🌸 100+ Beautiful Islamic Baby Girl Names with Meanings

Choosing a name for your baby girl is one of the most beautiful moments for any parent. In Islam, names carry deep meanings and reflect values, character, and spirituality. A good name is considered a blessing—and a gift that lasts a lifetime.

In this article, you’ll find a collection of meaningful and elegant Islamic names for girls, drawn from the Qur’an, Hadith, and Islamic tradition.


💖 Why Choose an Islamic Name for Girls?

Islamic names for girls are known for their grace, spiritual depth, and poetic sound. Many are taken from the names of:

  • Righteous women in the Qur’an

  • Female companions of the Prophet ﷺ

  • Arabic words with noble and virtuous meanings


🌟 Popular Arabic Girl Names and Their Meanings

NameMeaning
AaliyahExalted, noble
FatimahThe daughter of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ
ZainabBeautiful fragrance, name of a companion
MaryamPure, pious (Mother of Prophet Isa)
AminaTrustworthy, faithful
YasminJasmine flower
NoorLight, radiance
LaylaNight, beauty
SalmaPeaceful, safe
HudaGuidance
ImanFaith
SumayyaHigh status, name of the first female martyr

🔠 Arabic Girl Names by Alphabet

A – Aisha, Amirah, Ayah
B – Basma, Bushra, Buthayna
D – Dana, Dua, Dima
F – Fatima, Farah, Fadwa
H – Huda, Hafsa, Hanan
L – Lina, Lujain, Layla
M – Maryam, Mariam, Maitha
N – Noor, Nura, Nadia
R – Rania, Rahma, Ruqayyah
S – Salma, Safiya, Sarah
Y – Yasmin, Yumna

🌟 Extended List of Beautiful Islamic Girl Names with Meanings

NameMeaning
AaliyahExalted, noble
AishaLiving, life (Name of the Prophet’s wife ﷺ)
AmiraPrincess, leader
AyahA verse from the Qur’an, miracle
AsmaSupreme, exalted
AfnanBranches of a tree, gracefulness
ArwaGraceful, beautiful appearance
AzizaBeloved, mighty, respected
BasmaA smile
BayanClarity, eloquence (mentioned in the Qur’an)
BushraGood news, glad tidings
ButhaynaDelicate, graceful
DuaaSupplication, prayer
DanaValuable pearl
DurrahPearl, precious stone
DimaLight rain
Eman (Iman)Faith, belief
FadwaSelf-sacrifice, devotion
FarahJoy, happiness
FatimahOne who abstains (Prophet’s daughter)
FizzaSilver, pure
GhadaGraceful woman
GhazalPoetic, love poetry
HabibaBeloved, sweetheart
HajarName of Prophet Ibrahim’s wife
HafsaName of the Prophet’s wife, also means “young lioness”
HalaHalo around the moon, aura
HananCompassion, tenderness
HudaGuidance
IqraRead (first word revealed in the Qur’an)
JamilaBeautiful
JawahirJewels
KhadijaEarly baby, Prophet’s first wife
KawtharAbundance, name of a river in Paradise (Qur’an)
LinaTender, soft
LujainSilver
LaylaNight, dark beauty
LubnaA fragrant tree or elegance
MaryamPure, chaste (mother of Isa)
MaithaSoft and gentle
MahaWild cow (symbol of large, beautiful eyes)
MalakAngel
NadiaCaller, announcer, also means “hope” in some cultures
NajatSalvation
Nour / NoorLight
NuraRadiant light
NuhaWisdom
RaniaQueenly, gazing upon
RuqayyahGentle, rising
RahmaMercy, compassion
RawanA river in Paradise (in some traditions)
SafaPurity, clarity, also name of a sacred hill
SamiraCompanion in evening talk
SaraPure, happy (also wife of Prophet Ibrahim)
SalmaPeaceful, safe
SumayyaFirst female martyr in Islam
ShifaHealing
TaslimaGreeting of peace
TahiraPure, virtuous
WardaRose
YasminJasmine flower
YumnaGood fortune, blessings
ZahraRadiant, blooming flower
ZainabFather’s precious jewel
ZoyaLoving and caring

🌼 Tips for Choosing the Right Name

  • Ensure the name has a beautiful meaning.

  • Prefer names that are easy to pronounce and recognized in Islamic heritage.

  • You may choose a name from the Qur’an or one used by the female Sahabah or women of Jannah.

  • Say the name out loud with your last name—see how it flows.


🕌 Islamic Inspiration

Names are more than just words—they are part of identity. By choosing an Islamic name, you’re connecting your daughter to a rich spiritual and cultural legacy that reflects faith, beauty, and strength.


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