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Aya 2 Feminine Arabic

Aya (Arabic: آية) is a feminine given name of Arabic origin. It means "sign" or "evidence" in Arabic, often referring to a sign of the divine presence or miraculous proof of God's existence. The word is also used metapho...

Ayah Feminine Arabic

Ayah (آية) is a feminine given name of Arabic origin. It is an alternate transcription of the Arabic word āyah, which primarily means “sign,” “evidence,” or “miracle.” In Islamic context, it also specifically denotes a “...

Ayat Feminine Arabic

Ayat is a feminine Arabic name that translates to "signs", derived from the plural form of Aya. In the Quran, each verse is called an āyah (plural: āyāt), meaning a "sign" or "miracle" of God. The name thus carries profo...

Ayda Feminine Arabic Persian +1

Etymology and MeaningAyda is a feminine given name with roots in Turkish, Arabic, and Persian cultures. In Arabic, it derives from the root ʿ-w-d, meaning "returning, visitor." However, in Turkish, the name is primarily...

Ayesha Feminine Arabic Bengali +1

Ayesha is a variant spelling of the Arabic name Aisha, derived from the Arabic root īsh (عيش) meaning "living" or "alive." It is a common transcription in Arabic, Urdu, and Bengali, reflecting regional pronunciations. Th...

Ayishah Feminine Arabic

Ayishah is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Aisha (عائشة), derived from the Arabic root ‘-y-sh, meaning "living" or "alive." This spelling variant, like Aishah or Ayesha, reflects different romanization conv...

Aysha Feminine Arabic Kazakh +1

Aysha is a variant transcription of the Arabic name Aisha, derived from the Semitic root meaning “living, alive.” The name is widely used in Arabic, Urdu, and Kazakh cultures, each adapting the spelling to local conventi...

Aziza Feminine Arabic Kyrgyz +1

Aziza is a feminine given name widely used across the Arab world, Central Asia, and beyond. It is the feminine form of Aziz, derived from the Arabic root ʿazza (عزّ), meaning "to be powerful" or "to be cherished." The na...

Azra Feminine Arabic Persian +3

Azra is a female given name widely used in Arabic, Persian, Turkish, Urdu, and Bosnian cultures. It originates from the Arabic word "ʿazrā", meaning "virgin, maiden" or "pure", a meaning that resonates deeply across the...

Badriya Feminine Arabic

Badriya (also spelled Badriyah) is a feminine given name of Arabic origin. It is the feminine form of Badr, meaning “full moon” in Arabic, a natural phenomenon often associated with beauty and radiance in Islamic and Ara...

Badriyah Feminine Arabic

Badriyah is an alternate transcription of the Arabic feminine name Badriya (بدرية). It is derived from the Arabic word badr, meaning "full moon", and is the feminine form of Badr. The name is closely related to Budur (Bu...

Bahia Feminine Arabic

Bahia is an alternate transcription of the Arabic feminine name Bahiyya, derived from the Arabic word بهيّة (bahiyya) meaning "beautiful" or "radiant." The name carries connotations of grace and brightness, common in Ara...

Bahiga Feminine Arabic

Bahiga is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name بهيجة (see Bahija).Etymology and MeaningThe name derives from the Arabic verb بهج (bahija), meaning "to be happy, to rejoice in." Consequently, Bahiga conveys the m...

Bahija Feminine Arabic

Bahija is a feminine Arabic name meaning "happy, joyous, delightful," derived from the Arabic verb base bahija, which conveys rejoicing and happiness.While less common than some other Arabic names, Bahija is used across...

Bahiyya Feminine Arabic

Bahiyya is a feminine Arabic name that directly means "beautiful" or "radiant." It derives from the Arabic root ب-ه-ي (B-H-Y), which conveys notions of beauty, brightness, and grace. As a theophoric or descriptive name,...

Balqis Feminine Arabic

Balqis is an Arabic feminine given name, a variant of Bilqis, which is traditionally identified as the name of the Queen of Sheba in Islamic tradition. The name's etymology remains uncertain, though it is closely tied to...

Basima Feminine Arabic

EtymologyBasel is a feminine given name of Arabic origin. It is a feminine form of Basim, which means "smiling" in Arabic, deriving from the root بسم (basama) meaning "to smile". The name Basima thus carries the beautifu...

Basira Feminine Arabic

Basira is the feminine form of Basir, an Arabic name meaning "wise". The root ba-ṣad-ra (ب ص ر) in Arabic conveys sight, insight, and perception, so Basira carries the connotation of discernment and clear-sightedness. In...

Basma Feminine Arabic

Basma is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, derived from the triliteral root bā sīn mīm (basama), meaning "to smile." The name directly translates to "smile," conveying warmth and joy. It is used predominantly in Ar...

Batul Feminine Arabic

Batul is an Arabic feminine name meaning "virgin", used as an epithet of the Virgin Mary. It is the Arabic counterpart of Mary, referencing her perpetual virginity in Christian and Islamic tradition. In Islam, Mary (Mary...

Baya Feminine Arabic

Baya is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, functioning as a title-meaning "lady". It is etymologically related to the Turkic title beg (modern Turkish bey), which denotes a chieftain or ruler, and parallels the femi...

Beya Feminine Arabic

Beya is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name بية, which is a variant of Baya. Baya itself derives from an Arabic title meaning "lady", thought to be a feminine form of the Turkic word beg meaning "chieftain" (mo...

Bouchra Feminine Arabic

Bouchra is a feminine Arabic given name, an alternate transcription of بشرى (Bushra), primarily used in North Africa. It is derived from the Arabic root بشّر (bashshara), meaning "to bring good news," thus Bouchra carrie...

Budur Feminine Arabic

EtymologyBudur is a feminine Arabic name derived from the plural form of Badr, meaning "full moons." While Badr refers to a single full moon, Budur evokes the imagery of multiple full moons, symbolizing beauty, brightnes...

Bushra Feminine Arabic Urdu

Bushra (بشرى) is an Arabic feminine given name that means "good news" in Arabic, derived from the root bashshara, meaning "to bring good news." The name is also associated with meanings such as "waterfall," "omen," or "p...

Chaïma Feminine Arabic

Chaïma is a French-influenced transcription of the Arabic name Shaima (شيماء), which is commonly used in North African francophone countries such as Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia. The name is primarily feminine and refle...

Cherifa Feminine Arabic

Cherifa is a variant transcription of the Arabic name Sharifa, chiefly used in North Africa, particularly in Algeria, Morocco, and Tunisia. It is derived from the Arabic word sharif (شريف), meaning "noble" or "eminent."...

Dalal Feminine Arabic

Dalal (Arabic: دلال) is a feminine given name of Arabic origin. It also functions as a surname in some cultures. The name derives from the Arabic root d-l-l, carrying the meaning "coquettishness" or "flirtatiousness," ev...

Dalia 1 Feminine Arabic Spanish

Dalia is a Spanish and Arabic form of Dahlia, a feminine given name derived from the flower genus Dahlia. The Dahlia plant, native to Mexico and Central America, was named in honor of Swedish botanist Anders Dahl (1751–1...

Dania 2 Feminine Arabic

Dania is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Daniya (دانية), which means "close, near" in Arabic. The name is used primarily in Arabic-speaking communities and carries connotations of proximity, intimacy, or cl...

Daniya Feminine Arabic

Daniya is a feminine given name of Arabic origin. It is directly derived from the Arabic root د-ن-و (d-n-w), which conveys the concept of being close, near, or approaching. The name thus carries a gentle, intimate connot...

Daniyah Feminine Arabic

Daniyah is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Daniya (دانية), which means "close, near" in Arabic. The name carries a lyrical quality, evoking intimacy, proximity, or closeness, both in a physical and emotiona...

Danya 2 Feminine Arabic

Danya 2 is an alternate transcription of Arabic دانية (see Daniya). As a feminine given name, it derives from the Arabic root danā, meaning "to be close, near." The name thus conveys the sense of "close, near" and is oft...

Dema Feminine Arabic

Dema is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Dima 1, derived from the Arabic word dīma (ديمة), meaning "downpour" or "continuous rain." The name evokes imagery of gentle, steady rainfall, a cherished natural phe...

Dima 1 Feminine Arabic

Dima is a feminine name of Arabic origin, meaning "downpour" or "heavy rain." The name carries a natural, poetic quality, evoking the imagery of a life-giving rainstorm, which is especially significant in the arid landsc...

Dina 3 Feminine Arabic

Dina is a feminine given name used in the Arab world and among Muslim communities. It is typically considered a short form or variant of names derived from Arabic dīn, meaning "religion" or "faith." In this context, Dina...

Djamila Feminine Arabic

Etymology Djamila is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Jamila (جميلة), chiefly used in Algeria. The name is the feminine form of the masculine Arabic name Jamil, which derives from the Arabic root جمل (jamala...

Doaa Feminine Arabic

Doaa is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Dua (دعاء), which means "prayer" or "supplication" in Arabic. The name is commonly used in Arabic-speaking and Muslim-majority countries, as it carries deep religious...

Dounia Feminine Arabic

Dounia is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Dunya (دنيا), derived from the Arabic word for "world, earth." It is chiefly used as a feminine given name in North African countries, such as Morocco and Algeria,...

Dua Feminine Arabic

Dua (also spelled Doaa or Duaa) is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, meaning "prayer" or "supplication" (duʿāʾ) in Arabic. It is derived from the Arabic root د ع و (d-ʿ-w), which conveys the concept of calling, inv...

Duaa Feminine Arabic

Duaa is an alternate transcription of the Arabic دعاء (see Dua), meaning "prayer" or "supplication." It is a feminine given name used in Arabic-speaking and Muslim communities, reflecting deep spiritual significance. Mea...

Duha Feminine Arabic

Duha is a feminine Arabic name that means "morning". The name is deeply connected to Islamic culture through Salat al-Duha, the voluntary morning prayer performed after sunrise. This prayer, also referred to as the Ishra...

Dunya 2 Feminine Arabic

Dunya 2 is a feminine Arabic name that directly means "world, earth". In Arabic, dunyā refers to the temporal world in contrast to the afterlife, carrying both literal and spiritual connotations. The name is often chosen...

Eman Feminine Arabic

Eman is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Iman (إيمان), which means "faith" in Arabic. Derived from the Arabic root أمن (ʾamuna) meaning "to be faithful," the name carries deep spiritual significance, particu...

Emna Feminine Arabic

Emna is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Amna (آمنة), derived from the root ʾamina meaning "to be safe" or "to be secure." The name thus carries the beautiful connotation of "safety," "peace," or "tranquilit...

Enas Feminine Arabic

Enas is a feminine Arabic given name, the alternate transcription of إيناس (see Inas). It means "friendliness" in Arabic, derived from the ʾanisa root meaning "to be friendly" or "to be sociable." The name embodies warmt...

Esmat Feminine Arabic Persian

Esmat is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name عصمت (see Ismat), and is also the usual Persian transcription, where it is typically feminine. The name is derived from the Arabic root عصمة (ʿiṣma), meaning "safegu...

Esraa Feminine Arabic

Esraa is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Isra, derived from the Arabic word isrāʾ meaning "nocturnal journey" or "night travel." The name is deeply rooted in Islamic tradition, referring to the Isra, the mi...

Essil Feminine Arabic

Essil is a feminine Arabic name used primarily in Tunisia. It is an alternate transcription of أسيل (Asil), which means "smooth" in Arabic [1].EtymologyThe name Essil derives from the Arabic root asil (أسيل), which descr...

Fadia Feminine Arabic

Fadia is a feminine Arabic name meaning "savior" or "one who sacrifices herself for others." It is the feminine form of Fadi, which in turn derives from the Arabic verb fada (to redeem, ransom, sacrifice). The root conve...

Fadila Feminine Arabic

Fadila is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, serving as the feminine form of Fadil. The name carries the meaning of "virtuous, excellent", derived from the Arabic root f-ḍ-l which signifies superiority and moral exc...

Fadwa Feminine Arabic

Fadwa (Arabic: فدوى) is an Arabic feminine name that stems from the root fadā, meaning "to redeem, to ransom, to sacrifice." The name itself is often interpreted as "sacrifice" or "ransom," carrying connotations of selfl...

Fahima Feminine Arabic

Fahima is a feminine name of Arabic origin that functions as the feminine counterpart of Fahim. The root name Fahim derives from the Arabic word fahm (فهم), meaning "understanding," or the related form fahīm (فهيم), mean...

Fairuz Feminine Arabic Malay

Fairuz is an alternate transcription of Arabic فيروز (see Fayruz), as well as the usual Malay form. The name derives ultimately from Persian, and means "turquoise (gemstone)" in Arabic, referencing the gemstone prized in...

Fairuza Feminine Arabic

Fairuza is a feminine given name primarily used in Arabic-speaking regions. It is a variant of Fayruz, a name that ultimately derives from the Persian word for turquoise, a gemstone prized in Middle Eastern jewelry and o...

Faiz 1 Feminine Arabic Indonesian +1

Faiz 1 is an Arabic name meaning "triumphing, victorious" or "victor," derived from the Arabic root fāza (to triumph). It carries a strong connotation of success and overcoming challenges. As a feminine form, it is relat...

Faiza Feminine Arabic Urdu

Faiza (Arabic: فائزة) is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, meaning "successful," "victorious," or "beneficial." It is the feminine form of Faiz, a masculine name derived from the Arabic root fāza, meaning "to trium...

Fajr Feminine Arabic

Fajr is an Arabic feminine given name derived from the literal meaning of "dawn, beginning". In Islamic tradition, Fajr is the name of the pre-sunrise prayer, one of the five daily mandatory prayers (salah) observed by M...

Fakhriyya Feminine Arabic

Fakhriyya is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, derived from the masculine name Fakhri. Meaning "honorary" or "honorable" in Arabic, it embodies a sense of distinction and prestige. The name is rooted in the Arabic...

Farah Feminine Arabic Malay +2

Farah is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, meaning "joy, happiness" from the Arabic root f-r-ḥ (فرح), which conveys concepts of gladness and rejoicing. It is also used in Persian, Urdu, Malay, and various other cul...

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