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ونية
Gift of Allah (swt), Pearl.
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واقية
Respected.
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واقية
Lofty, Wise, Forceful, Respectable
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وعقيدة
Arabic for brilliant, kindled.
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وقاء
Waqqaa is an Arabic name for boys and girls that means protector, shield, guardian.
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ورقة
Rich, paper-made.
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ورد
Blossoms, flowers
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وردة
Guardian, Protector,Rose.
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ورضاء
Flower
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ورده
Rose, deep red colour, Colour of rose.
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ورديه
Wardiyyah is an Arabic name for girls that means rose-like, rose-colored, rosy.
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ورفاه
Wareefah is an Arabic name for girls that means flourishing, blooming.
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وريشة
Rose, deep red colour, Colour of rose.
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وردة
Arabic for aware, learned, experienced.
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وريثة
Successor
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وريثة
Arabic for inheritor, long-lived.
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ورزه
Happiness, bubbly
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ورقة
to do with paper, leaf.
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ورقاء
Pigeon
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وعرسان
True news, wonderful news
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واسامة
Beauty, gracefulness, prettiness.
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واسمح
Wasamah is an Arabic name for girls that means beauty.
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وصايا
Wasaya is an Arabic name for girls that means tenets, teachings, precepts, behests, wills.
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وسيفه
Female servant, Maid-in-waiting.
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واصلا
Waseela is a direct Quranic name for girls that means anything that brings you closer to Allah, things like good deeds and avoiding sins. Waseela is used twice in the Quran: BLANKENTER O you who have believed, fear Allah and seek the means [of nearness] to Him and strive in His cause that you may succeed. (Quran 5:35)
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وسيما
Beautiful, pretty, charming.
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وسيمه
Comely
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وصفه
Wasfah is an Arabic name for girls that means description, praise.
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وصفية
Wasfia is an indirect Quranic name for girls that means worthy of praise, worthy of mention. It is derived from the W-SAAD-F root which is used in a number of places in the Quran.
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وصفيه
Depictive
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