Each muslim name has a specific meaning - i suggest you look up the meaning the name before you settle on it purely on the way it sounds. Also, the pronounciation of a name affects its meaning so you have to be sure that when you pick a name, you try and pronounce it correctly (and hopefully other people will catch on about how it is supposed to be pronounced). Do a search on Google.com for "muslim names" and use those sites to research names and their meanings. A popular site is www.muslimnames.co.uk
Female muslim names of friends/family members of mine:
Ameerah, Muneerah, Fahmidah, Khadija, Fatima, Ayesha, Halima, Azrah, Farieda, Hajiera, Shameema, Shaakira, Salma, Samia, Zainab, Farhana, Fayrooz, Kulsum, Shariefa, Naseema, Waheeda, Noojehaan, Mumtaz, Rafiqa, Nazia, Firdaus, Farzaana, Shiyam, Sehaam, Tasneem, Yumna, Faeeza, Aadila, Ilhaam, Rukaya, Rashika, Sameera, Hawa Bibi, Suhaima, Shanaaz, Najma, Feroza, Zerina, Zubeida, Raeesa, Rezina, Zahira, Aneesa, Sumaya, Nadia, Ameena, Silma, Shameez, Shameera, Nuraan, Abeeda, Mehnaaz, Naeema.
2006-09-19 02:04:41
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