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2007-12-15 13:17:44 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Here are a few:

Naaz (pride, elegance)
Nabiha (nabeeha-eminent, noble, alert, intelligent)
Nabila (nabeela-noble)
Nadira (naadira-unique)
Nafisa (refined, pure, exquiste)
Nahla (drink)
Naira (shinning, glittering)
Najida (brave)
Na'ila (naayela-achiever)
Nargis (flower)
Nasim (naseem-breeze)
Nisrin (corrupted in the Subcontinent as Nasreen (nisreen -musk rose)
Nur (noor - light)
Qahira (victorious)
Qudsia (holiness)
Qurratulain (sweetheart)
Rabab (rabaab-rabab (an Arab musical instrument))
Radwa (contentment)
Raghad (carefree, comfortable)
Raiqa (pure, clear)
Rahil (wife of Prophet Yaqub))
Rana (delight)
Rania (raaniya-gazer, delighted)
Raya (aroma)
Reem (froth)
Sabat (firmness, truth)
Sabiya (brilliant, splendid)
Sakina (sakeena-tranquil, calm)
Salima (saleema-safe, complete)
Salma (safe, faultless)
Salsabil (salsabeel-a sping in Paradise)
Samina (healthy, fertile land without rock and stone)

2007-12-15 13:20:45 · answer #1 · answered by clint 5 · 3 1

Choosing a meaningful Islamic name
It's always a joy when Allah blesses you with a child. Children bring happiness and joy, but also trials and great responsibilities. One of the very first duties you have toward your new child, besides physical care and love, is to give your child a name that carries honor and Islamic meaning behind it.
It is reported that the Prophet (peace be upon him) said: "On the Day of Resurrection, you will be called by your names and by your fathers' names, so give yourselves good names." (Hadith Abu Dawud)

Remember, just because a name stems from a certain language or culture, doesn't mean that it has a good Islamic meaning. Several of the companions of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) changed their own Arabic names, because the meanings of their names connoted wickedness. For example, someone named Harb ("war") had his name changed to Silm ("peace"), and one named Al-Munba'ith ("one who lies") became Al-Mudtaji' ("one who stands up," i.e. for the truth).


http://islam.about.com/cs/parenting/a/babynames.htm

2007-12-15 13:22:43 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Attiyah
Suhaylah
Nusaybah
Khalilah
Muslimah
Jamelah
Sabirah
I know what ur thinking alot of A,H at the end of the names.

2007-12-15 13:24:26 · answer #3 · answered by ummkhadijah 3 · 0 1

my favorite is Mariam, some others are Mishal, Aasma, Emaan, Aifra, Zebunisa, Asia (a-sea-a) and Asha.

2007-12-15 13:35:52 · answer #4 · answered by em me 3 · 0 1

my friend's name who is muslim is Dunia.

2007-12-15 13:26:57 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Alisha.Ayesha.Safiya.Yasmeen.
Amira.Amber.Hira.Musba

2007-12-15 13:24:36 · answer #6 · answered by miya 5 · 0 1

'Aisha or ayesha
Hamsa

2007-12-15 13:25:35 · answer #7 · answered by WillRogerswannabe 7 · 0 1

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