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Has the meaning "most generous" in Arabic, which is a superlative form of Karim. In Iran, it is usually a female name, while in Pakistan it is...

Represents "affection, kindness" in Arabic, stemming from the root عطف (ʿaṭafa), which signifies "to incline towards, to show fondness".

An alternate transcription of the Arabic إيمان (see Iman).

An alternate transcription of Arabic فائز or فايز (see Faiz 1).

Means "graceful woman" in Arabic.

Means "halo around the moon" in Arabic. This was the name of a sister-in-law of the Prophet Muhammad.

Means "mercy, compassion" in Arabic, from the root حنّ (ḥanna) meaning "to sympathize, to pity".

Alternate transcription of Arabic هانئ (see Hani).

Alternate transcription of Arabic هبة (see Hiba).

Alternate transcription of Arabic حسام (see Husam).

Signifies "oryx" in Arabic. The oryx is a variety of antelope said to symbolize beauty.

Signifies "guided one" in Arabic, from هدى (hadā) meaning "to lead the right way, to guide".

Signifies "achievement, attainment" in Arabic, from the root نال (nāla) meaning "to get, to reach".

The Arabic form of Miryam (see Mary) appearing in the Quran. It is also the form used in several other languages. In Iran, it also refers to a...

An alternative transliteration of Arabic نبيل (see Nabil), and a usual Urdu transliteration.

An alternative transliteration of Arabic ناديّة (see Nadiyya), and the standard form in several other languages.

An alternative transliteration of Arabic نورة or نورا (see Nura).

Signifies "safe, sound, intact" in Arabic, derived from the root سلم (salima) signifying "to be safe". This transcription represents two related yet...