Baby Names Belonging To 'Islam' Religion Baby Names Belonging To 'Islam' Religion

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Hammed

Derived from 'Hammad'; one who frequently praises.

Hammood

One who praises or is worthy of praise.

Hammou

Derived from 'Hammad'; signifying praise.

Hammud

One who praises extensively; commendable.

Hamna

A name that signifies caring or compassion.

Hamnah

Derived from 'Hamna'; means caring or nurturing.

Hamood

Means 'praiseworthy' and is a common name in Arabic-speaking countries.

Hamra

Means 'red' and is often used to describe the color in Arabic-speaking cultures.

Hamraaz

Means 'secret' or 'mystery' in Arabic, often associated with someone who keeps secrets.

Hamray

Indicates someone who is 'tender' or 'affectionate' in Arabic culture.

Hamraz

Means 'mysterious' or 'secretive', commonly found in Arabic-speaking regions.

Hamshad

Means 'fortunate' or 'having good fortune' in Persian.

Hamsi

Refers to a small fish called anchovy and represents vitality and nourishment.

Hamud

Means 'praiseworthy' in Arabic, often associated with good qualities.

Hamund

A variation of Hamud, means 'praiseworthy,' linked to positive attributes.

Hamza

Means 'lion,' symbolizing strength and bravery in Arabic cultures.

Hamzad

A variant of Hamza, means 'lion,' signifying power and courage in Arabic.

Hamzah

Means 'steadfast' or 'lion,' embodying bravery, often associated with a famous companion of Prophet Muhammad.

Hana

In Arabic, means 'happiness' or 'bliss'; in Japanese, it means 'flower.'

Hana'

A variation of Hana, meaning 'happiness' or 'bliss' in Arabic culture.

Hanaa

Means 'happiness' or 'bliss,' commonly used in Arabic-speaking cultures.

Hanadi

Means 'the one who is rewarded' or 'bringer of goodness,' often associated with nobility.

Hanafi

Referring to one of the main Sunni Islamic schools of thought founded by Imam Abu Hanifa.

Hanbal

This name is known from a historical Islamic scholar, suggesting strong religious roots

Hande

A untie to the world and an important figure in the Turkish folklore

Haneef

To be true to one's faith or a devout person

Haneefa

The name means 'to be sincere' or 'true' in Arabic.

Haneefah

A feminine form of Haneef, meaning 'one who is true' or 'monotheist'.

Hanfa

The name means 'favorite' in Arabic.

Hanfi

It refers to someone who follows the school of thought of Imam Abu Hanifa, a prominent Islamic scholar.

Hani

The name means 'happy' or 'contented' in Arabic.

Hania

The name means 'happy' or 'delighted' in Arabic.

Haniah

It reflects 'a state of happiness' or 'blessed' in Arabic.

Hanif

The name means 'true believer' or 'orthodox' in Arabic, significant in Islamic contexts.

Hanifa

A feminine form of Hanif, meaning 'one who maintains faith' in Arabic.

Hanifah

A variant of Hanifa, meaning 'believer in one God' in Arabic.

Hanifud Din

It means 'true believer of the faith' in Arabic, combining faith with lineage.

Hanifuddin

Similar to Hanifud Din, meaning 'one who holds the true faith' in Arabic.

Hanima

Gracious, full of grace.

Hanin

Compassion, affection.

Hanini

A small happiness, joy.

Hanisa

Happy, joyful; a form of joyfulness.

Hanisha

Indicating sweetness or kindness.

Hanishi

One who is compassionate and caring.

Haniya

Happy, content.

Haniyah

A form of blessing and happiness.

Haniyya

One who is gentle and pleasant.

Haniyyah

Graceful and blissful, a form of happiness.

Hannaan

Compassionate or merciful.

Hannad

Generous or bountiful.

Hannan

Eager or passionate.

Hanoon

An Arabic name meaning 'one who is devout.'

Hanoona

Feminine form of Hanoon, often associated with devotion.

Hanym

A name that symbolizes tenderness and affection in Arabic culture.

Hanzal

The name refers to a type of fragrant plant, used in traditional contexts.

Hanzalah

A name meaning 'one who grows' or 'to flourish' in Arabic tradition.

Hanzila

Often interpreted as a name denoting purity or beauty in Arabic culture.

Hapsah

A name meaning 'the one who brings happiness' or 'joyful'.

Haq

Meaning 'truth' or 'reality'.

Haqaiq

Referring to 'truths' or 'realities' in Islamic philosophy.

Haqikah

Means 'truth' or 'reality', often used in philosophical contexts.

Haqiqat

Translates to 'truth' or 'reality'.

Haqq

Meaning 'truth' or 'right' in Arabic.

Haqqani

Meaning 'truthful' or 'just'.

Haqqi

Means 'truthful' or 'one who knows the truth'.

Haqqullah

Translates to 'the truth of God'.

Haraam

Meaning 'forbidden', particularly in Islamic law.

Harabat

Means 'a place of protection', often associated with safety.

Harac

Refers to 'protection' or 'shelter'.

Haracha

Means 'to protect' or 'defend'.

Hareef

Noble or generous.

Hareem

A place of protection or sanctuary.

Harif

Harif means 'brave' or 'heroic' in Arabic, commonly used in South Asia.

Haroon

Haroon means 'bringer of peace' or 'warrior.'

Haroona

Haroona means 'exalted or high born.'

Haroun

Haroun is a variation of Aaron, meaning 'high mountain' or 'exalted one.'

Harto

A unique or strong individual.

Hartun

A name associated with bravery or strength.

Harum

Blissful or happy.

Harun

A person who is a messenger or someone who assists.

Harun Al Rashid

The rightally guided one or the one of justice.

Harunalrachid

An alternate transliteration of Harun Al Rashid, referring to a just ruler.

Harunalrashid

An alternate transliteration of Harun Al Rashid, emphasizing justice and guidance.

Haruni

A derivative of Harun, meaning the exalted one.

Harustat

A name related to courage or bravery.

Harut

A biblical figure known for his wisdom.

Haruun

An alternate form of Harun, meaning a messenger or someone who assists.

Haryadi

One who is strong and full of vitality; a symbol of service and love.

Haryaksa

A name that signifies one who is brave and heroic, often affiliated with ruler status.

Haryati

Haryati means 'glory' or 'noble' in Javanese.

Harzadan

Harzadan means 'he who is courageous' in Persian.

Hasaan

Hasaan means 'handsome' or 'good' in Arabic.

Hasad

Hasad translates to 'envy' in Arabic, often used in a cautionary context.

Hasain

Hasain, a variant of Hasan, means 'handsome' or 'good' in Arabic.

Hasam

Hasam means 'sharp' or 'cutting' in Arabic.

Hasan

Hasan means 'handsome' or 'good' in Arabic.

Hasana

Hasana is a feminine form of Hasan, meaning 'good' or 'beautiful' in Arabic.

Hasanat

Hasanat means 'good deeds' in Arabic, often refers to acts of charity.

Hasani

Hasani is a variant of Hasan and means 'handsome' or 'good' in Arabic.

Hasas

Hasas means 'sensitive' or 'delicate' in Arabic.

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