Garden”

Habiba – “Beloved”

Hadia – “Guide, leader”

Hafsa – “Gathering, collection”

Hajar – “Rock, stone”

Haleema – “Gentle, patient”

Hana – “Happiness, bliss”

Hanan – “Compassion, tenderness”

Hanifa – “True believer”

Haniya – “Pleased, happy”

Hasina – “Beautiful, good”

Hawwa – “Eve, first woman”

Hayat – “Life”

Heba – “Gift”

Huda – “Guidance, right path”

Ibtisam – “Smile”

Iffah – “Chaste, modest”

Ilham – “Inspiration, revelation”

Inaya – “Concern, solicitude”

Iqra – “Read, recite”

Iram – “Garden in heaven”

Isra – “Nocturnal journey”

Jannah – “Paradise, heaven”

Javeria – “Beloved, likable”

Jawaher – “Jewels”

Juwairiyah – “Little girl, daughter”

Kanza – “Hidden treasure”

Karima – “Generous, noble”

Khadija – “Premature child”

Khairun – “Kind, benevolent”

Khalida – “Eternal, immortal”

Khalisa – “Pure, clear”

Khawla – “Gazelle”

Laila – “Night, dark beauty”

Lamya – “Dark-lipped”

Layla – “Dark beauty, night”

Leena – “Tender, delicate”

Lubna – “Storax tree”

Mahira – “Skilled, expert”

Maha – “Wild cow, gazelle”

Mahira – “Expert, knowledgeable”

Malak – “Angel, messenger”

Manal – “Achievement, attainment”

Mariam – “Beloved, wished-for child”

Maryam – “Beloved, sea of bitterness”

Muna – “Desire, hope”

Nabila – “Noble, high-born”

Nadia – “Tender, delicate”

Naima – “Tranquil, serene”

Naira – “Shining, glittering”

Naseem – “Breeze”

Nawal – “Gift, blessing”

Nida – “Call, voice”

Nisreen – “Wild rose”

Noor – “Light, illumination”

Noura – “Light, honor”

Qamar – “Moon”

Qudsia – “Holiness, sacredness”

Rabab – “White cloud”

Rabiya – “Springtime, garden”

Radwa – “Pleasant, satisfied”

Rahma – “Mercy, compassion”

Rania – “Delighted, contented”

Rasha – “Young gazelle”

Raya – “Satisfied, contented”

Reem – “Gazelle”

Rehana – “Fragrant, sweet-smelling”

Ruqayyah – “Gentle, kind”

Saba – “Early morning breeze”

Sabah – “Morning”

Sabrina – “Boundary, border”

Sadiya – “Lucky, fortunate”

Safa – “Purity, clarity”

Safiya – “Pure, chosen one”

Sahar – “Dawn”

Salma – “Peaceful, safe”

Samia – “Exalted, noble”

Samira – “Companion, entertaining”

Sana – “Brilliance, radiance”

Sara – “Pure, noble”

Sarah – “Princess, noblewoman”

Shadia – “Singer, melodious”

Shaima – “Good-natured, gentle”

Shamim – “Fragrance, perfume”

Shazia – “Unique, rare”

Shifa – “Healing, remedy”

Sidra – “Lote tree”

Suhaila – “Moon-glow”

Sumaya – “High above, exalted”

Suraiya – “Star”

Tahira – “Pure, chaste”

Tala – “Gold”

Tasneem – “A spring in Paradise”

Thara – “Wealth, fortune”

Ulfat – “Affection, love”

Umairah – “Living a long life”

Umnia – “Desire, wish”

Wafa – “Loyalty, faithfulness”

Warda – “Rose”

Waseela – “Means, intermediary”

Yamina – “Right, blessed”

Yasmin – “Jasmine flower”

Yusra – “Prosperous, fortunate”

Zafira – “Triumphant, victorious”

Zahira – “Radiant, shining”

Zainab – “Fragrant flower”

Zara – “Princess, flower”

Zarifa – “Successful, elegant”

Zoya – “Alive, full of life”

 

Please note that the meanings provided are general interpretations and may vary slightly in different sources or cultures.

 

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