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
Ayan Gift Of God, Reward, Blessing
Zayan Beautiful, Hospitable, Graceful
Rayan Soft touch, Fresh, paradise gate
Arish Righteous, Nobel, A Brave Solider
Sufian Fast Moving, Light, Nimble, Companion Of Prophet
Rohaan As Pure Spirit, Spiritual, Kindhearted, Compassionate
Hashir One Who Assemble, Collector, Prophet’s Name
Hanzalah Pond, Water, Ditch, name of companion on Prophet
Irtaza Favorite, Chosen, Pleased, Satisfied
Meerab Water Surveillant, Water Master, Paradise Flower
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Anabia The gate of heaven, the gate of paradise
Inaya Help, care, protection
Zoya Alive, Loving, Caring Girl
Naira radiant, brilliant, full of light
Neha Loving, Affectionate, Rain
Muntaha The Utmost, Highest Degree, High Status
Kashaf Revelation, Manifestation, Divination, Miracle
Zonaira Belt, strap, intelligent, wise, Paradise Flower
Arfa High-Status, Best, Sublime, The Mighty
Bareera Pious, Virtual, Self-Righteous, Religious
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Name Meaning
Kaanan Forest
Ousaf Description, definition
Umran In Sindhi meaning is : Prosperity.
Zeehan
Muraad Variant Of Murad: Desire, Object
Khadam Servant
Bart Rich in Land, From the Barley
Gunasagar Ocean of Virtues
Assaf Virtues
Shuban Arrival of Fortune; Name of Lord Ganesha
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Sarwari Chief
Moulyasri Bright, Goddess Laxmi
Nira Consisting of Water; Juice; Liquor; Ploughed Field; Of the Loom; Part of God
Arppitha ArppithaRender
Inari Place Name for Lake Inari in Finland
Lindzie Island / Wetland
Reetiksha Queen of Season
Rubaya Cool Breeze in Spring Time
Farahnaz Joy
Buqayrah A narrator of Hadith
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Name Meaning
Abdul Musawwir Servant of the Fashioner
Gullabar Piece Of Cloud
Uzaafar Lion
Radbourne Lives by the Red Stream
Zeph God hashidden
Auni Help, Assist
Iliyas Singer of Natures, Beautiful
Veli Brother
Rayim Possessions; Goods; Wealth;
Zayan Ali Beautiful, Hospitable, Graceful,Cousin Brother of Prophet Muhammad (P.B.U. H), Fourth caliph Ali ibn Abi Talib
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Amaisha Most Beautiful
Elosie Form of Modern
Yasminah Jasmine (a Flower's name)
Yaminee Light in the Dark, Flower
Nirbisha Medicine Plant
Sajali Decorated
Jennah God is Gracious
Habikah The Road
Palomi Dove
Afera Color Of Earth
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If you are new parents or soon-to-be mamas and papas! If you're scratching your head thinking, “What is the name for a daughter starting with A?”, you’re not alone. Choosing a name is such a big deal, right? It’s like giving your little princess her first gift—one she’ll carry forever. And honestly, names starting with A have this special charm. They feel strong, fresh, and full of life.

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Let’s take a little trip back to the 1980s, a time when old-fashioned girl names brought to mind classic films, graceful grandmothers, and that special kind of charm that felt one-of-a-kind. Some of these names slipped out of the spotlight for a while, but they’re thriving again now! If you’re on the hunt for beautiful old-fashioned girl names 1980s that still carry that vintage vibe, you’ve landed in the perfect spot.

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What is the most beautiful name in the Quran? This question curiously raises all the interests, especially for us Pakistanis, who love searching treasures in the Holy Quran. The names mentioned in the Quran-Almost all of them are stars in a clear sky, shining in their own brilliance, especially Allah’s 99 Names.

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If you’ve ever wondered, “What are the 5 names of Islam?” you’re in for a treat. Muslim names aren’t just words—they’re stories, blessings, and a peek into our faith. As someone who’s grown up hearing these names all around in Pakistan, we are excited to share the top five famous Muslim names with you.

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Let’s take a little trip down memory lane to the 1990s, a time when we were growing up surrounded by cousins and friends with the most beautiful names. Back then, old-fashioned Muslim girl names from the 1990s were everywhere in Muslim communities, names that felt like a warm hug from tradition.

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People now a days have a soft spot for names that feel like they’ve stepped out of a vintage storybook. You know, those unique old-fashioned girls’ names that carry a timeless charm, a whiff of nostalgia, and a sprinkle of elegance? They remind us of the Victorian era or early 20th-century tales, which your nani used to tell—names rooted in history, literature, or even biblical vibes. We are talking about names with meanings tied to grace, nature, or virtues that just hit differently compared to today’s trendy picks like Emma or Olivia.

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Choosing a name for your child can be both exciting and scary for any parent. The excitement is even greater when it comes to Muslim names since choosing such names is more than just choosing a name that sounds beautiful. Picking out Muslim names is an important, meaningful choice with religious, cultural, and personal significance. If you are going that extra mile, let us take you through everything you need to know regarding the same.

Where Do Muslim Names Come From?

When looking for that ever-perfect name, one comes to realize that Muslim names mostly have three major sources.

Understanding the Structure of Muslim Names

If you’ve ever heard a full Arabic name, you’d notice it’s longer than just a first and last name. Here’s how it works:

  1. Ism (Given Name): This is the personal name given at birth, like Ahmed or Fatima.
  2. Nasab (Patronymic): Shows lineage, such as "ibn" (son of) or "bint" (daughter of), like "Ayesha bint Umar."
  3. Laqab (Title/Nickname): Sometimes, an honorary title is added.
  4. Nisbah (Attributive): Indicates where the person is from, such as "al-Bukhari" (from Bukhara).

For example, "Ahmad ibn Saeed al-Baghdadi" means "Ahmad, son of Saeed, from Baghdad."

Tips for Choosing the Right Muslim Name

When you are picking names for your family, consider a few things to make sure it is meaningful and practical. Here’s what to keep in mind:

Cultural Variations in Muslim Names

One thing I love about Muslim names is how they adapt to different cultures. While Arabic names dominate, regions like South Asia, Turkey, and Africa add their unique touch. For example:

No matter where you are, choosing a name that reflects both your faith and heritage is a beautiful way to stay connected to your roots.

Choosing Muslim names is more than just a decision—it’s a legacy. The name you give your child will be with them for life, shaping their identity and connection to their faith. So, take your time, research well, and pick something that carries both beauty and meaning.