Best Islamic Baby Names 2026: Popular Muslim Names with Beautiful Meanings
Explore the most popular Islamic baby names for boys and girls in 2026. Learn their meanings, origins, and why Muslim families around the world continue to choose them.
Gentle flower
Pronunciation: ZAY-ree-ah
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Zaryah is a male name from Arabic origin meaning "Gentle flower". It is used in Islamic naming contexts and appears in English, Urdu, Arabic, Hindi, Pashto. Pronunciation: ZAY-ree-ah. Lucky number: 7. Parents often choose it for its clear meaning, cultural background, and positive naming associations.
Translation
زریہ
زریہ کا مطلب ہے پھول یا گُل
Source Language
Arabic is used to show the source-language meaning and cultural nuance.
زريه
اسم مؤنث يعني الزهرة أو الوردة
Pronunciation
English Pronunciation
ZAY-ree-ah
IPA
/ˈzɑːrɪjɑː/
Origin
Root Origin
Arabic
Language Usage
Religion
Lucky Details
Lucky Number
7
Lucky Day
Saturday
Lucky Colors
Lucky Stone
Rose Quartz
Life Path Number
5
Personality
Spiritual
Cultural Context
Traditional Islamic naming context — Traditional Islamic name with deep spiritual significance in Islamic culture
Historical Usage
Historical records show that Various Islamic scholars and saints The name Zaryah carried significant weight in that era.
Throughout Islamic history
Translations
Additional language translations available for this name.
Zaryah
Zaryah means flower or rose in Arabic
زریہ
زریہ کا مطلب ہے پھول یا گُل
زريه
اسم مؤنث يعني الزهرة أو الوردة
ज़रिया
ज़रिया का अर्थ है फूल या गुल
زړیا
زړیا د پھول یا ګل معنی لري
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Explore the most popular Islamic baby names for boys and girls in 2026. Learn their meanings, origins, and why Muslim families around the world continue to choose them.