50000+ Baby Names for Boys & Girls

Names are the life time identity of an individual in every society. Baby names have huge choices of names due to the vastness of all language. Parents can go through this webpage for latest baby names that are too adorable to resist. You can view names from different religions including Muslim Names and Hindu Names. Khadija, Teresa, Ali, Rahul, are the most liked name.

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Name Meaning
Arham Mercy, Compassion, Kindness
Aryan Warrior, invasionary mind people, related to prehistoric Arya people
Saad Felicity. Good Fortune. Good Luck
Junaid A Sufi Saint, Spiritual, Young Fighter, Warrior
Taimoor Self-Made, (made of) Steel, Strong
Faisal Decisive, Judge, Authority, Arbitrator
Usman Wise, Most Powerful
Zaid Growth, Progress, Increment, Superabundance, Addition
Saif Sword, Sabre, symbolic Of Liberty and Strength
Owais Fearless, Experienced Person, Companion of Prophet
Taha Pure, Mystic, Name Of a Surah, Prophet’s Name
Zubair Strong, firm, powerful, intelligent, wise
Abir Aroma; Strong
Hashir One Who Assemble, Collector, Prophet’s Name
Safwan Rock, Bright, Pure, Cloudless Day
Arab Wish, Desire
Zohaib Leader, King, Gold Or Ocean Of Knowledge
Yasin Sura In Ou'Ran. Name Of Prophet Muhammad.
Samir Entertaining Companion
Fayaz Open To Spend
Shamim Odor, Scent
Shakil Handsome, Good Looking
Wasif The Definition
Rayhan Good Scent, Fragrance, Fragranced Herb
Sahir Wakeful
Afraz Very Learned In Divine Law
Adib Variant Of Adeeb: Scholar, Cultured, Civil, Well-mannered
Adam A Prophet’S Name
Shahadat For the sake of the right
Riyad Garden
Zohan Gift; Gift from God
Jahid Hard worker
Aahil Great King, Great Leader, Emperor
Aliyar High, Elevated, Champion, Eminent
Amatullah Slave Of God
Taban Resplendent, Glittering
Zoraiz Spreader Of Light, Distributor Of Light.
Affan To Forgive, A Person Who Forgives, Modest
Hasnain Imam Hasan And Imam Hussain, The Two Grandsons Of Prophet Muhammad
Marid Rebellious
Musaab Appreciable
shazain Brave, Good Adornment & Skillful
Zaviyan Bright; A New Light to the New
Musab Ibn-umair RA was so Named He was a
Yuzarsif Rich, Lord of
Ayzan Morning
Ezdan Merciful; Kind; Gift from God
Shahzan Son of King; King of Heaven; Lord
Mehzan Gift of God
Toha Gift from God
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Inaya Help, care, protection
Sana Light, Radiance, To Glow,Resplendence
Fatima To Abstain, Chaste, Captivating
Abeeha her father, nickname of Hazrat Fatima
Haniya A Place To Rest, To Be Happy
Mahira Expert, skilled, talented, accomplished, adept
Maryam Virgin, Figurative, Pious, Devout, Chaste
Arya In Hindu meaning is : Honoured; noble
Hafsa The Name Of The Holy Prophet's Wife
Rumaisa Wind that scatters dust, hides tracks, footprints
Sadia Lucky, Fortunate, Cheerful, Blessed, Happy
Khadija The Name Of Holy Prophet (PBUH)'s First Wife Khadijah-tul-Kubra (RA)
Dua WORSHIP, PLEADED, Devotion
Fiza Wide, Open, Open Hearted, Enlarger, Improver, Who Expands, Magnifier
Hiba Gift”, especially a gift and blessing from God
Saima Pious Woman Who Fasts Often, Fasting Woman, LIGHTENING
Arfa High-Status, Best, Sublime, The Mighty
Sumaiyaa Pure, Exalted, High, Chaste
Sarah Pure, Happy
Sania Brilliant, Majestic, Exalted, Eminent, Splendid, Fem. Of Sani
Ariba Witty, Smart, Wise, Wisdom, Decisiveness
Amal Work, Hope, Aspiration
Amna Peace ,Safety, Safe One, Protected One
Safa Innocent.
Faria Prosperous woman
Izzah Power
Nafisa Precious. Delicate. Gem.
Arwa Satisfied, pleasant, Fresh
Amara Bitter
Taiba Clean
Rima Antelope.
umme Hani Name of the daughter of Abu Talib and sister of Ali (RA)
Tahsin Praise, Beautification.
Irha God Gifted
Saiba With The Rain Of Coming Wind
Ifa Keeping Faith, Satisfying
Siara Pure, Holy.
Aria Brings Rain
Alifa Show Affection
Parvin Pleiades, Cluster Of Stars.
Falaq Daybreak, Dawn
Ayeza Noble
Qaswa Name of the camel of Holy Prophet
Aneeza Happiness And Green Valleys
Amayra Regal And Beautiful, Princess
Alaya Greatness”, Highness, Sublimity
Abrish Rain of heaven, One who pours water, Gift Of God, Dappled
Armish Quite, Beautiful gift of God
Fabiha Fortunate, Good Luck, Lucky Girl, Gifted
Mehmal A camel's saddle; A camel litter or dorser (in which women travel).
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Name Meaning
Darsan Philosophy Seeing Clearly
Vincente Conquering
Saikalakala Lord of Eternity; Shirdi Sai Baba
Rut Companion; Friend
Wasna-a Happy
Gajandar Lord Ganesha
Joos Yahweh will Add Another Son
Patten From the Warrior's Town
Jaimalla Victorious Fighter
Zayin Hebrew Alphabet
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Nurry Gypsy Woman
Harshni Joyful
Donalyn Lady, From the
Dillep Ancestor of Lord Rama
Somasree Moon, Light, Alm Face, Another
Caltha cup,
Aaditree Goddess
Asdah Lion
Iriny Peace
Guddya Beautiful Doll
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Tandava Violent Dance of Shiva
Anuradh Accomplished; Worship; Adoration; …
Zbygniew To do Away with Anger, To Dispel
Lokapradip Light of the World; Another Word for Brahma
Oddom High Intelligence, Excellent
Harsimran One who Promotes Happiness
Odin Inspiration, Wealthy Defender
Pramda Horse
Ghanesh Lord Ganesh
Muwafa Cured; Having No Illness
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Tarnnum TarnnumBeautiful
Rio Village cherry blossom
Verran Short
Senait Good Luck
Vaibhaviya Wealth, Prosperity, Goddess
Lotty Little and Womanly, Free Man
Emila Rivalling, Imitating
Deyana Religious,Millat
Pragun Straight; Honest
Gretha Pearl
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One of the most significant things that have to be done by parents after the birth of their child is to choose a meaningful name. Names mean more than just identity to Bengali families, and have profound cultural, spiritual, and traditional value. It is a month of celebration in Bengal with Durga Puja festivals and the start of winter, and thus, considered a good month to have a baby. Babies that are born in this month are said to be endowed with a sense of warmth, smartness, attractiveness and modernism.

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Popular & Unique Baby Names with Meaning

Choosing a name for your child can be both exciting and scary for any parent. The excitement is even greater when it comes to modern names since choosing such names is more than just choosing a name that sounds beautiful. Picking out names is an important, meaningful choice with religious, cultural, and personal significance.  

Where Do Traditional Names Come From?

Meaningful names are usually taken from the following sources:

  • Religious Texts – Parents give their children names that they find in holy books (Quran, Bible, Torah, and Vedas) as a way of ensuring that the child has a spiritual name.
  • Cultural and Linguistic Roots – Names tend to mirror the language and culture of a family, with attributes such as wisdom, strength, beauty or virtue.
  • Religious Traditions – The names of prophets, saints, religious leaders or other respected figures are frequently used as they honor their character and heritage.

Understanding Different Naming Structures

Different cultures have different naming norms. Some typical patterns include:

Arabic/Islamic Names:

  • Ism (Given Name): The first name that is given at birth, such as Ahmed or Fatima.
  • Nasab (Patronymic): Refers to lineage, e.g. ibn (son of) or bint (daughter of), e.g. Ayesha bint Umar.
  • Laqab (Title/Nickname): In some cases, an honorary title is added.
  • Nisbah (Attributive): Refers to origin, e.g., al-Bukhari (of Bukhara).

Hindu Names:

Frequently include the first name and the surname of the father or family name. It also sometimes carries regional or caste designation.

Christian Names:

Conventionally use a first name (usually of a saint or biblical character), a surname, and middle names are also adopted in many societies.

Tips for Choosing the Right Name

Some factors to consider when naming your child are:

  • Check the Meaning: Classical names are usually very strong, with uplifting meanings. Always select one that resonates with the desired personality.
  • Pronunciation & Spelling: It should be a name that is easy to spell and pronounce, particularly in your area. Do not use very complicated names that can create problems in the future.
  • Family & Cultural Connection: A significant number of families celebrate grandparents or cultural heritage through naming that reflects their practice and background.
  • Religious Significance: Religious names are usually associated with blessings and good qualities depending on the family beliefs.
  • South Asian variations: Sanskrit/Arabic root names such as Ram Krishna or Muhammad Ahsan are combined with local pronunciation patterns.

No matter your background, choosing a name that reflects both your faith or values and heritage is a beautiful way to stay connected to your roots while giving your child a meaningful identity.

FAQs

Q: How do I choose a name that honors my religious beliefs?

A: Analyze your religious texts, traditions, and history. Find the names of prophets, saints, or other sacred people that have qualities that you value. Think of the spiritual connotation and meaning of each name.

Q: How do I find unique religious names that aren't overused?

A: Learn about unfamiliar saints, prophets, or religious figures in your tradition. Visit Hamariweb or study your religious scripts to find rare names.

Q: Should I consider numerology or astrology when choosing religious names?

A: Numerology and astrology are often combined with religious traditions of naming in many cultures. Hindu parents tend to refer to birth charts and nakshatras when assigning auspicious names to their children. Gematria or biblical numerology is used in certain Christian and Jewish communities.  

Q: Should I choose a traditional name or a modern one?

A: This is subject to your own preference and family values. Older names have a very rich cultural and religious meaning, whereas new names can be much more readily spoken in the modern context. You may also select names which combine both of these.

Q: How important is the meaning of a name?

A: In most cultures, name meanings are crucial since they affect personality and fate. Research the meaning of any name before making final decisions to ensure that the name has favorable characteristics.

Q: Can I combine traditional religious names with modern elements?

A: Various families manage to integrate both traditional and modern methods of naming. You could have a religious first name and modern middle name. Other parents choose modern versions of classical religious names.