MUSLIM BABY GIRL NAMES

Popular Muslim Girl Names With Meanings:

1. A’dab:

A beautiful name, A’dab means ‘hope or need’ in Arabic. It sounds pretty modern and is suitable for families looking for a trendy name.Sponsored

2. Aabidah:

Aabidah means ‘worshipper’ in Arabic. It is a traditional name and is perfect for religious families.

3. Aa’eedah:

Aa’eedah is a lilting baby girl name, meaning ‘returning or reward’. The ‘ah’ ending gives it a soft touch.

4. Aaleyah:

Aaleyah is a nice twist on the now common name Aaliyah. It means ‘exalted or highest social standing’.

5. Aasma:

Aasma is a wonderful name with an interesting meaning –‘excellent’. Isn’t it solemn?

6. Abeer:

This moniker, meaning ‘fragrance’, is well used among the Muslim population in India.

7. Ablah:

This Muslim name describes women like no other. It means ‘perfectly formed’.

8. Adara:

Adara, meaning ‘virgin’, is simply perfect for a Virgo baby. It also happens to be the name of a character in “Belgariad” series.

9. Adilah:

In Arabic, Adilah means ‘equal’.

10. Adiva:

Adiva is one of the unique muslim girl names. It means ‘pleasant or gentle’ in Arabic.

11. Afaaf:

Afaaf, meaning ‘pure and chaste’, would make an interesting choice for your daughter. And it’s uncommon too.

12. Afra:

This earthy name, meaning ‘color of earth’, has ties with Saint Afra, the German patroness of fallen women.

13. Ahd:

The name Ahd, meaning ‘pledge’ is both charming and unusual. It was increasingly popular in the 60s, and reigns today as an old classic.

14. Ahlam:

Ahlam means ‘witty’! And why wouldn’t you want to choose this name? Wittiness is always a welcome trait.

15. Alima:

Alima, meaning ‘educated or intellectual’, is one of our most favorite names in this list, solely because of its etymology.

16. Almas:

The beauty of this name must have stunned you, but we’re sure you’ll enjoy its meaning also. Almas means ‘diamond’.

17. Amal:

You must have noticed that Muslim baby names make great options for their beautiful and deep meanings and Amal is no exception. This moniker means ‘hope’.

18. Aminah:

Another beautiful but common Muslim name, Ameena means ‘trustworthy’ in Arabic.

19. Amira:

This shimmery Muslim name, used widely in the Arab community, is the feminine form of Amir and means ‘exalted’.

20. Amtullah:

If you are mainly looking for a religious name, try Amtullah. It means ‘the female servant of Allah’.

21. Anan:

Anan is a fresh, adorable, and cute Muslim girl name, meaning ‘cloud’.

22. Anisah:

Baby name Anisah has a bit of mystique and sounds totally adorable. It means ‘close, intimate, or one who’s a good friend’.

23. Ayshah:

Ayshah or Aisha means ‘living or prosperous’ in Arabic. It is a traditional name and was also the name of Prophet Mohamed’s youngest wife.

24. Aziza:

Meaning ‘powerful and bold’, a girl with the name Aziza is sure to grow up into a secure and strong woman.

25. Badia:

We love this classic name, not just because it’s unique in itself, but also because it means ‘unique’.

26. Badriya:

This moniker may be less popular than the original, but it’s equally, if not more, beautiful. Badriya means ‘full moon’.

27. Bahameen:

An unusual Muslim name, Bahameen means ‘spring’ in Arabic.

28. Barika:

Want a name that describes your little darling perfectly? Try Barika! It means ‘blossom’ in Arabic.

29, Basimah:

Basimah means ‘smiling’. It is a beautiful Arabic name and is not very common either.

30. Batool:

All of us wish to raise a girl who is full of virtue and has a kind heart. Batool is one such name with an endearing meaning. It means ‘pious woman’.

31. Benazir:

Benazir sounds like this name is made for a princess. It means ‘incomparable or matchless’.

32. Bilquis:

Bilquis is another popular Muslim name, which enjoys popularity in Western countries too. Bilquis means ‘the queen of Sheba’.

33. Buqayrah:

Buqayrah, associated with a female Hadith narrator, is a name, rich in tradition.

34. Daima:

A unique name, Daima means ‘always’. It is a name that has simplicity at its core.

35. Daisha:

This feminine Arabic origin name peaked in popularity in the year 1995. So if you want a distinctive name for your daughter, pick this name, meaning ‘alive’.

36. Daneen:

This striking name with a classic feel means ‘princess’.

37. Dariya:

Persian name Dariya feels stylish and contemporary without being overly familiar. Dariya means ‘river’.

38. Dimah:

Dimah means ‘carrying rainwater’ in Arabic. It is a great option if you are a nature-lover.

39. Dunya:

Dunya is another beautiful Muslim baby girl name, meaning ‘life’. You can even spell it as Dunia.

40. Elham:

Elham means ‘inspiration’ in Arabic.

41. Esita:

Going against the grain isn’t always bad, and Esita just proves that. This lovely and rarely used name means ‘desired’.

42. Fadilah:

Also spelled as Fazilah, is the feminine form of Fadil and means ‘virtuous or generous’.

43. Fairoz:

Fairoz is an amazing name and means ‘turquoise’ in Arabic.

44. Faizah:

Faizah, an exquisite sounding name, means ‘victorious or winner’ in Arabic.

45. Fakeehah:

If you like names that have a vintage aura, then you’re likely to adore this name. Fakeenah means ‘cheerful’.

46. Falak:

Muslim name Falak means ‘sky is full light and is beautiful’. It will light up even the darkest of the days.

47. Fareeda:

Fareeda, meaning ‘gem or precious pearl’, is one-of-a-kind Muslim baby girl name.

48. Fariah:

With a name such as Fariah, meaning ‘friend or companion’, maybe even your daughter can become someone’s best friend forever.

49. Farrah:

Muslim baby name Farrah, meaning ‘happiness’, brings a smile on the face whenever you hear it.

50. Fatima:

Fatima is one of those Muslim names that has more clout than others because it’s the name of Prophet Muhammad’s most loved daughter. Fatima means ‘captivating’.

51. Fatin:

Fatin, like Fatima, means ‘captivating’.

52. Fawzia:

In Arabic, Fawzia is another word for ‘winner’. It is a unique and modern muslim girl name and perfect for modern parents.

53. Ferozah:

Ferozah is a lovely, color name meaning ‘turquoise’.

54. Furat:

In Arabic, words or adjectives can also be used as names. Furat, meaning ‘sweet water’ is one of the examples.

55. Ghusan:

Ghusan is a distinguished, wonderful, and rare name meaning ‘branches of a tree’.

56. Hadiya:

Hadiya has a sentimental and touching meaning for a newborn, ‘gift’. Its alternate spelling Hadiyah means ‘guide to righteousness’.

57. Hanan:

Hanan is both, a Muslim name, meaning ‘mercy or compassion’, and a male Hebrew name, meaning ‘gracious’.

58. Haniya:

Haniya means ‘happy’. It is a perfect choice for parents looking for an easy name.

59. Heena:

Heena means ‘henna’ in Arabic. Henna is an intrinsic part of Muslim culture worldwide.

60. Hidaya:

A baby name such as Hidaya will inspire your daughter to follow the correct guidance in her life. Hidaya means ‘instructions or guidance’.

61. Huda:

This moniker is increasing in popularity. Huda means ‘guidance to the right path’.

62. Iman:

If you don’t mind using a unisex name for your daughter, you can give Iman a try, which means ‘faith’.

63. Inaya:

Inaya is an unusual and exotic Muslim name, meaning ‘concerned’.

64. Inbihaj:

Apart from the lovely aura of the name, the meaning of Inbihaj makes it even more lovely. After all, who wouldn’t love a name associated with ‘happiness and cheerfulness’.

65. Intisar:

Intisar means ‘triumph’, and who doesn’t wish to triumph over all the negatives?

66. Jadwa:

This name, meaning ‘gift’, falls along the lines of other Muslim names such as Hiba or Jada.

67. Jahara:

Jahara, the short form of Jahan Ara, would make a delicate, but strong name for your baby girl. It means ‘adorning the world’

68. Jalilah:

The two ‘l’s in the middle, and ‘ah’ ending is giving this name a poetic quality. Jalilah means ‘illustrious’.

69. Jamila:

Jamila has several spelling variations such as Jamilah, Jamilla, and Jameelah. But no matter how you spell this name, it will always sound beautiful. Jamila means ‘graceful’.

70. Jannat:

This Arabic version of ‘paradise’ could make a potential baby name for your daughter.

71. Jazmin:

Jazmin is one of the few Muslim names that do not end with an ‘a’. A name with style and swagger, Jazmin means ‘jasmine flower’.

72. Kalila:

If you like names ending with the soothing ‘ah’ sound, you should feast your eyes on this adorable Arabic muslim girl name, meaning ‘beloved’. Arabic

73. Karimah:

Karimah, the feminine form of Kareem, meaning ‘generous’, is one of the 99 names of Allah.

74. Khadija:

Khadija is renowned for being the name of the first wife of Prophet Muhammad. It means ‘trustworthy’.

75. Laila:

We’re obsessed with this gorgeous name. Laila is an Arabic name, meaning ‘night’.

76. Lakia:

Lakia means ‘treasure’ in Arabic, perfect for your little treasure?

77. Lina:

If you want your daughter to be a warmhearted and passionate individual, name her Lina, which means ‘tender’.

78. Lulu:

Isn’t it a cute and spirited name? Lulu is derived from an Arabic word, meaning ‘pearl’.

79. Maha:

Apart from referring to the color and shape of the wild cow’s eyes, Maha also means ‘rare jewel’ or ‘spring with clear water’.

80. Mahala:

Who says women are the weaker sex? They can do all and more things than men can! Mahala means ‘powerful’ – an apt name for a strong baby!

81. Mahra:

This not-so-common name is inspired by horse, one of the most important animals in Arab culture. Mahra means ‘filly’.

82. Malala:

If you’re looking for a name that comes packed with history, go for Malala, which is derived from Malalai, the name of a 19th century Afghan freedom fighter. Another famous bearer is the Nobel Peace Prize winner, Malala Yousefzai. Malala means ‘sad or grieved’.

83. Maleeka:

If you want your daughter to rule the world, then the name Maleeka, meaning ‘queen’, would be perfect for her.

84. Mariam:

Ever since Mary has been sailing out of style, its variations are becoming more and more popular. Mariam is the Arabic form of Mary and means ‘bitter’.

85. Maysa:

Maysa means ‘to walk with a proud, swinging gait’.

86. Meher:

Meher means ‘benevolence’ in Arabic. It is a common Muslim name.

87. Na’imah:

A name that is both beautiful and meaningful, Na’imah means ‘tranquility or peace’.

88. Nabila:

Your little princess is no less than nobility, right? Nabila is a perfect name meaning ‘noble’.

89. Nadia:

This exotic, but accessible Muslim name is a Russian name as well, though the meanings are different. Nadia means ‘announcer’ in the Arabic language.

90. Naia:

Meaning ‘comfort and peace’, this lilting moniker signifies two important things that everyone wants their daughters to have in life.

91. Nailah:

This unusual name can be spelled in several ways, including Nylah and Nila. Meaning ‘champion’, this moniker would even pay an ode to the ancient Egypt princess.

92. Najwa:

This interesting name has several meanings such as ‘secret’, ‘whisper’, and ‘passionate’. We think it’s a lovely option for little girls.

93. Nashita:

Nashita means ‘full of life’. Isn’t it an amazing name for your baby!

94. Nazia:

This Arabic, Pakistani, and Indian Muslim name is familiar enough for assimilation. Nazia means ‘a woman of whom you can be proud’.

95. Nimaah:

Nimaah means ‘blessing’ in Arabic. It is a very poetic name and has a beautiful ring to it.

96. Nisa:

We see this moniker assimilating brilliantly into mainstream America. Nisa means ‘woman’.

97. Noushin:

Baby girls are all about kisses and snuggles. They are God’s sweetest creation. And Noushin, means just that – ‘sweet’.

98. Nura:

Nura is a name will loads of beauty. It is the Muslim version of the Arabic name Noor and means ‘full of light’.

99. Omaira:

Meaning ‘red’, Omaira is rare, yet beautiful, just like the little girl who’s blessed your family.

100. Pegah:

Your baby is the dawn of a new life, a new hope, and a new dream! Pegah means ‘dawn’ in Arabic.

101. Qadira:

This powerful name means exactly what we women are – ‘powerful and capable’.

102. Rabia:

Let your newborn grow into a lighthearted and cheery girl by naming her Rabia, which means ‘breeze’.

103. Radwa:

This Muslim name refers to a mountain location in Al Medina. Radwa mountain is renowned for its height and beauty.

104. Rahma:

Parents who want their daughters to have mercy and kindness in their hearts can pick the name Rahma, which means ‘compassion’.

105. Rajeeyah:

Life is a lot about hope. So, set your daughter on the right track by naming her Rajeeyah, which means ‘full of hope’.

106. Rayah:

As time goes by, your daughter will become more of a friend to you. Rayah means ‘a friend’ in Arabic.

107. Rida:

While Rida can be used for both boys and girls, it’s used more widely for girls. Rida means ‘God fearing’.

108. Rihana:

Yes, one of the most famous singers of our generation has a name that’s Arabic. You can even spell it as Rihanna, and it means ‘sweet basil’.

109. Rima:

This old-timey name, highly popular in Pakistan, is famous for its association with Rima, the Jungle Girl, in the book “Green Mansions: A Romance of the Tropical Forest”.

110. Sadaqah:

Sadaqah, meaning ‘charity’, is one of our favorites. The ‘ah’ ending elevates it further.

111. Sadiya:

This eminently used feminine version of Said means ‘luck or fortunate’.

112. Sahara:

This beautiful feminine name, meaning ‘desert’, would make a striking first name for your daughter. You can even spell it as Zahara to add a zesty flair to your daughter’s personality.

113. Saida:

Saida is a common Muslim name and means ‘the fortunate one’ in Arabic.

114. Salena:

Salena means ‘moon’ in Arabic and is a beautiful name for a baby!

115. Salimah:

Defined as ‘safe and flawless’, Salimah means everything that you want your daughter to be. Also meaning ‘peace’ this name could even give you restful nights.

116. Samira/Samirah:

This beautiful Arabic origin name, is now known globally, all thanks to Samira Wiley, meaning ‘companion in evening conversation’.

117. Sana:

Sana, meaning ‘mountaintop or brilliant’, is one of the most imported Muslim baby girl names.

118. Sarah:

This Old Testament name is used widely by Muslims all across the world. Its prominent namesake is Sarah Bernhardt, the iconic actress. Sarah means ‘princess’.

119. Shadan:

This beautiful name of Persian origin can work for both boys and girls. It has a light and lovely meaning – ‘cheerful’.

120. Shaden:

This poetic and charming name denotes grace and strength in the best way possible. Shaden means ‘baby gazelle who lives on her own in the wild’.

121. Shaheen:

Wild birds, especially eagles, are given a significant status in Muslim culture. So why not pick a name inspired by the same? Shaheen means ‘eagle’.

122. Shakira:

We love the Colombian singer with this name, and we feel that it will make a rhythmic name for your daughter too. This Arabic name means ‘woman of grace’.

123. Shameena:

Shameena, is a unique traditional name meaning, ‘beautiful’ in Arabic.

124. Shokoufah:

Shokoufah, an Arabic name, means ‘blossom’.

125. Siddiqah:

Siddiqah stands for ‘one who keeps her word’ in Arabic.

126. Soheila:

Our children are the stars of our lives. So why not name her Soheila, which means ‘star’ in Arabic.

127. Sufia:

Sufia is an elegant Muslim version of the Greek name Sophia. It means ‘wisdom’.

128. Sumayah:

Your baby is your joy and pride. Sumayah means ‘pride’ in Arabic.

129. Taabah:

Taabah means ‘sweet, agreeable’ in Arabic. It is an unconventional Muslim name.

130. Tahira:

Tahira is an exotic, yet accessible Muslim name, meaning ‘pure and chaste’.

131. Taima:

This beautiful name either means ‘thunder’ or ‘oasis’. We think both the meanings are lovely, aren’t they?

132. Talibah:

Islam is a religion of knowledge. Talibah means ‘seeker of knowledge’.

133. Taliha:

With this name, meaning ‘one who seeks knowledge’, your daughter will be as curious and knowledgeable as she will be cute with it.

134. Tehzib:

Looking for a name that shouts feminine? Try Tehzib. It means ‘elegance’ in Arabic.

135. Thana:

Thana, meaning ‘happy occasion’, symbolizes the happy and cheerful time when your daughter was born.

136. Ummid:

Every parent has high hopes for their children. The name Ummid, which means ‘hope’, reflects this sentiment perfectly.

137. Veeda:

This unique name Veeda means ‘evident’ in Arabic.

138. Yamama:

Talking about unusual names, Yamama is an Arabic name, meaning ‘wild dove’. This moniker denotes speed and agility.

139. Yaminah:

Yaminah is a great Muslim name and means ‘good and proper’ in Arabic.

140. Yara:

Also the name of a Brazilian Goddess, Yara is an Arabic name, meaning ‘small butterfly’.

141. Yasmin:

This classic Muslim name, meaning ‘jasmine flower’, is popular globally now.

142. Zada:

Zada, meaning ‘fortunate, prosperous, and unique’ is a beautifully unique Muslim name.

143. Zahirah:

The extra ‘h’ in this moniker makes it distinct from its common spelling variant Zahira. The beautiful name means ‘luminous’.

144. Zaina:

Modern parents can go for the simplified form of Zainab, which means ‘beauty and grace’. It’s easy to spell, pronounce, and even understand.

145. Zainab:

This traditional Muslim name was the name of both daughter and wife of Prophet Muhammad, which explains its popularity. Zainab means ‘beautiful’.

146. Zaira:

A traditional name, Zaira means ‘rose’ in Arabic.

147. Zakiyah:

Another name for Hazrat Fatimah Zahra, Zakiyah is a great name that has rich historical connotations.

148. Zara:

If you want your daughter to grow up into a Fashionista, name her Zara, a Muslim name derived from the Arabic word ‘zahr’, which means ‘flower’.

149. Ziya:

Short and sweet, Ziya means ‘light’. If you want a name that has a universal appeal, Ziya will be a good bet.

150. Zoya:

We couldn’t think of a better name to end this name. Zoya means ‘alive’.