Islamic Baby Name Finder
Discover 3,600+ Muslim names for boys and girls — with meanings, Arabic script, and origins. Free, private, no tracking.
Find the Perfect Muslim Baby Name – With Meaning & Blessing
Choosing a name for your newborn is one of the most beautiful and important decisions you will ever make. In Islam, a name is not just a label — it carries identity, character, and spiritual weight. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) emphasised the significance of good names and even changed names that carried negative meanings. Our Islamic Baby Name Finder brings together over 3,600 authentic Muslim names for boys and girls, complete with Arabic calligraphy, detailed meanings, and linguistic origins — all in one private, ad‑free place.
Why Islamic Names Matter Deeply
Names in Islam are considered a dua (prayer) for the child. Parents are encouraged to choose names that reflect piety, strength, gratitude, and beauty. The best names are those that express servitude to Allah (names beginning with ‘Abdul’), the names of prophets, and the names of the Sahabah (companions). Our database includes all these categories, helping you honour Islamic tradition while searching effortlessly. A good name instills confidence and reminds the child of their noble heritage. Many Islamic scholars have written extensively on the virtues of naming, and we have compiled this resource to assist you in making an informed, blessed choice.
How to Use the Baby Name Finder Effectively
Simply type any keyword — like “light”, “blessing”, or “noble” — into the search bar, or click a letter above to browse alphabetically. The list updates instantly. Use the filter buttons to view only boys’ names, girls’ names, or the full collection. Each card shows the name in clear English, its original Arabic script, a rich meaning, and the language of origin (Arabic, Hebrew, Persian, Turkish, Urdu, etc.). Click on any name card to expand and see detailed information, including pronunciation guides and historical notes. You can also search by origin (e.g., “Persian” or “Turkish”) to find names from specific cultural backgrounds.
Sunnah Practices for Naming a Child
According to Sunnah, it is recommended to name the child on the seventh day after birth, though naming earlier is also permissible. The Aqiqah (sacrifice) is performed alongside the naming ceremony. The Prophet (peace be upon him) said: “On the Day of Resurrection, you will be called by your names and by your fathers’ names, so give yourselves good names.” (Abu Dawud). This underlines the importance we place on making an informed, positive choice. Furthermore, it is sunnah to give the child a name with a beautiful meaning, to avoid names that have negative or ambiguous connotations, and to name after righteous predecessors as a source of inspiration.
Arabic Script & Pronunciation Guide
We include Arabic calligraphy for almost every name, helping you appreciate the visual beauty of the Islamic language and assisting with correct pronunciation. The short vowel patterns (harakat) are presented in the standard Uthmani script where possible. Every name in our database is accompanied by its authentic Arabic writing, and when you expand a name card, you will find additional pronunciation tips. Learning the correct pronunciation is a form of respect for the language of the Quran, and we have taken care to provide accurate transliterations.
Privacy & Speed – Exactly What You Expect from IslamTools
Just like all our tools, the Baby Name Finder works instantly, without any apps or sign‑ups. We do not collect any personal data, and your searches are never stored. This page is designed to be lightweight and performant, even on slow mobile connections — living up to our motto of “no Apps, no tracking”. You can bookmark this page and use it offline after the first load, because the entire name database is stored in your browser’s cache. No registrations, no email requests, just a pure Islamic tool for the Ummah.
More Than 3,600 Names — and Growing Daily
We have meticulously gathered names from classical Arabic texts, historical Islamic records, and contemporary usage across the Muslim world. The collection spans Arabic, Persian, Turkish, and Urdu influences, giving you a truly global perspective. Whether you are looking for a rare gem or a well‑loved favourite, you are likely to find it here. Our team continuously updates the database with new authentic names and deeper historical context. You can also contact us if you have a name suggestion or correction; we value community input.
Understanding Name Meanings and Their Impact
Research has shown that a person’s name can influence their self‑perception and how others perceive them. Islamic tradition has long recognised this. Names like “Rahma” (mercy), “Noor” (light), and “Karim” (generous) carry positive attributes that the child can strive to embody. On the other hand, names with negative or weak meanings are discouraged. Our tool helps you avoid such pitfalls by providing clear, accurate meanings derived from authoritative sources. We also indicate the gender suitability (boy, girl, or unisex) so you can make the best choice for your child.
Frequently Asked Questions About Islamic Naming
Beyond the interactive FAQ section below, here are additional insights: Can I name my child after a non‑Muslim? Yes, as long as the name has a good meaning and is not associated with shirk. What about naming after angels? Names like Jibril and Mikael are permissible. Is it allowed to use Turkish or Persian names? Absolutely, as long as the meaning is good. Our database includes such names with proper transliteration. We hope this tool serves as a bridge between tradition and modern convenience, helping you find a name that will be a source of barakah for your child throughout their life and in the hereafter.