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
Mehmal A camel's saddle; A camel litter or dorser (in which women travel). View Detail
Anaya Caring, Guardian, Protector, Concern View Detail
Parishey Fairy face, beautiful, pretty, innocent View Detail
Yashfa Noor He/she intercedes on behalf of someone, Radiant View Detail
Samayra Enchanting View Detail
Saniya Radiant, Brilliant, High, Exalted View Detail
Shanzay Princess, Daughter of King View Detail
Umaima Little mother, Be a mother, Little Umm View Detail
Kiswa Cover of Kaba View Detail
Maisha Desirable as the Moon View Detail

10K+ Muslim Girl Names A to Z

Name Meaning
Sabriyah Patient View Detail
Hujaimah Name of a Sahabiah known as Umm Darda View Detail
Bazif Exult, To Boast View Detail
Kabera The greatness View Detail
Lailie Night. View Detail
Shamikh High, lofty, towering. View Detail
Vashtee Lovely. View Detail
Wabiba Variant Of Wahibah: Giver, Donor. View Detail
Marty Lady. View Detail
Isaad Blessing, Favouring View Detail
Alleyah Leader View Detail
Zuhrah Flower View Detail
Ourra-tul-'ain Delight Of Eye, Darling. View Detail
Katayoun A Female Character In Shahnameh View Detail
Rafee'a Variant Of Rafi'a: Exalted, Sublime. View Detail
Farhi Glad, happy. View Detail
Jaami Together View Detail
Ghanwa Generous Queen View Detail
Fudayl Learned, Scholar View Detail
Wahibah Giver, Donor. View Detail
Marlisa In American meaning is : Bitter View Detail
Sibaal Eyes with long lashes. View Detail
Hamayat To help View Detail
Muneeza Flawless View Detail
Zanba Inscription on the run View Detail
Marziyah In Muslim meaning is : another name for Hazrat Fatimah Zahra View Detail
Raihaana Variant Of Raihana: Aromatic, Sweet Basil. View Detail
Ghafira To Cover Faults View Detail
Na'imah Variant Of Na'ima: Comfort, Happiness, Benefit, Tranquility, Peace. View Detail
Shuaa The rays of the sun, sunshine, light, luster, splendor. View Detail
Malakah Talent View Detail
Ajradah Al-Ameeh, was a great worshipper who worshipped long in the night sometimes right up to dawn AN View Detail
Hujayrah She was a narrator of hadith View Detail
Rafraf Cushion, eyeshade. View Detail
Benazeer Matchless, Unique View Detail
Sorfina Clean, neat, free from dirt View Detail
Fozia Triumphant. Successful. View Detail
Najibah Of Noble Birth. View Detail
Aghsan Pl. of Ghusn, branch, twig. View Detail
Zareer Best perfume View Detail
Aidan Little and Fiery View Detail
Aswa Sample, Model, Specimen, Pattern View Detail
Taraneh Song View Detail
Lasani Unprecedented View Detail
Aandah Fast View Detail
Aqilah Wife, spouse View Detail
Habeekah Wave, wave of the sea, curl of the hair View Detail
Taroob Merry View Detail
Samawah Summit, height View Detail
Wahidah Sole, Single. View Detail
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