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Rumaysa
ุฑูู ููุตุงุก
Diminutive form โ name of Companion Umm Sulaym, mother of Anas ibn Malik.
Asiya
ุขุณูุฉ
Healer of wounds โ wife of Pharaoh, mentioned in the Quran as an exemplar of faithful women.
Zulaikha
ุฒููุฎุง
The radiant beauty โ wife of Aziz in the story of Prophet Yusuf in the Quran.
Aseel
ุฃุตูู
Of noble origin โ also "asil" the time before sunset, evoking refinement.
Mayami
ู ูุงู ู
Tender and affectionate โ a name of soft cadence with Arabic roots.
Zumurrud
ุฒู ุฑุฏ
Emerald โ the precious green gemstone; symbol of luxury and beauty.
Almas
ุฃูู ุงุณ
Diamond โ the most precious of gemstones, brilliantly hard and shining.
Ayham
ุฃููู
The fearless, intrepid warrior โ one who advances boldly.
Al-Khidr
ุงูุฎุถุฑ
The pious servant who accompanied Prophet Musa in the journey of Surah al-Kahf.
Talut
ุทุงููุช
The righteous king sent by Allah to fight Goliath, mentioned in Surah al-Baqara.
Uzair
ุนูุฒูุฑ
A prophet mentioned in the Quran โ Allah took his life for 100 years then revived him.
Qutuz
ููุทูุฒ
The Mamluk sultan who led Muslims to defeat the Mongols at the Battle of Ain Jalut.
Ar-Rashid
ุงูุฑุดูุฏ
The rightly-guided โ name of Caliph Harun ar-Rashid, peak of Abbasid glory.
Al-Mu'tasim
ุงูู ุนุชุตู
One who seeks Allah's protection โ name of the eighth Abbasid Caliph, conqueror of Amorium.
Sham
ุดุงู
The Levant (Syria); or a beauty mark on the face โ a melodic, evocative name.
Roa
ุฑุคู
Dreams and visions seen in sleep โ plural of "ru'ya".
Rond
ุฑููุฏ
Laurel tree โ evergreen and fragrant; the bay laurel.
Nay
ูููู
The reed flute producing sweet music; or fertile land.
Rawend
ุฑููููุฏ
Rhubarb plant โ fragrant and medicinal; a name of soft cadence.
Asayel
ุฃุตุงูู
Plural of "aseel" โ the beautiful golden hour between mid-afternoon and sunset.
Kutaib
ููุชูุจ
Diminutive of "battalion" โ symbol of chivalry and battlefield courage.
Ata
ุนูุทุง
Gift, generosity โ one who bestows abundantly; beloved across the Arab world.
Nash'at
ูุดุฃุช
Vigor and activity โ growth and flourishing; beloved in Egypt and Levant.
Al-Khayzuran
ุงูุฎูุฒุฑุงู
Slender bamboo cane โ mother of Caliph Harun ar-Rashid, matriarch of Abbasid caliphs.
Al-Farazdaq
ุงููุฑุฒุฏู
Hammam ibn Ghalib al-Farazdaq โ the great Umayyad-era poet, rival of Jarir.
Dhai
ุถู
Radiant light โ bright luminosity; a melodic name beloved in the Gulf.
Shaykha
ุดูุฎุฉ
Noble lady of high standing โ possessor of wisdom and elevated rank.
Noura
ููุฑุฉ
Feminine of "Nour" โ radiant light; a beloved Gulf Arab name.
Al-Anoud
ุงูุนููุฏ
The noble camel; or a woman cherished by her people โ an authentic Arabian name.
Moudhi
ู ูุถู
Bright-faced and clear of mind โ an elegant Gulf female name.
Jawaher
ุฌูุงูุฑ
Jewels (plural) โ precious stones; symbol of value and preciousness.
Sumu
ุณูู ู
Highness, eminence โ the formal title given to princes and royalty.
Shamayil
ุดู ุงุฆู
Noble traits (plural) โ virtuous attributes and praiseworthy character.
Adhwaa
ุฃุถูุงุก
Lights (plural) โ symbol of brilliance and clarity.
Atheer
ุฃุซูุฑ
The fifth element filling the cosmos (classical); or gentle breeze; or "the chosen one".
Raghdaa
ุฑุบุฏุงุก
Abundant, prosperous life โ wide and comfortable living.
Dhuha
ุถูุญู
Mid-morning sunlight โ name of a Quran chapter (Surah ad-Duhaa).
Nahira
ููููุฑุฉ
Small stream of water; or a glowing lamp.
Umm-Salama
ุฃู ุณูู ุฉ
Mother of believers Hind bint Abi Umayya, known as Umm Salama, wife of the Prophet ๏ทบ.
Umm-al-Fadl
ุฃู ุงููุถู
Lubaba al-Kubra โ wife of al-Abbas, mother of al-Fadl ibn al-Abbas.
Bashar
ุจุดูุงุฑ
Bringer of good tidings โ one who always brings happy news.
Subhi
ุตุจุญู
Of the morning โ luminous like sunrise; early and energetic.
Dahi
ุถุงุญู
Visible in sunlight โ clear and unconcealed.
Muhyi-ad-Din
ู ุญูู ุงูุฏูู
Reviver of religion through knowledge and action โ title of Muhyiddin Ibn Arabi.
Yazan
ููุฒูู
Name of King Sayf ibn Dhi Yazan, the Himyari Yemeni king who expelled the Abyssinians.
Abd-as-Sattar
ุนุจุฏ ุงูุณุชุงุฑ
Servant of As-Sattar โ Allah, who veils the faults of His servants.
Aysun
ุฃูุณูู
Halo of the moon, moonglow. A combination of Turkish ay (moon) and sun (radiance). One of the most popular Turkish girl names.
Aysel
ุฃูุณู
Moonlight stream, like the moon. From Turkish ay (moon) + sel (flowing water). Evokes flowing, gentle beauty.