I don't think the names I'm going to suggest in this post hv been posted yet.
Nasreen - my mother's name - type of flower, Iranian origin
Ruqaya - my sister's name - one of the Prophet's daughters name
Afsheen - my sister's alias name - Pakistani or Iranian origin, do not know meaning.
Zoya Sakina - my niece's name - Zoya and Sakina in their selves are standalone names, but in her case after my granmother's death whose name was Sakina(tranquility), she was born and we named her Zoya Sakina - Zoya(rebirth,Greek or Iranian origin - though I think it has different Arabic meaning) and Sakina (tranquility) - hence rebirth of tranquility. We of course call her by her first name.
Hope this helps. Best of Luck.
2007-06-18 06:02:43
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answered by bigsaf 2
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Salam :) i'm a Muslim teen residing in Canada. I positioned on hijab alhamdullilah and that's for the main area known right here considering that i stay in an excellent city with a extensive Muslim inhabitants. I do get the few ignorant comments and idiots at school nevertheless who ask stuff like "yo have been given a bomb under there hahaha". however the toughest area is being diverse out of your friends. Being a Muslim, events, alcohol courting boys wearing revealing clothing etc is haram, and at the same time as i do no longer choose to try this besides, this is slightly awkward to could clarify why i do no longer do it to those that evaluate it basically area of being a teenager and its consumer-friendly to them. Muslims residing in Muslim international locations truly have it much less complicated while it comprises setting up in. And with nutrition this is slightly troublesome yet I continually attempt to study the label if i'm unsure of the aspects. yet i does no longer wanna be the different faith no remember how complicated it gets and how diverse i've got faith from everybody else, i'm happy to be Muslim :)
2016-12-08 10:42:51
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answered by ? 4
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There are so many! Here are a few: Maryam, Salma, Aziza, Hasnae, Kahdija, Amira, Amina, Soffyia, Zahra, Fatima Nore, Layla, Zaynub and Bushra.
2007-06-16 00:50:50
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answered by ♥ terry g ♥ 7
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Rohany-- it is supposed to be something like full of soul...'ruh' is soul....
Plus it's the name of the sweetest muslim woman I have ever met! We have both moved....I miss her very much!!! She was the first Muslim I met once I converted (I knew other Muslims from before I converted but they were in another country).
My husband told me it is not a common name...but I find it so beautiful!!! If I ever have a girl I would love to inshallah name her Rohany...
EDIT: azzeddine i's answer reminded me ...I love the name Souad as well....oh and Fayzah.....
2007-06-16 00:50:07
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answered by Sassafrass 6
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Try these names Mehrin, Faria, Farhana, Bushra, Sophia, Tabassum, Tanzeema ,etc.
2007-06-16 07:25:19
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answered by Saphire4 5
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Zaynab, Zahra, Ayah, Alia, Aysha
2007-06-16 01:04:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Hayet, Loubna, Kaoutar, Selma, Latifa, Sou3ad, Bouchra, Amina, Faouzia, Najat, Assiya, Yasmina, Habiba, Mounia, 3aliya .....
2007-06-16 01:41:43
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answered by azzeddine i 6
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CONGRATS for ur sis
Nur Ain = light of the eyes
Qurat - ul - Ain = apple of the eyes (or similar)
Yusra = (opposite of hardship)
sarah = traveller or princess
aleena = at a high (exalted) place
rahat = something like peace
2007-06-15 23:08:36
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answered by Knowledge Seeker 4
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Yasmeen
2007-06-16 02:15:42
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answered by Knowing Gnostic 5
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I love the name ' Mariyam, Saliha' above all. That's the name of my only daughter.
Other best names are ' Fathima, Safeera' that's the name of my daughter's mother.
2007-06-16 03:46:45
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answered by Ismail Eliat 6
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