Muslim baby girl names from the Quran are not just beautiful in sound but also rich in meaning. Some names are directly taken from the Quran, like Maryam (the mother of Prophet Isa), while others are indirectly connected through their origins and symbolism, like Amira (princess, leader). These names often reflect virtues such as kindness, purity, wisdom, and faith, giving children a lifelong blessing.
By choosing a Quranic or Quran-inspired name, parents honor their faith while giving their daughters meaningful identities rooted in spirituality. Whether direct or related, each name carries a sense of peace, strength, and guidance from the Holy Quran.
- Direct = Quranic (verse, concept, word)
- Indirect = Quran-inspired (Islamic tradition/Arabic roots)
- 1. Aabidah – Worshipper of Allah. (Indirect)
- 2. Aaliyah – High, exalted, noble. (Indirect)
- 3. Aafreen – Encouragement, praise. (Indirect)
- 4. Aasma – High, exalted. (Indirect)
- 5. Abeer – Fragrance, scent of flowers. (Indirect)
- 6. Adeena – Obedient, righteous, pious. (Indirect)
- 7. Afraa – White, fair-skinned, reddish-white. (Direct – mentioned in hadith, linked to Quranic context)
- 8. Ahlam – Dream, vision, or intellect. (Direct – Qur’an uses “Ahlam” for intellect)
- 9. Aleena – Silk of heaven, soft and delicate. (Indirect)
- 10. Amani – Wishes, aspirations, hopes. (Direct – Qur’an 2:111 “Amani”)
- 11. Amira – Princess, leader. (Indirect)
- 12. Anisa – Affectionate, friendly, gentle. (Indirect, but root word “Uns” used in Qur’an)
- 13. Aqsa – Farthest (as in Al-Masjid Al-Aqsa). (Direct – Qur’an 17:1)
- 14. Arwa – Freshness, mountain goat, beauty. (Indirect)
- 15. Asiya – Pious woman, wife of Pharaoh, revered in Qur’an. (Direct – Qur’an 66:11)
- 16. Ayah – Verse, miracle, sign of Allah. (Direct – repeated throughout Qur’an)
- 17. Aziza – Beloved, precious, mighty. (Direct – derived from Qur’an “Aziz”)
- 18. Badia – Unique, unprecedented, wonderful. (Direct – Qur’an 2:117 “Badee”)
- 19. Basilah – Brave, courageous. (Indirect)
- 20. Barirah – Faithful, devoted. (Indirect)
- 21. Fadwa – Self-sacrifice; derived from Quranic concept of selflessness. (Indirect)
- 22. Fairuz – Precious stone; symbol of beauty and strength. (Indirect)
- 23. Falak – Sky, celestial sphere; directly mentioned in Surah Al-Falaq. (Direct)
- 24. Fariha – Joyful, happy; derived from Quranic words of gladness. (Indirect)
- 25. Farzana – Wise, intelligent; Quran encourages wisdom. (Indirect)
- 26. Fathima – One who abstains; famous Islamic name, linked to Fatimah (RA). (Indirect)
- 27. Fawzia – Successful, victorious; Quran mentions “Fawz” (great success). (Direct)
- 28. Ghadeer – Small river, stream; Quran references water and streams. (Indirect)
- 29. Ghazal – Poetry, song; symbolic of eloquence encouraged in Islam. (Indirect)
- 30. Habiba – Beloved, dear; related to the word “Hubb” (love) in Quran. (Indirect)
- 31. Haleema – Gentle, patient; Quran praises “Hilm” (forbearance). (Indirect)
- 32. Hanan – Compassion, tenderness; directly mentioned in Quran (Surah Maryam 13). (Direct)
- 33. Hawa – First woman, wife of Prophet Adam; mentioned in Quranic tradition. (Indirect)
- 34. Hidaya – Guidance; Quran emphasizes “Hidayah” (guidance). (Direct)
- 35. Hibah – Gift, blessing; Quran mentions “Hibah” as God’s gift. (Direct)
- 36. Huda – Right guidance; appears often in the Quran. (Direct)
- 37. Ibtisam – Smile; derived from Quranic themes of joy. (Indirect)
- 38. Ifrah – Happiness, delight; derived from Quranic roots of joy. (Indirect)
- 39. Ihsan – Excellence, kindness; repeatedly emphasized in Quran. (Direct)
- 40. Ikram – Honor, respect; Quran encourages “Ikram” of others. (Direct)
- 41. Imaan – Faith, belief; repeatedly mentioned in the Quran. (Direct)
- 42. Inaya – Care, protection; derived from Quranic themes of divine care. (Indirect)
- 43. Iqra – Read, recite; first word revealed in Quran (Surah Al-‘Alaq). (Direct)
- 44. Ishraq – Radiance, illumination; Quran mentions “Ishraq” as morning light. (Direct)
- 45. Isra – Night journey of Prophet Muhammad (Surah Al-Isra). (Direct)
- 46. Jannah – Paradise, heaven; often mentioned in Quran. (Direct)
- 47. Jannat – Gardens of paradise; frequently in Quran. (Direct)
- 48. Jawhara – Jewel, precious stone; symbolic of Quranic beauty. (Indirect)
- 49. Jumana – Pearl; derived from Quranic imagery of pearls. (Indirect)
- 50. Kaleema – Word, speech; Quran mentions “Kalimah”. (Direct)
- 51. Karimah – Noble, generous; feminine of “Karim” in Quran. (Direct)
- 52. Khadija – Early-born; name of Prophet Muhammad’s (SAW) wife. (Indirect)
- 53. Khairiya – Charitable, good; Quran emphasizes “Khair”. (Direct)
- 54. Labeeba – Wise, understanding; related to Quranic wisdom. (Indirect)
- 55. Laila – Night; Quran uses “Layl” for night. (Direct)
- 56. Lamia – Radiant, shining; Quranic imagery of light. (Indirect)
- 57. Latifa – Gentle, kind; one of Allah’s attributes “Al-Lateef” in Quran. (Direct)
- 58. Lubna – Aromatic tree; mentioned in classical Arabic poetry. (Indirect)
- 59. Maha – Oryx, beauty of eyes; Quranic imagery of beauty. (Indirect)
- 60. Mahira – Skilled, talented; symbolic of Quranic excellence. (Indirect)
- 61. Mahjabeen – Beautiful like the moon; derived from Quranic moon imagery. (Indirect)
- 62. Maimuna – Blessed, auspicious; name of Prophet’s wife. (Indirect)
- 63. Malaika – Angels; Quran mentions “Malaika”. (Direct)
- 64. Mariam – Mary, mother of Prophet Isa (AS); Surah Maryam. (Direct)
- 65. Marwa – Mountain in Makkah, mentioned in Surah Al-Baqarah. (Direct)
- 66. Mehar – Affection, kindness; Quran encourages compassion. (Indirect)
- 67. Minha – Gift, grant; derived from Quranic concept of divine blessings. (Indirect)
- 68. Misbah – Lamp, light; mentioned in Ayat an-Nur (24:35). (Direct)
- 69. Muneera – Luminous, radiant; derived from Quranic “Munir”. (Indirect)
- 70. Nadia – Caller, announcer; Quran mentions “Munadi”. (Direct)
- 71. Naeema – Blessing, comfort; related to “Na’im” (blessings) in Quran. (Direct)
- 72. Naila – One who attains, achiever; Quran uses “Nail”. (Indirect)
- 73. Najma – Star; Quran mentions “Najm” (star). (Direct)
- 74. Naseema – Breeze, soft wind; symbolic of Quranic descriptions. (Indirect)
- 75. Nasira – Helper, supporter; Quran uses “Nasr” (help). (Direct)
- 76. Nawal – Gift, blessing; Quranic word for favor. (Indirect)
- 77. Nayla – Acquirer, gainer; derived from Quranic concepts of attainment. (Indirect)
- 78. Nida – Call, voice; Quran mentions “Nidaa”. (Direct)
- 79. Noreen – Light, radiance; from Quranic word “Noor”. (Direct)
- 80. Nuha – Intellect, wisdom; Quran mentions “Ulul Nuha”. (Direct)
- 81. Omaira – Living a long life; derived from Quranic “Umr”. (Indirect)
- 82. Qamar – Moon; Surah Al-Qamar in Quran. (Direct)
- 83. Qaria – Calamity, reference to Surah Al-Qari’ah. (Direct)
- 84. Rabab – White cloud; Quranic imagery of clouds. (Indirect)
- 85. Rabia – Spring, garden; derived from Quranic concept of greenery. (Indirect)
- 86. Rafia – Exalted, high; Quran mentions “Raf’a” (to raise). (Direct)
- 87. Rahma – Mercy, compassion; often in Quran. (Direct)
- 88. Raihana – Sweet basil, fragrant plant; mentioned in Quran (55:12). (Direct)
- 89. Ramisa – White rose; symbolic reference from Quranic descriptions. (Indirect)
- 90. Rania – Queenly, gazing; Quran mentions “Ran” over hearts. (Indirect)
- 91. Rasha – Young gazelle; Quranic imagery of animals. (Indirect)
- 92. Rawdha – Garden, meadow; mentioned in Quran. (Direct)
- 93. Reem – White deer; symbolic in Arabic literature, linked to Quranic beauty. (Indirect)
- 94. Ruqayya – Ascension, rise; name of Prophet’s daughter. (Indirect)
- 95. Sabah – Morning; Quran mentions “Sabah”. (Direct)
- 96. Sabrine – Patience; derived from Quranic “Sabr”. (Direct)
- 97. Safiya – Pure, chosen; Quran emphasizes purity. (Indirect)
- 98. Salma – Safe, peaceful; derived from Quranic “Salam”. (Direct)
- 99. Samira – Companion in evening talk; Quranic imagery of companionship. (Indirect)
- 100. Sumaya – High above; first martyr woman in Islam. (Indirect)
Choosing a baby girl name from the Quran is a beautiful way to give your child a name filled with faith, meaning, and blessings. Whether the name is directly mentioned in the Quran or inspired by its values, each carries deep spiritual significance and love.