New Muslim Baby Girl Names 2015
75 Muslim Girl Names (and Their Urdu Meanings)
Updated: November 4, 2021
Considering a Muslim name for your baby girl? Learn about Muslim naming traditions and history, as well as the significance and meaning of each name in Urdu.
If you are considering Muslim baby girl names for your little one on the way, a beautiful name that carries meaning and honor for the Quran and Muhammad is most likely your priority.
The most popular Islamic names for girls vary greatly, but they are all meaningful as was recommended by Muhammad. Name meanings related to generosity, faithfulness, and truthfulness are common and highly regarded. Other names are derivatives of popular Muslim boy names.
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Muslim Naming Traditions
Choosing a meaningful Muslim name for your baby is considered to be one of the first major duties of parenthood.
Traditionally, Muslim parents officially name their baby on the seventh day after the child is born. Although most Muslims are not Arabic by ethnicity, the Arab and Persian language is still very important to Muslims and often provides inspiration for an Arabic name.
Another source of inspiration for naming Muslim girls is the women who appear in the Quran.
Names to avoid include any name associated with a person of immoral character.
Popular Muslim Girl Names
As you celebrate the joy of Allah blessing you with a baby, here are 75 beautiful baby names to consider and their Urdu meanings to help you choose the perfect name for your little girl:
- Aabidah: Worshipper, devotee
- Aakifah: Devoted, dedicated
- Aaliyah: High exalted, to ascend
- Aamaal: Hopes, aspirations, wishes
- Aamira: Prosperous, full of life
- Adara: Virgin
- Adeela: Who execute equitable justice
- Adiva: Agreeable, gentle
- Afifa: Chaste, virtuous, modest
- Aisha: The name of the favorite wife of the Prophet Mohammed
- Aiza: A woman with outstanding qualities
- Aleena: Fair, beautiful, soft
- Aliyah or Aliyyah: High exalted, to ascend, highest social standing
- Amira: Princess, wealthy, ruler
- Ayesha: Woman life
- Bashirah: Bringer of good tidings, joy
- Basma: A smile
- Bisma: Politely
- Bushra: Good news or omen
- Eshaal: To kindle or to enliven
- Faiza: Successful one or winner
- Fareeha: Happy, joyful
- Fareen: Blessed, fortunate
- Fatima: Captivating
- Hadith: History, tradition
- Hafsa: Cub or lioness
- Haniya: Joy, pleasant, to be happy
- Heba: Gift, blessing from God
- Iba: High status, exalted, sublime and superb
- Iqra: And it belongs to origin
- Jannah: Paradise, heaven
- Jasmine: Persian flower name
- Junaina: Little garden or little paradise
- Khadija: The first wife of the Prophet Muhammad (PUBH)
- Laiba: Angel of heaven
- Mahnoor: Moonlight
- Mariam: Virgin, figurative, or pious
- Maryam: Lady of the sea
- Mehar: Love, friendship, sun
- Mehreen: Sun-like or loveable
- Nadia: Shouting girl
- Nazia: Proud women
- Neha: Loving, affectionate, rain
- Noor: Light or shine
- Nura: Light
- Nyasia: Most beautiful one
- Rabiah: Monks or dervishes who abandon worldly possessions
- Reyhana: Sweet smelling flower of paradise
- Rida: Contentment and state of being obedient towards God
- Rimsha: Beautiful flower
- Rizwana: Beautiful, guardian of heaven
- Saba: Soft breeze
- Sadia: Princess
- Samaira: Night companion in conversation
- Samreen: Fruitful, beneficial
- Sana: Praise, resplendence, brilliance
- Sehrish: Glamorous personality
- Shazana: Princess
- Shiza: A gift or present
- Shumaila: Soorat. Many people with this name have earned fame around the world.
- Sobia: Well dressed woman
- Sonia: Wise, sensible
- Tanweer: Illumination
- Tooba: Blessedness, goodness, bliss
- Urwa: Support, handhold
- Wajiha: Beautiful woman, glorious
- Waseela: Female judge
- Yasmin: Jasmine flower
- Yusra: Ease, comfort, blessedness, prosperous
- Zainab: Generous. Fragrant flower. This name also belongs to the daughter of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
- Zara: High status, exalted, eastern splendor, princess
- Zarah: Coming of dawn, form of Sarah, princess
- Zeenat: Decoration, beauty
- Ziya: Source of light or radiance
- Zoya: Love, life, and desire
Looking for more baby names and inspiration? Check out our Baby Name Center.
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New Muslim Baby Girl Names 2015
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