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
Yashfa Noor He/she intercedes on behalf of someone, Radiant View Detail
Sumaiyaa Pure, Exalted, High, Chaste View Detail
Anabia The gate of heaven, the gate of paradise View Detail
Umaiza Beautiful and Bright View Detail
Saniya Radiant, Brilliant, High, Exalted View Detail
Zarnish Flower View Detail
Umaima Little mother, Be a mother, Little Umm View Detail
Anamta You have blessed View Detail
Aira Noble woman, Honourable and Respectful lady View Detail
Alfiya One in a million; Sweet; Kind View Detail

10K+ Muslim Girl Names A to Z

Name Meaning
Barika Bloom, be successful View Detail
Merjan Pearls View Detail
Khalilah Bosom Friend, Honorable Comrade. View Detail
Neshat In Farsi meaning is : Joy View Detail
Rachna Symbol Of Protection View Detail
Tarifa Rare View Detail
Noori Light. View Detail
Fariah Fariah or Furayah was the name of a companion, daughter of Maalik bin sanan al-Ansari and sister of Abu Saeed al-Khudri She was called by either name View Detail
Mutiba From which come good perfume View Detail
Korina Exalted, sublime, nice. View Detail
Hikmah Wisdom View Detail
Asmaa Names View Detail
Aysun Turkish - A person whose face is as beautiful as moon; As Beautiful as the Moon View Detail
Sarja FORTHRIGHT View Detail
Zayda Lucky, Fortunate,proserous. View Detail
Bariah Excelling View Detail
Hibat Allah Gift of God View Detail
Rayya Sated With Drink. View Detail
Taqdees Holiness View Detail
Azla WIGGING View Detail
Nahiya One Who Advises, Adviser View Detail
Aneesah Variant Of Anisah: Close, Intimate, Good Friend, Friendly, Of Good Company. View Detail
Mala Bad One Meeting Hall View Detail
Munifa Eminent, exalted, superior View Detail
Maimunah In Muslim meaning is : wife of Prophet Muhammad View Detail
Arika Flower View Detail
Adilah Just, Honest, Equal. View Detail
Masheera Coordinators and Assistants View Detail
Rukan Steady, Confident. View Detail
Umya -- View Detail
Rabeea In Muslim meaning is : Garden View Detail
Qahira Overpowering, victorious. View Detail
Dalila Delicate, Gentleness is her soul ( swahili origin ) View Detail
Tahereh In Farsi meaning is : Pure, chaste, clean View Detail
Abhaj More Or Most Beautiful View Detail
Alamara Adorning the world View Detail
Islah Making Right, Making Good View Detail
Maysoon In Muslim meaning is : Of beautiful face and body View Detail
Anbar Perfume. Ambergris. View Detail
Nedra In American meaning is : Awareness View Detail
Hanina Servant Girl, Maid View Detail
Roshna Light Spreaders View Detail
Serap Mirage View Detail
Damsa White silk View Detail
Nahid A Star, The Planet Venus View Detail
Negah Look View Detail
Naseera Variant Of Nasira: Helper, Supporter View Detail
Leily Nocturnal, One Who Does Anything By Night View Detail
Zehak Smile View Detail
Dounia terrestrial life View Detail
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