Top Islam Baby Girl Names Starting With S - Page 6
Islam Baby Names For Girls Starting With S
| Name | Gender | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
A very small arrow | ||
Proper name | ||
One who is awake at night like the Moon | ||
One who is smooth and soft and flowing like a river | ||
One who is smooth and soft and flowing like a river | ||
Small arrow | ||
Proper name | ||
One who is a good companion and leds interesting conversations | ||
Beautiful; pleasant; charming | ||
A violent, stormy weather | ||
A woman who was a narrator of Hadith | ||
A woman whose peaceful mind is inspired by Allah | ||
A woman of calm nature | ||
A name that means wine choicest | ||
A choicest wine | ||
A flawless girl who is safe and sound | ||
A creeper plant, a vine | ||
A variant of Zuleika. It was the name of wife of the king of Egypt. | ||
Peace | ||
A safe person | ||
She who is a ruler, a Queen of men | ||
A woman who rules people, a Qeen, a female Sultan | ||
Things and people who bring happiness | ||
A woman who is brownish | ||
Proper name | ||
A Prophet's companion | ||
A woman who enternains | ||
She is like a little fruit | ||
Proper name | ||
A delicate and frail woman | ||
Frail, or delicate | ||
A beautiful face | ||
She who is high above others | ||
She is the one who is always there to listen | ||
A woman of beauty | ||
She is an early distinguisher | ||
A woman who is frail and very delicate | ||
She is a pure woman | ||
She who is special and unique | ||
She is a woman of proper name | ||
She who is like a summer fruit | ||
A woman who has a way with things, one with good methods | ||
A Muslim name meaning a spike of grain | ||
A very delicate frail woman | ||
A corn's ear | ||
She has the Dress of Heaven | ||
She is the brightness of the sunshine | ||
A woman who travels by night | ||
A woman of greath power and strenght | ||
A Bengali name meaning river ganges | ||
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