I know lots
Safanna
Khamera
Zarha
Fruzanna
Salima
are just a few of the decent ones I know
2006-08-26 10:34:27
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answered by Star_Zero 6
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Zakat is a propereous muslim name for a woman or girl
2013-10-01 07:12:45
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answered by jasmine h 1
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Why don't u mention ur current name ? this way it'd be easier for others to suggest names that's close to it or at least sounds the same .... I think it'd be easier for u that way .. in the future I mean
To Princess_777 ... ofcourse u've all the right to speak ur mind, even if it's not mentioned in ur constitution ... and while at it .. why don't u post ur own question ? I'm for one would be glad to find out about the grudge(s) u've against islam.
2006-08-26 12:15:42
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answered by Archi 1
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I like the following names:
Amal –hope
Amira- Princess
Basima- smiling
Durriyah- brilliant
Hawwa- Eve
Janna- garden
Kausar- reservoir in Paradise
Maisara- comfort, prosperity
Naaz- pride, elegance
Qurratulain- sweetheart
Rana- delight
Tahani- greetings
Eiliyah- The beautiful one to grow in peace and love with God.
I LOVE my name too, thats really unique lol!!
I've got a thing for unusual name I love rare names and those are some of my favourites, I have loads more mail me if u want more :)
I know someone who converted to islam her name sed to be maya or something like that and she changed it to marya so maybe u should pick one simmilar to ur current one
2006-08-26 10:39:00
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answered by bluewatr111 4
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I like Amira, Azmira, and in Persian (if you deviate from Arabic), Afsoun. Look up in a baby-naming book some names (of course chose one that gives you something besides Anglo names) and chose one that means something to you and your family.
There are so many beautiful ones that are meaningful (and thus easier to pronouce) in many cultures - all the sons and daughters of Abraham recognize different spellings of Sarah, Rachael, Leah, and Naomi....while you can pick a great name, there isn't any reason to go so far over the edge to make the point that you've converted (congratulations) that no one except Muslims can say your new name. Remember, even if you are a convert, you still have family that presumably didn't convert, and out of respect for them, make it something that honors the person they helped create...and one they will feel comfortable pronouncing.
Good luck to you on your spiritual journey!
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Later note: I am reading the answers from others and while of course I know we are all supported by the First Amendment...I want to extend my support of you and apologize that you had to get such hateful messages in response to your honest question.
I am not of your religion, but I respect the teachings of the Koran greatly, as I respect the New Testament and the Torah and the other teachings of the worlds' great spiritual leaders. I honor your decision to choose a spiritual path, and will tell you that those who criticize another's religious beliefs simply are not at peace with themselves. The people who wrote ugly things do not reflect the feelings of the majority of Christians, Jews, Buddists, or B'hai who believe in peace and harmony. They are using their cloak of invisibility of the internet to say despicable things that they wouldn't say out loud. Please understand that you are a good and honorable person for chosing any spiritual path, and I hope your new name delights you.
PS. For those of you who don't understand Muslim culture or values please take the time to read "Nine Parts Desire" by Geraldine Brooks which explains the different roles of women throughout the Muslim world. To define ALL Muslims as you might think of the most stereotypical situation is = to saying all minorities live in the 'hood, all Christians are bigots like Pat Robinson, and all who have unusual paths are like the Bagwan Shri Rashnesh. Please consider: A young girl has asked for your input, not your condemnation. I applaud her, and hope you can find a way to open your hearts and minds to other ideas and ways of being.
2006-08-26 10:33:54
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answered by MJ 2
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Nope
2006-08-26 10:30:45
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answered by Bill H 2
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Shazia,Nada(dew), Tooba, Durre(pearls), Tahira(clean), Seema(silver)
2006-08-26 10:29:21
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answered by Freddy 3
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Iman. That's my name. It's Arabic. My Muslim friend's middle name is Ambeassata. It's pronounced like it's spelled.
-Iman J.
There's always Khadijah.
2006-08-26 10:29:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Howaboutiwannalaya. That is a good muslim name.
2006-08-26 10:28:46
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answered by Tanker 4
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There are a lot of lovely Muslim names>>
Aya, Hibba, Nour, Zein, Jana ( my daughter) , Tasneem, Ayat.
2006-08-26 10:31:26
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answered by Anonymous
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There are so many beautiful Arabic names, but my absolute favorite Arabic/Islamic names are:
Aaliyah (means sublime)
Alina (means noble)
Dima / Dema (means downpour)
Fadia (means savior)
Fatima (means to abstain)
Ghada (means graceful)
Habiba (means beloved)
Hana (means bliss)
Hiba (means gift)
Jalila (means important) <<<
Laila / Layla (means night) <<<
Malika (means queen)
Nadia / Nadiya / Nadiyya (means tender/delicate)
Raja / Rajiya (means hope)
Sa'dia (means lucky)
Sahar (means dawn)
Taliba (means seeker of knowledge)
Zahrah (means blooming flower)
Congrationlations on your new identity in Islam!
By the way, please do not take what some of the responses are saying to heart, they are ignorant and will never know love or peace because of their hate.
2006-08-26 10:36:45
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answered by anonymous 6
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