Quranic Baby Names logoQuranic Baby Names

Arabic

Umm

girlStarts with U

Meaning

Mother, Used as an attributive, to make a compound of which the first part is Umm.

Pronunciation

Pronounced: Umm

Variations

No common variations listed yet.

About this name

Umm is a girl name of Arabic origin. It has a timeless feel and works well for parents looking for a meaningful classic name.

Parents often compare names by meaning, style, first letter and how the name sounds. Use the related sections below to explore similar choices and alternatives.

You might also like

A natural mix of similar names, same-letter names and names with related meanings.

Hawraa

Arabic

girlQuranic

Hawraa is an indirect Quranic name for girls that means white, fair, and when used to describe the eyes it means eyes whose black part is intense black and whose white part is intense and pure white. It is derived from the H6-W-R root which is used in many places in the Quran to describe the companions of Paradise.

Mahaad

Arabic

boyQuranic

Mahaad is an indirect Quranic name for boys that means bringer of ease, one who comforts others, one who makes things even and uniform. It is derived from the M-H26-D root which is used in many places in the Quran.

Mashiyat

Arabic

girlQuranic

Mashiyat is an indirect Quranic name for boys and girls that means will power, ability to make choices, will. It is derived from the SH-Y-A root which is used in over 200 places in the Quran.

Mudathir

Arabic

boyQuranic

Mudathir is a direct Quranic name for boys that means clothed, enveloped in garments, or dressed (in a particular way, mudathir fi burdatun sawdaaun means dressed in a black garment). It is the name of chapter 74 of the Quran and it is used in the first verse of the chapter to describe Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).

Ubaab

Arabic

girl

Waves, heavy rain

Ubaadah

Arabic

boy

Old Arabic name

Ubab

Arabic

girl

Waves, heavy rain.

Ubad

Arabic

boy

Ubad is an Arabic name for boys that means worshipers, devoted servants of God. It is a plural of Aabid.

Ubah

Arabic

girl

Flower

Names with similar meaning

Explore names connected by meaning or symbolism.

Hawraa

Arabic

girlQuranic

Hawraa is an indirect Quranic name for girls that means white, fair, and when used to describe the eyes it means eyes whose black part is intense black and whose white part is intense and pure white. It is derived from the H6-W-R root which is used in many places in the Quran to describe the companions of Paradise.

Mahaad

Arabic

boyQuranic

Mahaad is an indirect Quranic name for boys that means bringer of ease, one who comforts others, one who makes things even and uniform. It is derived from the M-H26-D root which is used in many places in the Quran.

Mashiyat

Arabic

girlQuranic

Mashiyat is an indirect Quranic name for boys and girls that means will power, ability to make choices, will. It is derived from the SH-Y-A root which is used in over 200 places in the Quran.

Mudathir

Arabic

boyQuranic

Mudathir is a direct Quranic name for boys that means clothed, enveloped in garments, or dressed (in a particular way, mudathir fi burdatun sawdaaun means dressed in a black garment). It is the name of chapter 74 of the Quran and it is used in the first verse of the chapter to describe Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).

Mudathira

Arabic

girlQuranic

Mudathira is an indirect Quranic name for girls that means clothed, enveloped in garments, or dressed (in a particular way, mudathira fi burdatun sawdaaun means dressed in a black garment). Mudathira is derived from the D-TH-R root which is used in chapter 74 of the Quran.

Musedat

Arabic

boy

Musedat is the Turkish form of the Arabic name Musedah which means one who makes others happy, one who brings joy. It also means helper.

Names starting with U

Browse more names beginning with the same letter.

View U page
Ubaab

Arabic

girl

Waves, heavy rain

Ubaadah

Arabic

boy

Old Arabic name

Ubab

Arabic

girl

Waves, heavy rain.

Ubad

Arabic

boy

Ubad is an Arabic name for boys that means worshipers, devoted servants of God. It is a plural of Aabid.

Ubadah

Arabic

boyQuranic

Servant of God, Worship, Name of a prominent Sahabi i.e. companion of the Prophet Muhammad.

Ubah

Arabic

girl

Flower

More girl names

Explore more names in the same category.

View all girl names
Aabida

Arabic

girl

Devoted , Worshiper of Allah, One Who Worships

Aabira

Arabic

girl

One who interprets dreams/books.

Aabroo

Arabic

girl

Honour, Fame, Dignity

Aadila

Arabic

girl

Honest, Mannered, Just, Cultured, Polite, virtuous, one who acts with justice and fairness, excellent in character

Aafira

Arabic

girl

one who waters a plant for the first time, a person who gives the first water to a seed or plant that has just been put in the soil.

Aafiya

Arabic

girl

Good health, free from illness and grief, Away from all Problems.

Boy alternatives

Alternatives with a similar feel for the opposite category.

Mahaad

Arabic

boyQuranic

Mahaad is an indirect Quranic name for boys that means bringer of ease, one who comforts others, one who makes things even and uniform. It is derived from the M-H26-D root which is used in many places in the Quran.

Mudathir

Arabic

boyQuranic

Mudathir is a direct Quranic name for boys that means clothed, enveloped in garments, or dressed (in a particular way, mudathir fi burdatun sawdaaun means dressed in a black garment). It is the name of chapter 74 of the Quran and it is used in the first verse of the chapter to describe Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).

Mashael

Arabic

boyQuranicModern

Light and Radiance.Mashael is an indirect Quranic name for boys that means lights, lanterns, torches, sources of light. Mashael is the plural of Mashal. It is derived from the SH-AIN-L root which is used in verse 4 of Surat Maryam in the Quran.

Musedat

Arabic

boy

Musedat is the Turkish form of the Arabic name Musedah which means one who makes others happy, one who brings joy. It also means helper.

Saiful

Arabic

boy

First part of compound Arabic names beginning with (Sayf al) meaning "sword of the" (such as SAIF-AL-DIN).

Sirous

Arabic

boy

It's a Persian name for boys. It is the Persianized form of the Western name Cyrus, which itself is from the Persian name Kurosh, which is the name of the founder of the Achaemenid Empire (the first Persian empire). it is an ancient name with unknown origin and is commonly used, it is acceptable for Muslims to use.