Muslim Girls Names
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Shujayaahشجية
Shujayaah is an Arabic name for girls that means brave, strong, courageous.
Shukranahشكرنة
Shukranah is a Persian name for girls that means gratitude, words of gratitude, words and acts done in appreciation of a kindness received.
Shukriyaشكريا
Variant transcription of SHUKRIYYA
Shulaسهولة
flame in Arabic.
Shulaikhahشلاخة
Shulaikhah is an Arabic name for girls that means root, origin. It also means good-looking.
Shumaisiyaشمسية
Town in Makkah where the pilgrims used to dorn their ehrams
Shumaylahشميلة
The first woman in Islam who wore coloured garments was shumaylah, wife of al-Abbas and she was also the first to prepare perfume.
Shumaysahشميسة
She was a narrator of Hadith, daughter of Aziz al-Atakiyah.
Shuqairaaشقراء
Shuqairaa is an Arabic name for girls that means blonde, fair-skinned.
Shuqraشقرا
fair-complexioned, blonde
Shuqrahشقره
Shuqrah is an Arabic name for girls that means blondness, fairness of the skin.
Shuqriyyahشقرية
Shuqriyyah is an Arabic name for girls that means blonde, fair-skinned.
Shuqurشقور
Shuqur is an Arabic name for boys and girls that means blondness, fairness of the skin.
Shuraaشراء
Shura is an Arabic name for boys and girls that means consultation, council. It is the name of chapter 42 of the Quran. It can also be a phonetic variant of Shurah, in which case it means view, honeycomb cell.
Shurafaaشرفاء
Shurafaa is an Arabic name for girls that means honorable, high in status.
Shurahشرح
Shurah is an Arabic name for girls that means extreme beauty, beauty that amazes.
Shuruqشروق
Shuruq is an Arabic name for boys and girls that means sunrise.
Shuwaihahشوهة
Shuwaihah is an Arabic name for girls that refers to a group of plants known as Artemisia in English among which are sagebrush and tarragon.
Shyreenشيرين
Referring to saafa and marwa
Siaadصياد
Siaad is an Arabic name for girls that means to help, to support, to aid.
Sibaصعبة
Siba is an indirect Quranic name for boys and girls that means emotion, enthusiasm, youthfulness, childhood. It is derived from the SAD-B-B Quranic root, which has various meanings, such as softness, youthfulness and pouring of water.
Sibaalسبال
Eyes with long lashes.