100+ Islamic Names for Girls with Meanings in Urdu & English
Explore beautiful Islamic names for girls with their English meanings, Urdu meanings, Arabic spellings, origins and categories. Use the search, A–Z letters and filters to find the perfect Muslim baby girl name.
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Popular Islamic Names for Girls
Popular Muslim girl names include Aisha, Fatima, Maryam, Noor, Zainab, Hafsa, Khadija, Iqra, Huda and Safiya. These names are loved because of their beautiful meanings and important place in Islamic history.
How to Choose a Beautiful Islamic Name for a Girl
Check the Meaning
Choose a name with a good, respectful and positive meaning. Avoid names with unclear or inappropriate meanings.
Check the Pronunciation
Select a name that family members can pronounce correctly in Arabic, Urdu and English.
Check Islamic Importance
You may choose the name of a righteous Muslim woman, a Sahabiyah or a word with a good Quranic meaning.
Check the Full Name
Say the baby’s complete name aloud and make sure it sounds clear and suitable with the family name.
Types of Muslim Girl Names
Quranic Girl Names
Names or meaningful Arabic words connected with the Quran, such as Aya, Ayat, Bushra, Huda, Noor, Rahma and Yusra.
Sahabiyah Names
Names connected with respected female companions and women from early Islamic history, such as Aisha, Hafsa and Khadija.
Modern Muslim Girl Names
Easy-to-pronounce names commonly selected by Muslim families today, such as Aleena, Anaya, Inaya and Mahira.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are some popular Islamic names for girls?
Aisha, Fatima, Maryam, Zainab, Hafsa, Khadija, Noor, Huda, Safiya and Iqra are popular choices among Muslim families.
What are some Quranic names for girls?
Aya, Ayat, Bushra, Huda, Isra, Jannat, Noor, Rahma, Safa, Sidra and Yusra are examples of names or meaningful words connected with the Quran.
Which girl names belong to Sahabiyat?
Aisha, Asma, Hafsa, Khadija, Maimuna, Nusaybah, Ruqayya, Safiya, Sumayya and Zainab are well-known examples.
How should parents choose an Islamic baby name?
Parents should check the meaning, pronunciation and religious suitability of the complete name before making a final choice.
Can the meaning of a name have different translations?
Yes. Arabic names may have slightly different English or Urdu translations depending on spelling, context and linguistic interpretation.
