Muslim Baby Girl Names with Meaning
Islamic Names for Girls with Meaning in Urdu and English
11+ Muslim girl names with Arabic script, lucky number and Quranic references
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Fatima
girlOne who abstains, pure
Aisha
girlAlive, life, or living being
Leila
girlDark beauty, night sky
Noor
girlDivine light
Sumaiyaa
girlBeautiful or goodly
Wafa
girlArabic name meaning faithfulness or loyalty
Zara
girlFlower, princess
Nida
girlStrong, loud voice
Tasnim
girlFountain of Paradise in Jannah
Sarra
girlNoblewoman, princess, or lady
Sefina
girlStrength and resilience
Islamic Names for Girls with Meaning in Urdu
Browse our complete collection of Muslim baby girl names with meaning in Urdu and English. Every Islamic name for girls includes Arabic script, Urdu meaning, lucky number and origin.
Find beautiful Muslim girl names, Quranic baby girl names from the Holy Quran, modern Islamic girl names trending in 2026, and unique Arabic Muslim girl names with authentic transliteration.
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What are Muslim Baby Girl Names?+
Muslim Baby Girl Names are Islamic baby names for a girl, each with meaning in English and Urdu, Arabic script, transliteration, lucky number and Quranic reference where applicable. BabyNameMuslim has 10,000+ names to explore.
What are popular Muslim girl names in 2025?+
Popular Muslim names in 2025 include Muhammad, Ayaan, Hamza, Yusuf, Maryam, Inaya, Noor and Aisha. BabyNameMuslim tracks popularity across Pakistan, the UAE, India and worldwide so you always see current favourites.
How do I choose the right Islamic name for my baby?+
Consider the meaning, Arabic root, scholar recommendation and how the name sounds with your family name. BabyNameMuslim lets you filter by gender, origin, meaning, Quranic and Sahabi status to find a name that is both beautiful and Islamically appropriate.
Do these names come with meaning in Urdu?+
Yes. Every name in the Muslim Baby Girl Names collection includes its meaning in Urdu (اردو) and English, Arabic root, lucky number and transliteration — making BabyNameMuslim ideal for Pakistani and South Asian families.
