Muslim Names
- Sabri
Origin:
Variation of SabirMeaning:
"patient"Description:
Sabri is a unisex spin on the Quranic Sabir or Sabira, for the parent who wants a traditional Arabic name that feels more contemporary.
- Amna
Origin:
ArabicMeaning:
"safety"Description:
A sleek Arabic name common in Bosnia and Herzegovina and also regularly used in the UK, Amna has a very international sound and sweet meaning.
- Aahil
Origin:
ArabicMeaning:
"king, monarch, emperor"Description:
An Arabic name with a strong, regal meaning, Aahil and its alternative spelling Ahil come from the Arabic word for "emperor" or "great leader" and is generally used to refer to someone who rules over a number of nations. It was a rising choice in England and Wales in 2023.
- Jamil
Origin:
ArabicMeaning:
"beautiful"Description:
Familiar and handsome, Jamil is a name of Arabic origin. Its literal meaning is "beautiful" and while this can refer to physical beauty, as a Quranic name, it more specifically refers to beautiful behavior, such as patience, kindness, and courteousness.
- Saida
- Hussain
- Faruq
Origin:
ArabicMeaning:
"the one who distinguishes between right and wrong"Description:
A common first and surname among Muslims.
- Waris
- Louli
- Adyan
- Zakariya
Origin:
ArabicMeaning:
"God remembers"Description:
Arabic form of Zachariah
- Rayah
- Zikri
- Ayoub
- Subhan
- Kirpa
Origin:
Indian, Punjabi, UrduMeaning:
"blessing, mercy"Description:
A cool and uncommon unisex Indian name.
- Ayzel
- Akram
- Farheen
- Aqil