Modern Muslim Girls Names A to Z

Muslim Girls Names A to Z like Mirha, Zimal, Anaya, Eshal, and Hoorain offer timeless appeal with unique significance. Find a beautiful, versatile collection of Muslim girl names that are elegant, spiritually oriented, and culturally rich. Every name has a diverse Islamic context and signifies values of love, purity and strength. Be it the names of Arabic origin or of a new Islamic style, discover the perfect name that complements the tradition and gifts your child with the blessings of identity. Explore significant Muslim baby girl names here.

Popular Muslim Girl Names of The Week

Name Meaning
Anabia The gate of heaven, the gate of paradise View Detail
Ruqayya Spell. Superior. View Detail
zirwa High Status, Exalted, Sublime and Superb View Detail
Humna Extremely Discerning, Wise, Wisdom, Intelligence View Detail
Umaiza Beautiful and Bright View Detail
Afreen Beautiful, Brave, Acclaim ,Stimulation, Praise, Lucky , Encouragement View Detail
Anaya Caring, Guardian, Protector, Concern View Detail
Umaima Little mother, Be a mother, Little Umm View Detail
Meerub Paradise Flower or Flower of Heaven View Detail
Bareera Pious, Virtual, Self-Righteous, Religious View Detail

10K+ Muslim Girl Names A to Z

Name Meaning
Ruwaida Walking gently. View Detail
Jian Life View Detail
Mandal Fragrant wood. View Detail
Iqamat Calm, peace, staying. View Detail
Ranya In Sanskrit meaning is : Pleasant; war like View Detail
Mani Father Of Ketil View Detail
Maisara Prosperity, abundance View Detail
Bab From The Gateway. View Detail
Marjan Coral View Detail
Ramza -- View Detail
Sayyam Fasting. View Detail
Yasra Affluent, rich, prosperous. View Detail
Amsal Obedience View Detail
Akila In egyptian meaning is : Intelligent. View Detail
Samima True, sincere, genuine. View Detail
Raeesa The chief's wife, Wealthy woman View Detail
Jani Cute Girl View Detail
Waqia Lofty, Wise, Forceful, Respectable View Detail
Raheela Departure. Exodus. View Detail
Aminah Honest, Trustworthy, Truthful, Reliable View Detail
Aidah Guest, the one whos returning View Detail
Majida Glorious. View Detail
Zarqa A girl with bluish green eyes View Detail
Horiya As Hur View Detail
Ibtihal Supplication, Prayer View Detail
Jina Princess, lucky, patrician View Detail
Kailey Beloved. View Detail
Lisha Darkness Before Midnight. View Detail
Dasia Daisy Flower; D + Asia View Detail
Rifah Name of twenty three companions of Muhammad. View Detail
Almeera Aristrocatic Lady View Detail
Sibal Eyes with long lashes View Detail
Noor E Haram روشنی، چمک،شریف عورت، نیک عورت View Detail
Barirah Faithful and devoted View Detail
Janna Garden, Paradise View Detail
Tasneem Fountain Of Paradise View Detail
Omera One who posses an inspiring and great personality, enjoys having a positive attitude View Detail
Samrah Gain, advantage View Detail
Ghazal Gazelle View Detail
Horia Angel View Detail
Martha A Lady. View Detail
Yaasmin Variant Of Yasmin: Jasmine Flower. View Detail
Afana To forgive View Detail
Shawana Grace( Swahili origin ) View Detail
Rawa Satisfaction with drink View Detail
Sakeena Tranquility. Devout. God-Inspired Peace Of Mind. View Detail
Thana' Variant Of Thana: Thankfulness. View Detail
Dima An incessant gentle rain unaccompanied by wind, thunder, or lightning. View Detail
Tazkia Special, Unique View Detail
Kaifiya Ecstatic, mirghful, gayhooppy. View Detail
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