Naming your baby is one of the most important tasks of new parenthood. Many parents create a list of potential names for their unborn child, hoping to select one that captures their spirit and personality—a name that will stay with them their whole life. Some parents opt for trendy names or go through their family tree for a sentimental one that pays homage to a beloved family member. Some have had a treasured baby name saved for years, while others decide their baby’s name shortly after birth, wanting to meet the baby before making a decision.
And some parents look to their faith and culture for inspiration. The Islamic faith, in particular, is full of beautiful, meaningful, and spiritual names for baby girls and baby boys alike. That’s why we rounded up 125 Muslim baby girl names to help you find the perfect choice, from popular picks like Noor to short and sweet first names like Hiba.
Top Muslim Girl Names
These names are popular for a good reason—they’re beautiful, melodic, and have elegant meanings. If you don’t mind your child potentially sharing their name with future classmates or friends, this list of top Muslim baby girl names is a great place to start.
Zahra
- Origin: Arabic
- Meaning: Radiant flower
- Alternative Spellings & Variations: Zara, Zahara
Laila
- Origin: Arabic
- Meaning: Of the night
- Alternative Spellings & Variations: Layla, Leila, Leylah, Laylah, Leyla
- Famous Namesakes: Laila Ali, an American TV personality and retired professional boxer.
Noor
- Origin: Arabic
- Meaning: Light
- Alternative Spellings & Variations: Noora
- Famous Namesakes: Queen Noor of Jordan, an American-born Jordanian philanthropist and activist.
Ayesha
- Origin: Arabic
- Meaning: Alive
- Alternative Spellings & Variations: Aisha
Amina
- Origin: Arabic
- Meaning: Trustworthy
- Alternative Spellings & Variations: Aminah, Mina
Aaliyah
- Origin: Arabic
- Meaning: Exalted
- Alternative Spellings & Variations: Alia
- Famous Namesakes: Aaliyah Dana Haughton, known mostly as Aaliyah, an R&B singer, actress, dancer, and model.
Sara
- Origin: Hebrew
- Meaning: Princess
- Alternative Spellings & Variations: Sarah
- Famous Namesakes: Singer and songwriter Sara Beth Bareilles, actress Sara Gilbert.
Iman
- Origin: Arabic
- Meaning: Belief, faith
- Famous Namesakes: Iman Mohamed Abdulmajid, a Somali-American model and actress.
Farah
- Origin: Arabic
- Meaning: Joy, happiness
- Alternative Spellings & Variations: Farrah
Nadia
- Origin: Arabic
- Meaning: Hope
- Alternative Spellings & Variations: Nadya, Nadiyah
- Famous Namesakes: Nadia Comaneci, an Olympic gold medalist.
More Popular Muslim Girl Names
- Ayla
- Aya
- Mayra
- Daniyah
- Rumi
Powerful Muslim Girl Names
These strong first names convey feelings of power and confidence—traits you want your baby girl to possess as she grows.
- Afsaneh
- Firdaws
- Dounia
- Amara
- Kyda
- Farzana
- Dania
- Hareem
- Sedra
- Hayat
- Isra
- Malak
- Asma
- Raina
- Aya
- Rashida
- Jihan
- Sultana
- Hanifa
- Yusra
- Raisa
- Basma
- Halima
- Anisa
- Sahar
- Suhailah
- Nabila
- Nawal
Beautiful Muslim Girl Names
These gorgeous names are lyrical and beautiful. Some have nature-inspired roots, like Soheila, which means “little star,” or Gulzar, which means “blooming garden.”
- Yasmin/Yasmine
- Inara
- Safiya
- Miral
- Aida
- Nafisa
- Soheila
- Gulzar
- Abeer
- Sanaz
- Rabia
- Soraya
- Tasmin
- Samira
- Miral
- Jamila
- Faiza
- Kalila
- Nisha
- Aafreen
- Zakiya
- Sidra
- Maram
- Sahar
- Zaina
- Yara
- Nazira
- Riyah
- Malika
- Saffiya/Saffiyah/Safiyyah
- Liyana
- Farah
- Parisa
Cute Muslim Girl Names
There’s nothing sweeter and cuter than a new baby! Give your new arrival a first name to match with these adorable picks. Plus, they’ll sound just as good when your daughter turns 20 as they do when she’s a toddler.
- Mina
- Amani
- Habiba
- Heba/Hiba
- Hala
- Arzu
- Shula
- Dina
- Basma
- Adila
- Hadil
Spiritual Muslim Girl Names
Another option is a religious baby name with roots in the Quran, or one with spiritual undertones. Here are a handful of spiritual Muslim girl names and their meanings:
- Hira — The location where Mohammed received the Quran
- Maryam — The mother of Jesus (Isa)
- Inara — Illumination, enlightenment, radiance
- Khadija — Wife of Mohammed
- Nuha — Wisdom
- Fatimah — Daughter of Mohammed
- Zainab/Zaynab — Wife of Mohammed
Short Muslim Girl Names
These short, three- or four-letter names may be small in size, but they make a big statement.
- Hana
- Isra
- Yara
- Amal
- Ayan
- Ziya
- Dua
- Duha
- Elaf
- Arwaa
- Dima
- Hayaa
- Reem
- Nura
- Hina
- Mona
- Asra
- Uzma
- Sana
- Ruba
- Eman
- Hind
- Nida
- Ruwaa
- Asma
- Huda
- Neha
- Aida
- Mira
- Azar
