Muslim Baby Girl Names — Quranic & Arabic
Explore beautiful Muslim baby girl names from Quranic verses, Islamic tradition, and Arabic culture. From classic names like Fatima and Aisha to modern names like Ayla and Zara — find the perfect name for your daughter.
Beautiful Islamic Names for Your Daughter
Islamic girl names carry faith, beauty, and virtue. The Quran and Islamic tradition provide a rich source of meaningful girl names with positive attributes.
Classic Muslim girl names like Fatima, Aisha, Khadija, Maryam, and Zainab are timeless and widely used. Modern names like Ayla, Sara, Noor, Layla, and Zara are popular across the Muslim world.
Our Name Generator covers Muslim girl names in Arabic, Urdu, Bangla, and English with full meanings. Filter by country (India, Pakistan, Bangladesh) for culturally appropriate choices.
How to Find the Perfect Name
Step 1 — Find Birth Nakshatra: Use our Rashi by Date of Birth tool to calculate your baby's Nakshatra and Janm Akshar (auspicious first syllable).
Step 2 — Open the Name Generator: Go to the Name Calculator. Select the birth letter, gender, religion.
Step 3 — Browse & Choose: Our database returns names with meanings, origins, and language. Save your favourites and share with family.
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Browse curated baby name collections for every religion with scripture-inspired daily verses and traditional meanings:
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are popular Muslim baby girl names in 2025?
Popular Muslim baby girl names in 2025 include Ayla, Zara, Noor, Maryam, Alina, Sara, Fatima, and Layla. These beautiful names carry Islamic meanings and are loved across cultures.
What are some Quranic names for baby girls?
Quranic girl names include Maryam (Mary), Hawwa (Eve), Asiya, Bilqis, and names derived from Quranic verses like Noor (light), Rahma (mercy), and Baraka (blessing).
Can I get Muslim girl names in Bengali or Nepali?
Yes. Our Name Generator supports multiple languages. Enter the birth letter, select Muslim religion and girl gender, then choose Bangla or Nepali as language to get culturally appropriate names.