NushabaنوشابہfLiterature, Urdu, Azerbaijani (Anglicized) Means "water of life", possibly from Persian نوش (nush) meaning "ambrosia, nectar, elixir" and آب (ab) meaning "water". This is the name of a queen of Barda in Nizami Ganjavi's Iskandarnameh... [more]
Nusratنصرتf & mUrdu, Bengali, Persian Derived from Arabic نَصْر (naṣr) meaning "victory, triumph" or نَصَرَ (naṣara) meaning "to help, to assist". It is a unisex name in Pakistan and Iran while it is solely feminine in Bangladesh.
PalkifIndian, Punjabi Possibly derived from Hindi पालकी (palki) "palanquin", ultimately from Sanskrit, or from Punjabi ਪਲਕ (palak) "eyelid; eyeblink, instant", borrowed from Persian.
ParafUrdu Para name meaning in Urdu is "ایک دھات پارہ یا سیماب، ايک رقيق دھات جو سفيد اور بھاری ہوتی ہے - بے قرار - بے چين". In English, Para name meaning is "A Metal Mercury Or Mercurial" https://www.urdupoint.com/islamic-names/para-name-meaning-in-english-94292.html
QaisarقیصرmArabic, Urdu Alternate transcription of Arabic قيصر (see Qaysar), as well as the Urdu form.
QaiserقیصرmUrdu Alternate transcription of Urdu قیصر (see Qaisar).
Qamarunnisaقمر النساءfIndian (Muslim), Urdu Means "moon among women" from Arabic قمر (qamar) meaning "moon" (figuratively "something or someone beautiful, especially a face") and نساء (nisa) meaning "women"... [more]
Qandeelقندیلf & mUrdu Means "lamp, lantern" in Urdu, ultimately from Arabic قنديل (qindil).
Qimatقِیمَتm & fUrdu Means "price, value, worth" in Urdu.
QudratقدرتmUrdu, Pashto, Uzbek Derived from Arabic قدرة (qudrah) meaning "power, force".
Qudratullahقدرت ﷲmArabic, Urdu Means "power of Allah" from قدرة (qudrah) meaning "power, capability" combined with الله (Allah)
QuratulainfArabic, Pakistani From Arabic قرة العين, variously transcribed as Qurat-ul-Ain or Qurratu'l-`Ayn, meaning "solace, consolation of the eyes" (sometimes "coolness of the eyes"). This was a title of Fátimih Baraghání, a 19th-century poet and theologian of the Bábí religion in Iran who has been described as "the first women's suffrage martyr".... [more]
Ranbirm & fIndian (Sikh), Punjabi Derived from Sanskrit रण (raṇa) meaning "delight, pleasure, gladness" combined with वीर (vīrá) meaning "man, hero, husband".
RandhirmIndian, Hindi, Marathi, Punjabi Possibly from Sanskrit रण (raṇa) meaning "delight, pleasure, joy" combined with धीर (dhīra) meaning "steady, constant, firm" or "ocean, sea".
RawalراولmUrdu The name Rawal is a Muslim Boys name. Urdu name dictionary suggests that Rawal name meaning in Urdu is سپاہی, and it belongs to اردو، ہندی origin. The lucky number of Rawal is 9, and lucky days are Wednesday, Friday... [more]
RaziaرضیہfUrdu, Bengali Derived from Arabic رضي (radhiyy) meaning "satisfied, pleased, content".
RazzaqرزاقmArabic, Urdu Means "provider, sustainer" in Arabic, derived from رَزَقَ (razaqa) meaning "to grant, to give, to provide". In Islamic tradition الرزاق (al-Razzaq) is one of the 99 names of Allah.
ReemaریماfArabic, Urdu Alternate transcription of Arabic ريما (see Rima), as well as the usual Urdu transcription.
RehmatرحمتfUrdu Means "forgiveness, grace, mercy" in Urdu. Derived from the Arabic word Rahmah meaning "Mercy". In the Quran, rahmah represents the all-encompassing divine concern for humanity, reflected, for example, in divine revelation (Muhammad is called “a [reflection of mercy for the worlds”) and the kindness that ought to characterize human conduct.
Renadf & mArabic, Urdu (Rare) The meaning of this name is shared: some say that the meaning is "a flower/ perfume/ sand from heaven" or "a good smell long tree". Even this name is unisex more girls got that name.
RozaروزہfPersian, Urdu The Persian word meaning "fast, fasting". Used as another term for the Arabic "Saum" meaning "fasting", which is one of the Five Pillars of Islam.
RozahروزہfPersian, Urdu The Arabic term "Saum" meaning "fasting", which is one of the Five Pillars of Islam, is also known as Rozah by Persian and Urdu speakers so Rozah means fasting (referring to especially in the Islamic month of Ramadan).
SaadiaسعدیہfArabic, Urdu Arabic alternate transcription of Sa'dia as well as the Urdu form.
SaaesسأیسmArabic, Persian, Afghan, Pakistani, Indian Derived from the Persian word "سایس" (romanized: Saiss), meaning diplomat, governor, hakim, politician, ruler, sovereign, statesman.
SaanjhfHindi, Punjabi Means "twilight" in Hindi and "togetherness" in Punjabi.
SabahatصباحتfTurkish, Urdu Derived from Arabic صباحة (ṣabāḥa) meaning "beauty, fairness, agreeableness, gracefulness".
SabeehaصبیحہfArabic, Urdu Alternate transcription of Arabic صبيحة or Urdu صبیحہ (see Sabiha).
SabihaصبیحہfArabic, Turkish, Bengali, Urdu Means "morning" or "beautiful, graceful" in Arabic. This name was borne by Turkish aviator Sabiha Gökçen (1913-2001).
SabikafArabic (Rare), Pakistani (Rare) Allegedly means "past" in Arabic. This is the name of the consort of Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifah, the king of Bahrain.
SabirصابرmArabic, Urdu, Azerbaijani Means "patient, steadfast, enduring" in Arabic, from the root صابر (ṣābara) meaning "to bear, to be patient, to endure".
SagharساغرfPersian (Modern), Pashto (Modern), Azerbaijani (Modern), Urdu (Archaic) Saghar is a feminine given name of Persian origin (before the Islamic reformation into Iran). In Farsi, Saghar (ساغر) generally means “Wine glass / cup / goblet / bowl" or "The heart of philosopher” along with multiple different meanings in Persian & Urdu speaking countries... [more]
Sameeسمیع, سمیm & fUrdu, English (Rare) As an Urdu masculine name, means "one who hears." It is a convention to use either a prefix Abdus or a suffix Ullah along the name, which gives meanings of the servant of All Hearing or hearer of God respectively.... [more]
Sameenثمینm & fArabic, Persian, Urdu Arabic variant form (or simplified transcription) of Thameen and Persian and Urdu form of Thameen. Also compare the Arabic feminine name Samina.... [more]
SamimaصميمةfUrdu Means "true, sincere, genuine" in Urdu.
Saminثمینm & fIndonesian, Persian, Bengali, Urdu Derived from Arabic ثمين (thamin) meaning "valuable, precious". It is a unisex name in Iran, Bangladesh and Pakistan while it is solely masculine in Indonesia.
Sanobarصنوبرf & mUzbek, Tajik, Urdu Derived from Arabic صنوبر (sanawbar) meaning "pine tree". It is solely used as a feminine name in Uzbekistan and Tajikistan while it is unisex in Pakistan.
SanoberصنوبرfUrdu Means "pine" or "pine tree" in Urdu, ultimately from Arabic صَنَوْبَر (ṣanawbar).
SanodiaصنودیہfUrdu Sanodia means "Queen of Heaven" & "Blessing of Allah".Its an urdu arabic name which is unique in its pronunciation.it was used in ancient time & having very old history in muslims women.now it is very rarly using name in current erra.but it is intresting name as everyone like it.
SattarستارmKazakh, Persian, Urdu Derived from Arabic سِتَار (sitār) meaning "veil, screen, curtain", figuratively referring forgiveness or the covering of sins in Islam.
Sawarnm & fPunjabi Alternate transcription of Punjabi Gurmukhi ਸਵਰਨ (see Swaran).
SecunderسکندرmUrdu Man's defender; Warrior. A name made for a true champion, Secunder is a masculine name of Greek origin that means “man's defender” or “warrior.” It is the Persian interpretation of the name Alexander, hailing from when the Greek king Alexander the Great conquered Persia and took on the moniker Secunder.
Shafaatشفاعتm & fUrdu Derived from Arabic شفاعة (shafa'ah) meaning "intercession".
ShafaqشفقfArabic, Urdu Means "compassion, sympathy" or "evening glow, twilight" in Arabic.
ShafiشفیعmUrdu, Bengali From Arabic شَفِيع (šafiʿ) meaning "intercessor, mediator".
ShafileaشفیلیہfPunjabi, Pakistani Borne by Shafilea Ahmed (1986-2003), a British-Pakistani girl who was murdered by her parents in a suspected honour killing at age 17.
ShahparafUrdu It's mainly a Persian name since lots of words in Urdu come from Arabic/Persian words. It means "piece of royalty", Shah meaning king/royalty and Para meaning piece.
SharoonmBiblical, Urdu The Urdu/Persian pronounciation of the Old Testament place name meaning "plain" in Hebrew, referring to the fertile plain near the coast of Israel. This is also the name of a type of flowering shrub, the rose of Sharon.