Pashto Baby Names for Boys & Girls With Meanings (Complete A–Z List)
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Pashto names are typically derived from the tribe or region a person belongs to, and many also draw inspiration from ancient legends, religious texts, and historical luminaries. Pashto family names are usually derived from the tribe they belong to and often end in “-i” or “-ai”
This collection has all Pashto Baby Names - traditional, modern, religious, trendy, popular, cute, short and sweet and easy to pronounce Pashto baby names to help you make the right choice!
You can explore Pashto baby names: Alphabetically (A–Z) By gender (boy, girl, unisex) By starting or ending letters By meaning and origin Click on any baby name to view its meaning, background, pronunciation, and related names.
Pashto Baby Names by Alphabet
Pashto Baby Names List
| Name | Gender | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
A girl with a pleasing personality | ||
A necklace or a neck adornment | ||
Amu is the name of a river that encompasses Central Asia. | ||
Something that lasts forever or till eternity | ||
Ember or a piece of glowing or burning coal or wood in a dying fire. | ||
The one who puts reason and logic in everything. | ||
Pashto term for almond, also used as a baby girl name | ||
Gift or a gift of God | ||
Asfand is the Pasto version of Esfandiy?r. It means a king or a brave hero | ||
A person capable of being a prime chief or leader | ||
Azmaray is the Pashto version of Zmaray and means lion. | ||
Bacha, also the name of a famous Pashtun leader, means king | ||
It is Pashto for almond. | ||
Badrai is the name of a fairy in a famous Arabic fairy tale. It means full moon. | ||
A person who brings happiness wherever he goes, fortunate and thriving | ||
One with beautiful locks of hair | ||
Pashto term for bulbul or nightingale | ||
The one born with a strong, powerful and authoritative nature; brave, hero, chivalrous, or warrior | ||
Born with a great vision | ||
One who is brave, courageous, valiant and fearless | ||
An occupational name, meaning peasant | ||
A girl with no comparison | ||
Beroj is the name of a gemstone found in Kunar, aquamarine | ||
Lightning or lightning bolt | ||
In Pashto, Darwesh is a term used for mystics | ||
Diyar is a type of wood obtained from Cedrus deodara tree | ||
Princess-like; graceful woman; Royal lady; Gem. It's also the name of the heroine of famous folk tale, Adam Khan aw Durkhanai | ||
Honey or as sweet as honey. A girl with sweet disposition | ||
Morning | ||
A bunch of beautiful flowers | ||
Name of a precious stone in Pashto | ||
One belonging to the mountains | ||
Name of tulip flower in Pashto | ||
Son of mountain. It's the name of the largest Pashtun confederacy | ||
One with high vocal cords | ||
One who is dear and beloved to the heart ; Dear/Beloved | ||
Gul Bano is the name of the Princess of flowers. | ||
'Gul Makai is the name of the heroine of the famous folk tale 'Musa Khan aw Gul Makai' | ||
The name is derived from Gulwari and means the one who sprinkles flower. | ||
Deer or gazelle, a small and slender antelope with curved horns | ||
Jandol is the name of place in Pashtun Khwa. | ||
A bird, Pashto term for Mayna bird | ||
Caravan, a vehicle equipped for living in. | ||
Khaan means Ruler, He who is The King | ||
Also pronounced as Shaghalay, Khaghalay means honorable or noteworthy | ||
Khak is a Pashto term used to denote humility | ||
Black beauty marks or adorned with Khal's | ||
A girl as beautiful and dainty as a fairy | ||
One who is smart, wise and intelligent | ||
A girl who is extremely beautiful | ||


