Khaldoon
A name meaning ‘the one who founds or builds’ in Arabic.
Khaldun
Young founder or builder, often associated with strength.
Khaled
Eternal or immortal.
Khalee
Friend or companion; emphasizes kinship or connection.
Khaleed
Eternally living or immortal.
Khaleefa
Successor or leader, commonly associated with Islamic leadership.
Khaleel
Friend; often signifies a close companion, particularly in a spiritual sense.
Khaleem
Gentle or kind; signifies patience and understanding.
Khaleeq
Fit or appropriate; signifies perfection or suitability.
Khaleeqa
Creation or nature; signifies the essence of being.
Khaleesah
Pure or clear; signifies sincerity.
Khalela
To inspire a call or greeting; signifies connection.
Khales
Pure or sincere.
Khali
The one who creates or to be created.
Khalial
Companion or friend.
Khalid
Eternal or immortal.
Khalid Bin Walid
A prominent military commander in early Islamic history.
Khalida
Eternal or immortal; feminine of Khalid.
Khalidah
Eternal; feminine version of Khalid.
Khalidbinwalid
Referring to Khalid Bin Walid, a historical figure in Islam.
Khalidi
An epithet meaning enduring or everlasting.
Khalif
A leader or successor.
Khalifa
Successor, often used in a historical and religious context.
Khalifah
Successor; refers to the head of state in Islamic tradition.
Khalig
Khalig means 'eternal' or 'everlasting' in Arabic.
Khalil
Khalil means 'friend' or 'companion' in Arabic, often used to denote a close friend of God.
Khalil Al Allah
Khalil Al Allah translates to 'Friend of God' in Arabic.
Khalila
Khalila means 'friend' or 'female companion' in Arabic.
Khalilah
Khalilah is a variation of Khalila, meaning 'friend' or 'female companion' in Arabic.
Khalilalallah
Khalilalallah translates to 'Friend of God' in Arabic, emphasizing divine friendship.
Khalillah
Khalillah is a female version of Khalil, meaning 'friend' in Arabic.
Khalilullah
Khalilullah means 'Friend of God' in Arabic, denoting a special relationship with the divine.
Khalilur
Khalilur is a variant of Khalil and means 'friend' in Arabic.
Khalipha
Khalipha means 'successor' in Arabic.
Khaliq
Khaliq means 'creator' or 'maker' in Arabic, often used in reference to God.
Khaliqa
Khaliqa means 'creator' in Arabic, often used as a feminine form of Khaliq.
Khalique
Generous or benevolent, often used in Muslim cultures.
Khaliqus Subhan
The Creator of glory, highlighting divine attributes.
Khaliqussubhan
The Creator who is glorified, emphasizing divine creation.
Khaliquz Zaman
The Creator of time, signifying the creator's dominion over existence.
Khaliquzzaman
The Creator of time, associated with the divine creation in Islam.
Khalis
Pure or sincere, commonly used in Muslim contexts.
Khalisa
A pure or sincere woman, often reflecting kindness.
Khalisah
A version of Khalisa, meaning purity or sincerity.
Khallad
Eternal or everlasting, often associated with divine attributes in Islam.
Khallaq
The Creator, highlighting the notion of creation in Islamic theology.
Khalon
Another form derived from Arabic meanings revolving around purity and integrity.
Khalwat
Seclusion, often related to spiritual solitude.
Khamari
Generous or full of compassion.
Khamish
Calm or tranquil, often used metaphorically.
Khamurti
A name denoting a handsome person.
Khan
Leader or chief; a title of respect.
Khan Zada
Son of a leader or chief.
Khan Zadi
Daughter of a leader or chief.
Khanaam
It translates to ‘a famous woman’ or ‘renowned’ in Arabic.
Khanam
A name denoting a lady or a dignified woman in Arabic.
Khandan
Family or household in Arabic.
Khandawar
Bringer of happiness, often related to family and kin.
Khannah
A feminine version of a name meaning 'sister' or 'female friend'.
Khanom
A term of respect or kindness towards women, meaning 'lady' or 'honorable woman'.
Khansa
A famous poet in Islamic history, also means 'a type of female gazelle'.
Khansha
Refers to a character or personality filled with joy.
Khantil
One who is neat or tidy.
Khanum
Lady or mistress; a respectful title for women.
Khaqan
A royal title meaning 'king' or 'sovereign'.
Kharijah
One who is kind-hearted and generous.
Kharim
Generous or kind, a name reflecting good character traits.
Kharouf
Sheep; symbolizes peace and tranquility.
Kharqa
A severe form of strength or toughness, often used in Islamic literature.
Khasam
One who is strong and resilient.
Khasha
Beautiful or elegant, often used for girls.
Khashar
A powerful, influential leader.
Khashi
Delicate or gentle, embodying kindness.
Khashia
Derived from kindness or compassion.
Khashif
One who reveals or uncovers; often associated with enlightenment.
Khashifa
One who brings light or knowledge; often linked with wisdom.
Khashram
A strong and resilient individual; often used in Islamic contexts.
Khasib
One who is ever-present or eternal.
Khasiba
An individual who possesses strength and elegance.
Khateeb
It denotes 'a person who delivers sermons or speeches' in an Islamic context.
Khateeba
It refers to 'female preacher or speaker' in an Islamic context.
Khatera
It means 'memory' or 'remembrance' in Arabic.
Khaterah
It means 'memory' or 'remembrance' in Arabic, similar to Khatera.
Khatib
A title for a person who delivers khutbah (sermon) in a mosque.
Khatiba
The female form of Khatib, meaning 'female preacher'.
Khatijah
It means 'premature child' or 'early one' in Arabic and is the name of Prophet Muhammad's first wife.
Khatir
It means 'thoughtful' or 'considerate' in Arabic.
Khatira
It means 'beloved' or 'dear' in Arabic.
Khatoon
It means 'lady' or 'noble woman' in Arabic.
Khatra
Danger; risk.
Khattaab
A person who delivers sermons or speeches.
Khattab
Strong or sturdy; historically significant as a family name (e.g., Umar ibn Khattab).
Khatun
Lady or noblewoman; a title of respect.
Khaula
A name meaning 'the one who is graceful and beautiful.'
Khawa
Means 'brother' or 'companion' in Arabic languages.
Khawaja
A title given to prominent spiritual leaders or respected individuals in Islam.
Khawala
Means 'dear one' or 'beloved' in Arabic.
Khawar
Means 'to shine' or 'to be bright' in Arabic.
Khawara
Often used to denote 'movement' or 'to wander' in Arabic.
Khawla
Means 'young gazelle' or 'to be in the shade' in Arabic.