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Nice sounding muslim baby names

52 replies

MummyJasmin · 28/01/2020 11:40

Boys & girls please as we don't know what we're having.

Thank you x

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MummyJasmin · 29/01/2020 16:00

Wow so many lovely suggestions!

@LadyMonicaBaddingham @Etinox Mariam was always my first choice, but OH has always vetoe'd it as it's his niece's name (even though she lives in America!) Waaa.
My son is called Yusuf :)

@Pieceofpurplesky I would have never considered Maymunah, as looked at it I would have assumed it was 'complicated'? But when you say it, it actually rolls off the tongue, sounds pretty and has Islamic roots :) What are your roots? (Asian/English?) I ask as I'm always keen to hear what Arabic names sound like to someone of a different culture :)

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Allcrimps · 28/01/2020 23:47

I love Khalid, but would possibly avoid because of the guaranteef mispronunciation. Love Noor, Rohaan and Samir from pp list. Noor is gorgeous, but again would avoid it if in areas where it doesn't work with the accent (here in S.wales it would be destroyed with an oo-uh sound!).

Miriam is beautiful. Nn mimi. I like Nadia too. And Mythily.

BackyardChickens · 28/01/2020 23:30

Somia for a girl

PointlessUsername · 28/01/2020 23:15

Boy
Alyas

Girl
Rayaan

mamabear2409 · 28/01/2020 23:12

For girls I love:
Alayna
Aliza
Aleena
Amaya
Haleema
Summaya
Umara
Zarah

For boys I love;
Zain
Abdullah
Moosa
Aamir
Ahmed
Zakkariya
Adam

Lailaha · 28/01/2020 23:10

Tariq is lovely for boys too. I also like 'Umar and Suleiman.

I like Ruqiyah for girls - you don't hear it very often in this country. Or how about Samar or Sameera?

Grembolina · 28/01/2020 23:09

I like Yessine for a boy and Aliyah and Zaharah for a girl and Aycha too.

username1724 · 28/01/2020 23:06

My son is Eesa, we dont have many pronunciation issues really and I have 0 regrets! Pregnant with no 2 and currently liking
Safia
Haniya
Yasmine
Amia

Yaseen
Hasan
Samir
Nazim
Sarim

Mandarinfish · 28/01/2020 21:19

My friend whose DH is Muslim has DC called Caspar and Aida - both lovely.

Etinox · 28/01/2020 21:16

I love Mariam!

Malyshek · 28/01/2020 21:04

Forgot Kamilya and Zach.

Serenschintte · 28/01/2020 21:03

Fatima for a girl

Malyshek · 28/01/2020 21:02

Personally I like

  • Haytham (love Assassin's creed...)
  • Rayan would also work well in both cultures.
  • Malik
  • Aliyah
  • Mariam
  • Brahim
  • Iskander
  • Ilyas/Elias
  • Zeynep
Pieceofpurplesky · 28/01/2020 16:50

I love Maymunah for a girl. It sounds like a song and has great nn May, Moon. I like Zaara too.

Zachariya is great for a boy.

MikeUniformMike · 28/01/2020 16:45

Look at the name in Arabic.
Some of the letters are very difficult to say and won't necessarily transcribe easily.
Try out any name on non-Muslims or on here if you are not sure.

For example Adel - nice but people will say Adele
Khalid - will get Kaleed, Halid etc

LadyMonicaBaddingham · 28/01/2020 16:30

I love the names Mariam for a girl and Yousef for a boy

user133367 · 28/01/2020 16:24

Zane

BusMum79 · 28/01/2020 16:23

My husband is from a Muslim family and I’m not - we have an Ishmael (we liked that spelling) but Ismail is also lovely.
Sulaiman was a v strong contender for DS2 and I still love it.

itssquidstella · 28/01/2020 16:20

I like Zain and Zainab; also Ishmael and Maryam.

HeadlessGummyBears · 28/01/2020 16:18

Muslim names that I’ve come across:
Boys:
Ahmed
Ali
Adam
Bilal
Daniyal
Eliyas
Faris
Faizal
Hamza
Idris
Jamal
Kamran
Khalil
Khalid
Laith
Mohammad
Omar
Rayyan
Sulayman
Tahir
Yaqub
Yasin
Yunus
Yusuf
Zachariah
Zayn

Girls:
Abeer
Aishah
Alia
Ameerah
Aminah
Amaanah
Amani
Ashwaq
Asma
Ayah
Basmah
Daniah
Emaan

Fatima
Hadiyyah
Halimah
Hanan
Haneen
Hannah

Haya
Ibtisam
Jamila
Joudy
Kamila
Layla
Lailac
Lena
Lujain
Maria
Maryam
Meshael
Muna

Muneerah
Nada
Nadia
Najla
Najmah
Rahmah
Rana
Reem
Reema
Saffiya
Sakeenah
Sara
Shakira
Somayah
Talia
Tazkiyah
Zaynah
Zaynab

eomma · 28/01/2020 15:32

sorry, that’s a lot Grin but they’re all nice names

eomma · 28/01/2020 15:31

boys:
cal, means courageous.
jamaal, means beauty.
junaid, means warrior.
kamal, means perfect.
khalid, means eternal.
lu’ay, means shield.
maaz, means brave man.
naveed, means glad tidings.
noori, means shining.
omar, means life.
rayan, means splendor.
rohaan, means spiritual or kind hearted.
sami, means elevated.
samir, means entertaining companion.
shahid, means witness.
shahzad, means prince.

girls:
a’dab, means hope or need.
ablah, means perfectly formed.
adara, means virgin or beauty.
afra, means colour of earth.
adiva, means pleasant and gentle.
amal, means hope.
anan, means cloud.
daisha, means alive.
dariya, means river.
fareeda, means gem.
hanan, means mercy.
inaya, means concerned.
kalila, means beloved.
maha, means spring with clear water.
naia, means comfort and peace.
nura, means full of light.
omaira, means red.
salena, means moon.
yara, means small butterfly.

MummyJasmin · 28/01/2020 14:04

@Lavenderblues I understand 'nice' is subjective :) Its nice to see what other people consider to be nice ;)

Easily to pronouce, classic without being too old fashioned.

I like names such as Yusuf, Ibrahim...for boys.

Alizeh, Noor, Miriam...for girls.

Just need more ideas!

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Reginabambina · 28/01/2020 12:32

They both have the befit of being easily anglicised/europeanised if you feel that is necessary. Ibrahim is another nice one.

Reginabambina · 28/01/2020 12:31

My favourite boys name is Iscander and my favourite girls name is Miriam.