Islamic Heritage baby names
Names tagged with “Islamic Heritage” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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40 names
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- Zamyah
Arabic
94From Arabic roots meaning 'protection' or 'guardian'. A modern name with Islamic heritage, gaining contemporary popularity in American culture.
- Jalilah
Arabic
84From Arabic 'jalil' meaning 'great' or 'mighty', with the feminine diminutive suffix '-ah'. Conveys nobility and grandeur.
- Rayhana
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'blooming flower' or 'fragrant flower', symbolizing beauty and grace in Islamic tradition
- Israa
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'nocturnal journey' or 'night journey', referring to the Prophet Muhammad's spiritual ascent to heaven
- Yasina
Arabic
84From Arabic origin, Yasina relates to the Quranic chapter Yasin, carrying spiritual significance in Islamic tradition.
- Shaheer
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'noble' or 'illustrious'. Also refers to a witness or observer in Islamic tradition.
- Azlaan
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'noble' or 'mighty', often interpreted as 'the mighty one' in Islamic tradition.
- Esma
Arabic
84From Arabic 'asma' meaning 'names' or 'lofty,' also connected to Asma bint Abu Bakr from Islamic tradition.
- Zeyneb
Arabic
84From Arabic Zaynab, possibly derived from a fragrant flowering plant. A classical Islamic name borne by the Prophet Muhammad's daughter.
- Qusay
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'sustenance' or 'nourishment'. Also associated with Qusay ibn Kilab, a pre-Islamic Arabian ancestor of the Prophet Muhammad.
- Yassir
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'the one who helps' or 'the helper', derived from the root word yasara meaning to facilitate or make easy.
- Akbar
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'the greatest' or 'mighty'. Historically prominent in Islamic and Mughal cultures, particularly as the title of Emperor Akbar the Great.
- Shazil
Arabic
62From Arabic meaning 'noble' or 'illustrious', related to concepts of dignity and honor in Islamic tradition.
- Amaj
Arabic
62From Arabic meaning 'great' or 'mighty', a name of strength and dignity with historical roots in Islamic tradition
- Isam
Arabic
62From Arabic meaning 'protector' or 'guardian'. A name associated with strength and safeguarding in Islamic tradition.
- Jasser
Arabic
62One who is brave, noble, or of good character. A name with strong moral connotations in Islamic tradition.
- Ebadat
Arabic
42From Arabic 'ibadah' meaning devotion, worship, or servitude. Reflects spiritual dedication and reverence in Islamic tradition.
- Azraq
Arabic
42From Arabic meaning 'blue', often referring to the color of water or sky in Islamic tradition
- Ikra
Arabic
42From Arabic meaning 'reading' or 'recitation', often associated with the Quranic concept of divine revelation and learning.
- Firdaws
Arabic
42From Arabic meaning 'paradise' or 'garden of Eden.' A celestial name symbolizing heavenly bliss and divine beauty in Islamic tradition.
- Edrees
Arabic
42From Arabic Idris, a Quranic prophet. Edrees is a variant spelling associated with wisdom and divine knowledge in Islamic tradition.
- Maziya
Arabic
42From Arabic meaning 'helper' or 'one who assists'; also used in Maldivian culture as a feminine given name with roots in Islamic tradition.
- Jakir
Arabic
42One who is aware, intelligent, or noble. Associated with wisdom and understanding in Islamic tradition.
- Ensar
Arabic
42From Arabic 'ansar' meaning 'helpers' or 'supporters,' historically used for those who aided the Prophet Muhammad.
- Zaheem
Arabic
42Mighty, strong, or one who is respected. From the Arabic root denoting strength and dignity.
- Lateef
Arabic
42From Arabic meaning 'gentle' or 'kind', derived from the root conveying softness and delicacy of character.
- Seydi
Arabic
42From Arabic Sayyid meaning 'master' or 'lord', used across West African cultures as a title and given name honoring Islamic heritage
- Umayma
Arabic
42From Arabic 'umm' (mother) with diminutive suffix. Historically borne by early Islamic figures, signifying nurturing and maternal warmth.
- Zamyr
Arabic
42From Persian/Arabic roots meaning 'noble prince' or 'mighty ruler'. Associated with strength and leadership in Islamic tradition.
- Ashia
Arabic
40From Arabic, meaning 'alive' or 'living,' often used as a standalone name or variant of Aisha, the beloved wife of Prophet Muhammad.
- Faiz
Arabic
40From Arabic meaning 'victory' or 'triumph'. Associated with success and spiritual elevation in Islamic tradition.
- Aaisha
Arabic
40From Arabic 'Aisha, meaning 'living' or 'she who lives.' Historically significant as the name of Prophet Muhammad's beloved wife, a respected scholar and leader.
- Jadir
Arabic
40From Arabic meaning 'the flowing one' or 'one who flows', often associated with water and movement in Islamic tradition
- Ahmaud
Arabic
40From Arabic 'Ahmad' meaning 'most praised' or 'commendable.' Popular across Islamic cultures and West African communities.
- Rahim
Arabic
30From Arabic meaning 'merciful' or 'compassionate', derived from the root rahima. A virtue name emphasizing kindness and benevolence.
- Ayzal
Arabic
30From Arabic meaning 'mighty' or 'powerful', a name with strength and presence in Islamic tradition.
- Jaseir
Arabic
20From Arabic meaning 'bold' or 'brave', reflecting strength and courage in Islamic tradition
- Yazin
Arabic
10From Arabic, meaning 'graceful' or 'elegant'. A modern name with roots in Islamic tradition.
- Ilhaam
Arabic
10Inspiration or intuition; a divine flash of understanding or creative insight in Islamic tradition.
- Jumana
Arabic
6From Arabic meaning 'pearl' or 'silver', symbolizing precious beauty and purity in Islamic tradition.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
