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+ punjabi Girl Names A to Z

Name Meaning Origin
Sobi Dress Arabic
Srilekha Good Writing Hindi
Xaria Melody Hindi
Sanjeevani Immortality Hindi
Suranjana Pleasing Hindi
Hadara Bedecked in Beauty Hindi
Affera Color Of The Earth Arabic
Keila slender English
Jaki sup planter English
Ichha Desire Hindi
Odelia Little wealthy one English
Srinithi Goddess Lakshmi Hindi
Jany A familiar form of jane English
Salbia Eye seventh veil Urdu
Dafiyah Narrator of Hadith Urdu
Alberta A feminine form of albert English
Haajar Hard as a rock Urdu
Anchita Honoured; Worshipped Hindi
Stormy Impetuous by nature English
Sabria In latin meaning is : From Cyprus Arabic
Prantika End Hindi
Santosh Satisfaction Hindi
Caitlyn pure English
Verni Colorful Hindi
Surana Joyous; Making a Pleasing Sounds Hindi
Sharleez Beautful Urdu
Sowmiya Soft; Fragrance; More Beautiful Hindi
Katia Pure English
Loreen laurel English
Sondra Defending men English
Liane A form of lian English
Adhishri Main Hindi
Aryana Very holy one English
Sanghavi Goddess Lakshmi Hindi
Whisper Whisper English
Pooneh A Flower Persian
Gulzar Garden. Persian
Mabella A form of mabel English
Cassia Cinnamon-like bark English
Waahidah One, unique. Urdu
Saffanah Pearl Urdu
Lailah Variant Of Layla: Night, Born At Night, Sweetheart. Arabic
Agasthi A Learned Lady Hindi
Reyhaneh In Farsi meaning is : A flower Arabic
Nandi Goddess Durga Hindi
Ni'mah Variant Of Nimat: Blessings, Loans. Arabic
Zamurrad Emerald, Precious Stone. Arabic
Kalinda The Sea Hindi
Mushira Counsellor, adviser Urdu
Reman Song Hindi
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The Names of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ (Arabic: أسماء النبي; Asma un-Nabi or أسماء محمد; Asma Muhammad) come from the Quran, authentic Hadith like Sahih Bukhari and Muslim, and Sirah books by Ibn Ishaq. These names mention qualities of praise, guidance, and mercy. They have been collected by various scholars, some restricting it to the 99 names of Prophet Muhammad while others mentioned 201 names. Reflecting upon these names is considered a form of Ibadah for Muslims.

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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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