Popular Baby Girl Names - Unique Girl Names with Meaning

Choose from the vast collection of baby girl names. It is a desire of parents to assign a good girls name to their little angel. Now, you do not need to go anywhere else to view girls names. The knowledge or information about girl names with meaning, gender, origin, and other key details is important for parents as they can assign the best possible name to their newborn.

10K+ persian Girl Names A to Z

Name Meaning Origin
Panna Emerald Hindi
Yekta Unique, Single Persian
Zana A form of zanna English
Lubabah The Innermost Essence. Arabic
Alak World; Beautiful Tresses Hindi
Azferene The Exalted Urdu
Fadilah Virtue. Arabic
Aftan More Attractive, Charming Arabic
Punarnava A Star Hindi
Wasiqa Firm, stable Arabic
Zabla Drug-Eyed Urdu
Erma entire, whole English
Fehmeeda Wise, intelligent Persian
Parnavi Bird Hindi
Gitika Gitika Hindi
Mithali Friendship Hindi
Roheen Iron. Urdu
Teylor A form of taylor English
Faarihah A swift she-camel. Urdu
Saci Humanity Hindi
Adhrushtha Luck Hindi
Tahiyya Greeting, Cheer. Arabic
Bishakha A Star Hindi
Aqda To Marriage Urdu
Kashira Humor Arabic
Sragvi Tulasi; Sacred Basil Plant Hindi
Alam Efroze The World Illuminating Urdu
Jenita White Wave; God is Gracious; Variant of Jenny which is a Diminutive of Jane and Jennifer Hindi
Wasna A narrator of Hadith had this name Urdu
Mehrnaz The Sun's Glory Persian
Tejaswi Lustrous Hindi
Jamaima Lucky Hebrew
Mayawati Full of Illusion Hindi
Abhithi Fearlessness Hindi
Waajida One whose wants are satisfied, wealthy, a lover or beloved. Urdu
Lina Tender Hindi
Maiya Uncertain English
Miraal Deer Arabic
Johi (Urdu) Jasmine. Urdu
Lizzie God is my oath English
Harsa Joy Delight Urdu
Tandra A Daughter Hindi
Vya The Arranger Hindi
Amrit God's Nectar Hindi
Liza Consecrated to god English
Minali fish catcher in Sanskrit. Hindi
Edlyn Prosperous; noble English
Irshita Goddess Saraswati Hindi
Sanjivani Immortality Hindi
Matti Lady. Arabic
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Ashra Mubashra refers to the ten companions of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) who were promised paradise in their lives. In Islam, the term “Ashra” means ten, and “Mubashra” means glad tidings. This Arabic phrase holds importance in Islam as it inspires Muslims to become better human beings.

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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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The birth of a baby boy in October is a blessing to any family. According to Bengali tradition, it is a sacred task to give the child an important name. The name is not only a word, it is identity and blessing as well as cultural pride of the family. October, with such festivals as Durga Puja and the transition to autumn, is seen as the month of good fortune to name a baby. Parents usually seek names that will bring good fortune, happiness, and appeal to the future of the child.

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