Islamic Names

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Baadi

Exalted, Noble

(Male or Female or Unisex)(Islamic)

Derived from the Arabic root 'udda', which means 'to exalt', 'to glorify', or 'to be noble'. In Islamic tradition, the name Baadi is given to a child who is expected to live a righteous and noble life.

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Baadir

Determined, Resolute

(Male)(Arabic)

The name Baadir is derived from the Arabic root 'A-D-R' which means 'to delay, put off, or be determined'. This name signifies a person who is resolute, determined, and unyielding in their beliefs and actions. In Islamic history, the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) used this name for a companion who was known for his unwavering commitment to the faith.

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Baadiyah

Gardener, Cultivator

FemaleArabic

In Arabic, Baadiyah means 'gardener' or 'cultivator'. This name is derived from the word 'badia', which refers to uncultivated land. In a spiritual sense, Baadiyah symbolizes the nurturing and development of one's inner self and faith.

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Baahi

Gladness

femaleIslamic

One who brings happiness and joy

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Baakir

Owner, possessor, rich

maleIslamic

A person who owns, possesses, or manages resources, assets, or wealth.

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Baaligh

Mature, accomplished

(Male)(Arabic)

Derived from the Arabic word 'baaligha', meaning 'to reach, attain, or accomplish'. In Islamic context, it represents the maturity and completeness of a person's faith.

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Baan

Child, offspring

(Female)Arabic

Derived from the Arabic root 'ban', meaning 'to build' or 'to create'. In Islamic context, Baan represents the nurturing and protection of new life. It is a spiritual name, often given to children as a reminder of their role in continuing the legacy of their family and community.

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Baaqa

Animal

unisexIslamic

Derived from the Arabic word for animal or beast, Baaqa is a unisex name that represents strength, power, and courage. In nature, animals embody the essence of survival and resilience, and this name is a reminder to embrace these qualities in our own lives.

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Baaqir

Richer, possessed of abundance

MaleArabic

Derived from the Arabic word ‘baqara’ which means ‘to possess, to have wealth, or to be rich’. In Islamic history, Imam Ali al-Baqir is the fifth Imam of Shia Islam, and was known for his vast knowledge and wisdom. The name carries a spiritual significance of being rich in knowledge, wisdom, and faith.

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Baar

Calf, young animal

unisexArabic

Derived from the Arabic word 'ifrah', meaning 'a young animal', especially a calf. This name is also a cognate of the Hebrew name 'Bar', meaning 'son of the exalted one'.

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Baare

Bare, naked

unisexIslamic

The name Baare in Arabic and Urdu means 'Bare, naked'. It is derived from the Arabic root word 'Bara' which means 'to be naked'. This name is often given to a child born in the winter months, symbolizing the simplicity and purity of the season.

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Baareeqa

Little swift one

FemaleArabic

Derived from the Arabic root 'rqaq', meaning 'to move swiftly'. This name is often given to girls who are swift, agile, and quick-witted, embodying the spirit of nimbleness and grace.

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Baari

Exalted, Glorious

unisexArabic

From the Arabic root 'bara' meaning 'to elevate, exalt, or glorify'. This name evokes feelings of joy, freedom, and lightness, suggesting a person who brings positivity and happiness to those around them.

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Baariq

Radiant, shining

MaleArabic

Derived from the Arabic root 'baraqa' meaning 'to shine, to be radiant'. In Islamic context, it refers to a star that shines brightly in the night sky.

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Baariyah

Gentle, soft, calm

femaleIslamic

Derived from the Arabic word 'Barrah', meaning 'Purity', this name signifies a gentle, soft, and calm demeanor. It is a name that brings to mind images of flowing water and gentle breezes.

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Baariz

Floods, abundant

(Male)(Arabic)

Derived from the Arabic word 'Baaridah' meaning 'floods, abundant'. This name holds a spiritual significance as it represents the concept of abundance and overflowing blessings from Allah.

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Baashir

Good news, glad tidings

MaleArabic

One who conveys glad tidings, gives good news, and spreads happiness. In Islamic tradition, the name Baashir is given to a child born in auspicious circumstances or after a long wait, signifying hope and happiness.

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Baasim

Servant of God

MaleArabic

One who serves and obeys Allah.

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Baasir

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MaleArabic

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Baasit

Builder, Creator

maleArabic

One who builds and creates, establishes and constructs.

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