Means "beauty, grace" in Arabic. This was the name of a son of Husayn ibn Ali. Shia Muslims consider him to be the fourth imam.
This name is borne by the British singer Zayn Malik (1993-), formerly a member of the band One Direction. It gained popularity in America and parts of Europe after One Direction became well-known in 2011.
Persian form of Thurayya. It became popular in some parts of Europe because of the fame of Princess Soraya (1932-2001), wife of the last Shah of Iran, who became a European socialite.
Other Scripts:ناديّة(Arabic)نادیہ(Urdu)নাদিয়া(Bengali)
Pronounced:na-DEE-ya(Arabic)
Alternate transcription of Arabic ناديّة (see Nadiyya), as well as the usual form in several other languages.
Hala
Gender:Feminine
Usage: Arabic
Other Scripts:هالة(Arabic)
Pronounced:HA-la
Means "halo around the moon" in Arabic. This was the name of a sister-in-law of the Prophet Muhammad.
Hafsa
Gender:Feminine
Usage: Arabic, Urdu, Turkish
Other Scripts:حفصة(Arabic)حفصہ(Urdu)
Pronounced:HAF-sa(Arabic)
Means "gathering" in Arabic. This was the name of the daughter of Umar, the second caliph, and a wife of Muhammad. It was also borne by the influential mother of Süleyman the Magnificent.
Hadi
Gender:Masculine
Usage: Arabic, Persian, Turkish, Indonesian
Other Scripts:هادي(Arabic)هادی(Persian)
Pronounced:HA-dee(Arabic, Indonesian)
Means "leader, guide" in Arabic, from the root هدى (hadā) meaning "to lead the right way, to guide".
Evren
Gender:Masculine & Feminine
Usage: Turkish
Pronounced:ehv-REHN
Means "cosmos, the universe" in Turkish. In Turkic mythology the Evren is a gigantic snake-like dragon.