Islamic names
Deeply rooted in Islamic tradition, these names often come from the Qur’an, prophets, or the 99 names of Allah, each with profound meaning. They reflect values like mercy, wisdom, and devotion, connecting identity with faith. Embraced by Muslims worldwide, they symbolize spirituality, character, and belonging to the ummah.
Aaliyah
noble, exalted one
Abdikarim
noble, generous, merciful
Abdishakur
servant of the powerful one
Abidur
worship, servant of God
Abuzar
Lord is my strength
Adin
Noble and strong
Aiman
Trustworthy guide
Aisha
alive, living
Akaal
Eternal being
Akeem
trustworthy, loyal, faithful
Akeim
Ruler's might
Amal
hope
Amani
Trustworthy companion
Amir
Prince, Noble
Amira
Wise, noble
Anisa
Wise gift
Arfah
Prince of heaven
Arhum
from Arabic, means 'lion'
Asil
Desert rose
Asna
Morning sun
Avreen
Heavenly vision
Ayesha
alive, living
Ayma
gift from God, lovely
Aymen
trustworthy, faithful, obedient
Azeem
noble, exalted
Bilal
Servant of Allah
Clarice
Clear and radiant
Elaina
Shining lamp
Elyas
God is my strength
Faaiz
Victory brings joy
Faaiza
Gift of guidance
Faiyaz
noble, elegant
Farah
white, joyful, blessed
Faraji
gift from God, divine gift
Farooq
noble, aristocratic, high-born
Farrah
Child of heavens
Faruq
noble, pure, noble-minded
Fawaz
noble, fortunate, victorious
Gustavo
Strong and noble
Halim
praiseworthy, noble
Haya
God is my joy
Hayat
life, to live, living
Hussan
gift from god, noble, merciful
Ibrahim
God will increase
Idris
noble, leader
Ikhlas
purity, sincerity, honesty
Ikraam
God is merciful
Ishak
gift, blessing
Jahid
gift, noble
Jubril
exalted, noble