Urdu baby names
Names tagged with “Urdu” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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53 names
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- Shehbaaz
Persian
94From Persian 'shāh' (king) and 'bāz' (falcon), meaning 'royal falcon' or 'kingly falcon'—a noble name reflecting regal strength and majesty
- Syeda
Arabic
92From Arabic 'Sayyida,' meaning 'lady' or 'mistress.' A feminine form of Syed, traditionally used as an honorific title for women of nobility or piety in Islamic cultures.
- Shahzain
Persian
84From Persian 'Shah' (king) and Arabic 'Zain' (beauty, grace). Means 'beauty of the king' or 'royal grace'.
- Sahib
Arabic
84Master, sir, or a man of authority. Historically used as a title of respect in South Asian and Middle Eastern contexts.
- Mehreen
Persian
84From Persian meaning 'pleasant' or 'agreeable'. Also interpreted as 'moon-faced' in some South Asian traditions.
- Kainat
Arabic
84From Arabic/Urdu meaning 'world' or 'universe', often used in South Asian cultures with poetic and spiritual connotations
- Nawab
Arabic
84From Arabic/Persian meaning 'nobleman' or 'viceroy', historically a title of honor used by Muslim rulers and aristocrats in South Asia
- Barkat
Arabic
84From Arabic 'baraka' meaning blessing, grace, or divine abundance. Often used in South Asian cultures as a name symbolizing good fortune.
- Meerab
Arabic
84A melodious, soft name with roots in South Asian tradition. Often associated with grace and gentle beauty in Urdu and Persian poetry.
- Naimal
Arabic
84From Arabic 'na'im' meaning graceful or elegant. Popular in South Asian cultures as a feminine name denoting beauty and refinement.
- Mehnoor
Persian
84From Persian 'mehr' (sun) and 'noor' (light), meaning 'sunlight' or 'light of the sun'; conveys warmth and illumination
- Hasrat
Persian
84From Persian meaning 'desire' or 'wish'. A poetic name expressing longing or aspiration, used across South Asian and Middle Eastern cultures.
- Mehtab
Persian
74Moonlight or moon-faced. A luminous name symbolizing beauty, radiance, and celestial grace in Persian and South Asian traditions.
- Kulsoom
Arabic
74From Arabic meaning 'full moon' or 'luminous.' Associated with beauty, radiance, and celestial light in Islamic and South Asian traditions.
- Ayeza
Arabic
62From Arabic 'Aiza', meaning 'mighty' or 'powerful'. Also associated with grace and strength in South Asian traditions.
- Eshal
Arabic
62From Arabic meaning 'beautiful' or 'graceful'. Used in South Asian Muslim communities as a name conveying elegance and charm.
- Zinat
Persian
62From Persian meaning 'ornament' or 'decoration', symbolizing beauty and adornment.
- Zaheen
Arabic
62Intelligent, wise. From Arabic root meaning to comprehend or understand deeply.
- Takdeer
Arabic
62From Arabic 'taqdeer' meaning fate, destiny, or divine decree. Reflects Islamic philosophical concepts of predetermination.
- Nahin
Arabic
42From Arabic meaning 'not absent' or 'present', symbolizing presence and existence. Used in South Asian cultures with spiritual significance.
- Ambreen
Arabic
42From Arabic meaning 'fragrant' or 'aromatic', often associated with amber. Popular in South Asian Muslim communities.
- Fizza
Arabic
42Means 'fizzy' or 'bubbly' in Urdu, reflecting liveliness and effervescence; modern playful name with South Asian roots.
- Dilawar
Persian
42Brave, courageous warrior. From Persian 'dil' (heart) and 'awar' (possessor), denoting one with a strong, valiant heart.
- Aamna
Arabic
42From Arabic meaning 'secure' or 'safe', also interpreted as 'trustworthy' and 'peaceful' in South Asian traditions.
- Farishta
Persian
42From Persian 'farishta' meaning 'angel'. A spiritual name conveying divine messenger and heavenly grace, popular in Islamic cultures.
- Sanam
Persian
42Beloved or dear one. A term of endearment widely used in South Asian cultures, conveying affection and closeness.
- Arzoo
Persian
42From Persian meaning 'wish' or 'desire', symbolizing hope and aspiration. Popular in South Asian cultures as a name embodying longing and dreams.
- Shayar
Persian
42From Persian, meaning 'poet' or 'one who composes verses.' Traditionally used in South Asian and Persian literary cultures.
- Aamil
Arabic
42From Arabic 'amel' meaning 'worker' or 'one who acts.' Associated with diligence, industriousness, and purposeful action in Islamic tradition.
- Aaiza
Arabic
42From Arabic meaning 'mighty' or 'powerful', also carries connotations of honor and strength in South Asian traditions.
- Rahat
Arabic
42Comfort, peace, or relief. A virtue name reflecting emotional ease and tranquility, common in South Asian cultures.
- Nazneen
Persian
42Delicate or graceful. From Persian 'naz' meaning elegance and refinement, with the diminutive suffix '-neen' conveying tenderness and beauty.
- Mahrukh
Persian
42Moon-faced; beautiful as the moon. A poetic name combining 'mah' (moon) and 'rukh' (face), common in South Asian and Persian cultures.
- Aarzu
Arabic
42Desire, longing, or wish. A poetic name reflecting aspirations and yearning, common in South Asian cultures.
- Eshaal
Arabic
40From Arabic meaning 'pure' or 'clean', also interpreted as 'noble' or 'excellent' in Persian tradition
- Seerat
Arabic
40From Arabic/Urdu meaning 'character' or 'conduct', signifying a person of good moral character and reputation.
- Umaiza
Arabic
40From Arabic 'Umaiza', a diminutive form meaning 'little mother' or 'wise woman', reflecting maternal strength and intelligence in Islamic tradition.
- Jawan
Arabic
40A young soldier or warrior; from Arabic 'jawan' meaning youthful warrior or foot soldier, common in South Asian military contexts.
- Shiza
Arabic
40From Arabic roots meaning 'playful' or 'mischievous', used in South Asian cultures as a feminine given name with spirited connotations
- Sehar
Arabic
40From Arabic meaning 'dawn' or 'early morning light'. Represents the first light before sunrise, symbolizing new beginnings and hope.
- Mehwish
Persian
40From Persian meaning 'moon-faced' or 'beautiful as the moon', conveying grace and luminosity in South Asian tradition
- Minahil
Arabic
40From Arabic meaning 'graceful' or 'elegant', with Persian-Urdu influences denoting refined beauty and delicate charm.
- Dilsher
Persian
20From Persian 'dil' (heart) and 'sher' (lion), meaning 'lion-hearted' or brave and courageous
- Waaris
Arabic
20From Arabic meaning 'heir' or 'inheritor', symbolizing legacy and continuation within Islamic tradition.
- Zeshan
Persian
20From Persian elements 'ze' (from) and 'shan' (glory/pride), meaning 'of glory' or 'glorious one'
- Umaira
Arabic
20From Arabic meaning 'long-lived' or 'life-giving'. Associated with prosperity and longevity in Islamic tradition.
- Zarnish
Persian
10From Persian, combining 'zar' (gold) and 'nish' (essence/quality), meaning golden or precious essence
- Humna
Arabic
10Blessed, fortunate one. Rooted in Arabic tradition with modern usage across South Asian cultures.
- Shahzaib
Persian
10Royal lion; composed of 'Shah' (king/ruler) and 'Zaib' (beauty/ornament). Conveys regal beauty and strength.
- Mahnoor
Persian
6From Persian 'mah' (moon) and 'noor' (light), meaning 'moonlight' or 'light of the moon'
- Laiba
Arabic
6From Arabic meaning 'soft' or 'tender', also interpreted as 'graceful' in Urdu-speaking cultures
- Kainaat
Arabic
6From Arabic/Urdu meaning 'universe' or 'cosmos', evoking vastness and celestial wonder.
- Bisma
Arabic
6From Arabic meaning 'smile' or 'smiling one', conveying joy and warmth
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
