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A great worshiper of Allah
Discover short Muslim names that are easy to say, easy to spell and full of meaning.
Short names can feel clean, elegant and memorable, making them a popular choice for many parents looking for something simple and meaningful.
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A great worshiper of Allah
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Clear, Eloquent, Lucid, Distinct .
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Worshiper, adorer, devout, One who worships Allah.
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Passing by, crossing, travelling on a road, one who interprets dreams or books.
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Stern, Lucky, fierce-faced.
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Name of the first man and Prophet of Allah, father of mankind. It comes from the name Adeem, which means dust, also can be interpreted as dust/surface since Allah created Adam from surface of the Earth
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Just, Upright,Honorable, Righteous, Noble, one who acts with justice and fairness, moderate, virtuous, excellent in character
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Forgiveness and Forgiving
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forgiver, pardoner, One who Forgives
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Horizons, The place where the earth & sky meet
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Intelligent, Educated and Intellectual
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Leader
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Prince
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Restore
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returner, visitor of the sick, Visiting, returning, reward ,Present ,returning, visitor
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Halo of the moon and figuratively it means beautiful, brilliant.
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to make a subtle gesture, mark, insignia, to quote or reference something.
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Mirror
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Arabic for replacement, something fills the place of another thing, a gift from Allah given to you in place of something that was taken from you.
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replacement, something fills the place of another thing, a gift from Allah given to you in place of something that was taken from you.
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Devoted to, dedicated to, persevering in, busily engaged, attached, intent.
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Intelligent, wise, discerning, sensible, reasonable, educated , one who uses reasoning
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High Status, Greatness, Exalted, Sublime , Superb supremacy. Nobility, excellence, Height, elevation.
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The world, the universe.
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Sublime, high
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High, Tall, High ranking, Eminent
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Friendly and Hospitable | Kind, Compassionate and Tenderhearted
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High
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Scholar Plural is ulama normally used for religious scholors
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Time, Era, Epoch
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Hope, aspiration, Pure ,expectation, wish, desire.
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Ordering person
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Safety and Security
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Populous, Full, Prosperous, Amply Settled, Civilized. Also Used To Refer To A Prince, Ruler or Leader
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Hope, Aspiration
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Arabic for moments, hours of the night.
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bring to memory, to recall. It also means well-known, famous.
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Replacement, Follower
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Devoted to, Dedicated, Focused
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Adoring, High, exalted, beautifier
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Arabic for heights. It is also the name of a chapter of the Quran.
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Handsome, healthy.
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Knowing, Aware, Learned, (Intimate knowledge of Allah), The highest position a mystic can attain
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Leader, ruler, leader of nation.
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Hope, desire, wish, Yearning, longing
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Hope.
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Aasal is a direct Quranic name for boys and girls that means late afternoons, evenings, it is the plural of the Arabic word Aseel (late afternoon, evening). The name Aasal is mentioned three times in the Quran. This name should not be confused with the name Asal, which means honey.
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Protector, guardian.
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Hope
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An able minister
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Captivating, fascinating.
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Excellent, Precious
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Generous
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Kind Affectionate
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Pure, Clean, Independent, Free
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Free, liberated, independent
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(Awf) Guest, fragrance, lion, Name of a Sahabi.
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A Name of a tree
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Aawaz is a Kurdish name for girls that means melody, tune, song.
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lion,sahabi
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God's gift
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Aayiz is an Arabic name for boys that means replacement, something given to you in place of something you have lost.
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Aayun is an Arabic name for girls that means eyes. It is the plural of Ain. It is used 22 times in the Quran.
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free, independent - Persian word
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Greater, Greatest
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Intending, determining, resolved on, applying the mnind to an undertaking.
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Great and Mighty
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Arabic for wild rose.
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Name of the prophet's S.A.W uncle
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Eternity
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Al-Abahh was the nickname of al Hasan Ibn Ibrahim, an astrologer of Al Mamun
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Worshipper of God, God Knows
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Wild rose
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Stern
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A great worshiper of Allah,
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A furious lion,Grim-faced, Stern, Gloomy face,Uncle of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)
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Devoted, Worships a lot, loyal
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Slave, servant of god ,devotee
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Brave, Strong and Courageous
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Nick name of Abdur - Rehman bin Sulayman the father of Muhammad Ibn Abdur Rahman, the genealogist.
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Servant (of Allah)
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Is derived from abd, a man, ibn Abi Harb had this name and al-jahiz wrote letters to him
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Servant (of allah)
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Slave of Allah
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Allahs slave
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Servant of Allah, One who is Devoted to Allah SubhanaWatala
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Servant of Allah, One who is Devoted to Allah SubhanaWatala
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Name of the narrator of one of the hadith
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Healthy
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Abhaj is an indirect Quranic name for boys that means more successful, more brilliant, better. It is derived from the B-H-J root which is used in a number of places in the Quran.
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Arabic for most brilliant, most lucid, most renowned.
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High Status, Exalted, Sublime and Superb
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Great
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perfume, Aroma, Strong, saffron, fragrance.
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Early and On Time
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Well-rounded , Perfectly formed, A woman possessing a beautiful figure.
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Ablaj is a non-Quranic name for boys that means brilliant, lucid, clear, one who has a pleasant complexion.
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Abnus is a Persian name for boys and girls that means ebony, which is a dense and expensive type of wood that can sink in water, used for making musical instruments. It is not a Quranic name but Muslims can use it since it doesnt have a bad meaning.
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Worship
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Abou is an Arabic name for boys that means beauty and glow of the face. This name shouldnt be confused with the word Abu which means father of. In Arabic they are two different words with different roots and spellings.
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Abqar is a non-Quranic Arabic name for boys that means extraordinary, supernatural, amazing.
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Example, lesson
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Hail, Mail, Ibn Ashras a Narrator of Hadith had this name.
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Abraj is an indirect Quranic name for boys that means beautiful-eyed, one who has large black eyes.
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Need, strong grip.
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Light and Radiance
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Obedience, Pious, Righteous, Gifts, Plural of Barr, Peity
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Show, unfolded divulged mystery.
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Vision, Sight, Plural of Basar
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Wide, vast, spacious.
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Probably from Abasa to frown, this was the name of Abdullah Ibn-Musa, a scholar and reciter of the Quran, died 828/829
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One who lives in Abtah, a place near Makkah
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Abwan is an Arabic name for boys that means one whose face glows (with beauty and health).
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A narrator of hadith was so named
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Abyah is an Arabic name for girls that means beautiful.
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Clearer, more distinct, Eloquent
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Bright, Brilliant, White, Pure, Innocent, Masculine form of Baiza
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Grace, Expression.
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Happiness, Laughter, Joy and Delight