Quranic Root baby names
Names tagged with “Quranic Root” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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65 names
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- Hussain
Arabic
92From Arabic meaning 'good' or 'handsome.' A revered Islamic name borne by the grandson of Prophet Muhammad, central to Shia Islam.
- Taha
Arabic
92From Arabic meaning 'the pure one' or 'clarity'. In Islamic tradition, Taha is a Quranic chapter name symbolizing spiritual purity and divine guidance.
- Mouhamed
Arabic
92Variant of Muhammad, from Arabic 'Hamida' meaning praised or commended. One of the most revered names in Islamic tradition.
- Aqsa
Arabic
92From Arabic 'al-Aqsa' meaning 'the farthest' or 'the most distant', referring to Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem, a site of profound religious significance in Islam.
- Safwan
Arabic
92From Arabic meaning 'pure' or 'clear.' A name of virtue in Islamic tradition, borne by a companion of Prophet Muhammad.
- Yassin
Arabic
92From Arabic Yassin, referring to the 36th chapter of the Quran. Associated with clarity, guidance, and divine revelation.
- Khayir
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'good' or 'goodness', a virtue name common in Islamic tradition symbolizing moral excellence and righteousness.
- Sumaiya
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'elevated' or 'exalted', derived from the root summuww. A name with religious significance in Islamic tradition.
- Sufian
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'swift' or 'fast', also interpreted as 'pure' or 'truthful' in Islamic tradition.
- Abdulwahab
Arabic
84Servant of the Grantor; from Abdul (servant) and Wahab (the Grantor, a divine name). A traditional Islamic name emphasizing devotion and gratitude.
- Kaleem
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'speaker' or 'one who speaks', derived from the root k-l-m. A respected Islamic name borne by several companions of the Prophet.
- Muaaz
Arabic
84Meaning 'mighty' or 'powerful', from the Arabic root denoting strength and invincibility. A name of Islamic significance.
- Abdulkareem
Arabic
84Servant of the Generous (Al-Kareem). Compound of Abdul (servant of) and Kareem (the generous), a divine attribute in Islamic tradition.
- Nusaibah
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'fragrant' or 'of good scent'. A noble Islamic name borne by a companion of the Prophet Muhammad known for her courage and wisdom.
- Farouk
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'the Distinguisher' or 'one who distinguishes between right and wrong', symbolizing wisdom and discernment.
- Kabeer
Arabic
84From Arabic 'Kabir', meaning 'great' or 'mighty'. A name of reverence in Islamic tradition, often associated with divine greatness.
- Miqdad
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'the mighty one' or 'the powerful', referenced in Islamic tradition as a companion of the Prophet Muhammad known for strength and valor.
- Bilaal
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'the clear one' or 'the explicit one'. In Islamic tradition, Bilal was the first muezzin (call to prayer), chosen by Prophet Muhammad for his beautiful voice.
- Tarteel
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'to recite melodiously', referring to the Quranic recitation art form of tajweed.
- Bareerah
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'one who is devoted' or 'sincere'. A name of virtue in Islamic tradition, borne by a companion of the Prophet Muhammad.
- Mohammod
Arabic
76Variant of Muhammad, from Arabic root meaning 'praised' or 'commendable'. The most common name for the Prophet Muhammad in Islamic tradition.
- Husain
Arabic
74From Arabic meaning 'good' or 'excellent'. Prominent in Islamic tradition as the name of Prophet Muhammad's grandson, revered for his moral character.
- Muzamil
Arabic
74From Arabic meaning 'to gather' or 'to collect', signifying unity and togetherness. Associated with Islamic tradition and virtue.
- Abdulbasit
Arabic
62From Arabic 'Abd al-Basit', meaning 'servant of the Expander.' Basit refers to Allah's attribute of expansion and provision in Islamic theology.
- Awais
Arabic
62From Arabic meaning 'one who returns' or 'one who comes back', with Islamic significance as a companion name.
- Khizer
Arabic
62From Arabic, referring to Al-Khidr, a righteous servant of Allah known for wisdom and guidance in Islamic tradition.
- Kulsum
Arabic
62From Arabic meaning 'one who keeps' or 'the keeper'. Associated with Kulsum bint Muhammad, daughter of Prophet Muhammad, revered in Islamic tradition.
- Rahman
Arabic
55From Arabic 'ar-Rahman', one of the 99 Names of God meaning 'the Merciful' or 'the Compassionate'. Widely used in Islamic cultures as both standalone name and part of compound names.
- Faysal
Arabic
42From Arabic 'faisal' meaning 'judge' or 'one who decides.' Associated with wisdom and discernment in Islamic tradition.
- Uwais
Arabic
42From Arabic, meaning 'one who returns' or 'the returner.' Refers to Uwais al-Qarni, a revered early Islamic figure known for his piety and closeness to God.
- Caaliyah
Arabic
42From Arabic 'aaliyah' meaning 'exalted' or 'sublime.' A modern elaboration with the prefix 'Ca-' creating a contemporary Quranic name variant.
- Ridha
Arabic
42From Arabic meaning 'to be pleased or satisfied', often associated with divine contentment and grace in Islamic tradition.
- Hudayfa
Arabic
42From Arabic meaning 'the protected one' or 'guardian.' A Companion of the Prophet Muhammad, known for his trustworthiness and wisdom.
- Sabeel
Arabic
42From Arabic 'sabīl' meaning 'path' or 'way', often used in Islamic contexts to mean the path of God or righteous path
- Rayyaan
Arabic
42From Arabic meaning 'abundantly watered' or 'flourishing,' often associated with ease and comfort in Islamic tradition.
- Khadir
Arabic
42The Green One; refers to al-Khidr, a mysterious figure in Islamic tradition known for divine knowledge and guidance
- Qari
Arabic
42One who recites the Quran; a Quranic reciter. In Islamic tradition, a Qari is a person of deep religious knowledge and spiritual devotion.
- Furqan
Arabic
42From Arabic meaning 'the distinction' or 'the criterion,' referring to the Quran as the divine criterion between right and wrong.
- Abdulazeez
Arabic
42Servant of the Mighty One, derived from Abd (servant) and Al-Azeez (the Almighty), a common Islamic given name honoring divine attributes.
- Aaqil
Arabic
42From Arabic 'aqil meaning 'intelligent, wise, prudent.' A classical Islamic name with scholarly and spiritual significance.
- Alqasim
Arabic
42The Divider; one who distributes or apportions. A traditional Islamic name borne by the Prophet Muhammad's grandson.
- Arqam
Arabic
42From Arabic meaning 'the one who writes' or 'the scribe.' Associated with Al-Arqam ibn Abil-Arqam, an early Islamic companion and scribe of the Prophet Muhammad.
- Aasir
Arabic
40One who is mighty or powerful. Derived from the Arabic root 'asara' meaning strength and authority.
- Yassine
Arabic
40From Arabic Yaseen, a Quranic name referring to the 36th chapter of the Quran; also interpreted as 'swift' or 'agile'.
- Araf
Arabic
40From Arabic 'Araf, referring to the elevated place between Paradise and Hell in Islamic theology, symbolizing a barrier or veil of separation.
- Muzammil
Arabic
40From Arabic 'azzama meaning 'to strengthen' or 'to gather together'. Associated with fortitude and unity in Islamic tradition.
- Abdulla
Arabic
40Servant of Allah. From Arabic 'Abd' (servant) and 'Allah' (God), a deeply religious name common in Islamic tradition.
- Hajra
Arabic
40From Arabic meaning 'the emigrant' or 'one who journeys', referring to the Prophet Muhammad's wife Hajra (Hagar), a significant figure in Islamic tradition.
- Sufyaan
Arabic
40From Arabic meaning 'the swift one' or 'fast.' Associated with strength and quickness in Islamic tradition.
- Abdulahi
Arabic
40Servant of the Mighty One, from 'Abd' (servant) and 'al-Qawi' (the Mighty). A classical Islamic name honoring divine attributes.
- Abdulrahim
Arabic
40Servant of the Merciful, combining Abdul (servant) with Rahim (the Merciful, one of God's 99 names)
- Abdulsamad
Arabic
40From Arabic 'Abd al-Samad' meaning 'servant of the Eternal One,' a divine attribute referencing God's self-sufficiency and eternal nature.
- Ismaila
Arabic
40From Arabic Ismail, meaning 'God hearkens.' Biblical figure and son of Abraham, revered in Islamic tradition.
- Nasiir
Arabic
40From Arabic meaning 'helper' or 'protector', derived from the root nasara. A name of virtue emphasizing aid and support.
- Shuayb
Arabic
40From Arabic, a variant of Shuayb (Jethro in English), the name of a prophet in Islamic tradition known for wisdom and righteousness.
- Khadidja
Arabic
40From Arabic meaning 'trustworthy' or 'truthful', with historical significance as the name of Muhammad's first wife Khadijah bint Khuwaylid
- Musab
Arabic
30From Arabic, meaning 'one who is firm' or 'strong and steadfast'. Associated with courage and determination in Islamic tradition.
- Sumaya
Arabic
30From Arabic meaning 'elevated' or 'sublime', associated with loftiness and high status in Islamic tradition.
- Subhan
Arabic
30From Arabic 'subḥān' meaning 'glory be to' or 'exalted', a divine epithet used in Islamic prayer and praise.
- Tariq
Arabic
28From Arabic meaning 'the morning star' or 'one who conquers.' Associated with dawn and brightness in Islamic tradition.
- Nouman
Arabic
20From Arabic meaning 'soft-hearted' or 'clement', associated with compassion and gentleness in Islamic tradition.
- Adhan
Arabic
20The Islamic call to prayer. From Arabic 'adhana', meaning 'to announce' or 'to proclaim'.
- Urwa
Arabic
20From Arabic meaning 'bond' or 'connection', symbolizing strength and unity in Islamic tradition.
- Maryum
Arabic
20From Arabic, variant of Maryam (Mary). Associated with purity and devotion in Islamic tradition.
- Abdulrahman
Arabic
12Servant of the Most Merciful, combining 'Abdul' (servant of) with 'Rahman' (the Merciful), one of Allah's 99 names in Islamic tradition.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
