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Muslim Girl Names: Meaningful Islamic Names for Baby Girls

Discover a diverse collection of Muslim girl names that carry deep cultural significance and reflect the beauty of Islamic heritage. Explore traditional and modern options, each with unique meanings and connections to Islamic values. Find the perfect name that resonates with your family's faith and traditions, creating a meaningful identity for your precious baby girl. Showing 1771 to 1800 of 3453 names

Light of heaven, prayer

Cloud and Rain.Mizn is direct Quranic name for boys and girls that means white cloud, rain-bearing cloud and rain. It is a common, though non-Standard, pronunciation of the name Muzn. BLANKENTER This word is used in the Quran in Surat al-Waqiah (chapter 56 of the Quran)

Cloud and Rain. Mizna is an indirect Quranic name for girls that means white cloud, rain-bearing cloud, rain. It is a common, though non-Standard, pronunciation of the name Muzna. Mizna is derived from the M-Z-N root which is used in the Quran in 56:69.

Good-looking, beautiful.

Fragrant.

Story teller.

The light of happiness.

Righteous ,Benevolent, beneficent, charitable, humanitarian fem. of Muhsin.

Faithful, Truly Believing.

Wish, desire.

Shinning light, or guiding light.

Water.

A wish or dream come true.

It's shining.

She was a narrator of hadith.

Elevated, exalted.

Exalted, respected, glorified, fem. of Muazzam.

Powerful, strong

Muazzirah is an Arabic name for girls that means supporter, helper.

Blessed.

Bringer of good news.

One who comments.

Smart, Creative and Innovative.

One who makes something clear.

Clear, obvious

Distinct , Clear, Manifest, One who clarifies

Mudassira is an indirect Quranic name for girls. It is an easier pronunciation of Mudathira, used by both Arabs and non-Arabs. You can use either Mudassira or Mudathira, whichever you like, it doesnt affect the meaning. For more details please see the main name Mudathira.

Caring, Guardian and Protector

An assistant, a helper, an aiding.

The sister of Hajjaj bin Hassan al-Jamimi had this name.

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