Muslim Baby Names Meanings

  • Surur
    Surur's origin is Arabic. The meaning of the name is 'filled with joy'. See also the related categories, joy and arabic. Surur is not regularly used as a baby boy name.
    Meaning: Joy, Happiness Origin: Arabic
  • Suruur
    Suroor is a Muslim Boy name, meaning of the name is "Joy, Pleasure" from Arabic origin. This name is mainly used in Muslim.
    Meaning: Happiness Origin: Arabic
  • Susan
    Hebrew Meaning: The name Susan is a Hebrew baby name. In Hebrew the meaning of the name Susan is: Graceful lily.
    Meaning: Kinship, Lily of the valley, iris Origin: Arabic
  • Susi
    Biblical Meaning: The name Susi is a Biblical baby name. In Biblical the meaning of the name Susi is: Horse, swallow, moth.
    Meaning: Horse, swallow, moth Origin: Arabic
  • Sussan
    The name Susan is a Hebrew baby name. In Hebrew the meaning of the name Susan is: Graceful lily.
    Meaning: Lily of the valley Origin: Arabic
  • Suud
    Saud is a Muslim Boy name which originates from the Arabic language. ... Urdu names meaning dictionary for Muslim boys, and Muslim girls, Muslim baby name like Saud and others. Check Saud name English and Arabic spelling.
    Meaning: Good Luck Origin: Arabic
  • Suwaibah
    Muslim Baby Girl Name and Meanings. English Name. Suwaibah. English Meaning. (thuwaibah) Name Of The Woman Who Breast-fed The Holy Prophet (peace Be Upon Him) In His Infancy.
    Meaning: Who breast-fed the Holy Prophet pbuh Origin: Arabic
  • Suwaybah
    Meaning: Wet-nurses of the Prophet PBUH Origin: Arabic
  • Suwaybit
    Meaning: Roof over path, alley between houses Origin: Arabic
  • Suwayd
    Suwayd or Suwaid may refer to: an Arabic given name meaning "dark-coloured, black" (from أسود "black")
    Meaning: Black Origin: Arabic
  • Suwaydah
    Meaning: Daughter of Jabir Origin: Arabic
  • Suwera
    Meaning: Dawn, Morning Origin: Arabic
  • Swab
    Swab Family History. Swab Name Meaning. Altered spelling of Dutch Swaab, a regional name for someone from Swabia, or the German cognate Schwab. American form of Slovenian Švab, ethnic name for a colonist from Swabia, or any German speaker (see German Schwab).
    Meaning: True, right Origin: Arabic
  • Swiyyah
    Swiyyah. Show similar names Show variant names. Name Swiyyah generally means Little one, is of Indian origin, Name Swiyyah is a Feminine (or Girl) name. Person with name Swiyyah are mainly Muslim by religion. .
    Meaning: Little one Origin: Arabic
  • Syaadii
    Meaning: Singer Origin: Arabic
  • Syaafi
    Meaning: Helper, Beneficial Origin: Arabic
  • Syaafii
    Meaning: Curing, Healing Origin: Arabic
  • Syaahiin
    Meaning: Eagle Origin: Arabic
  • Syaamil
    Meaning: Whole, Perfect Origin: Arabic
  • Syaban
    Meaning: Name of a month Origin: Arabic
  • Syabiibii
    Meaning: Teenager, Age between 15 to 30 years old Origin: Arabic
  • Syafii
    Meaning: Someone that gives goodness, Priority to pay first Origin: Arabic
  • Syafiq
    Given Name SHAFIQ. GENDER: Masculine. USAGE: Arabic. OTHER SCRIPTS: شفيق (Arabic)
    Meaning: Loving, Sympathy Origin: Arabic
  • Syafruddin
    Meaning: Blade of religion's sword Origin: Arabic
  • Syahid
    Shahid and Shaheed (Arabic: شهيد‎‎ šahīd, plural: شُهَدَاء šuhadāʾ ; female: šahīda) originates from the Quranic Arabic word meaning "witness" and is also used to denote a martyr.
    Meaning: Witness Origin: Arabic
  • Syahiir
    Find out how the meaning of Syahir and the energy of your name have shaped your life. Request a Free Name Report. The name of Syahir creates a shrewd, aggressive, business nature, intent on personal gain. The desires for independence and financial success have been strong motivating forces from early in your life.
    Meaning: Famous Origin: Arabic
  • Syaibaan
    Meaning: Overcast and snowy weather Origin: Arabic
  • Syakib
    Meaning: Name of an Islamic figure Origin: Arabic
  • Syakir
    Given Name SHAKIR. GENDER: Masculine. USAGE: Arabic. OTHER SCRIPTS: شاكر (Arabic)
    Meaning: Thankful Origin: Arabic
  • Syamlaan
    Meaning: Choosing a ripe date fruit Origin: Arabic