Islamic Girl Names with Meanings

Sera

Gender: F Meaning of Sera: "princess" Origin of Sera: Hebrew, variation of Sarah. Share Sera on Facebook Share on Facebook. Share Sera on Twitter Share on Twitter. Share Sera on Google Plus Share on Google+ Love the name Sera.

Meaning: From SERAFINA

Serina

Origin of the name Serena: Derived from serene (calm, peaceful, tranquil), which is from the Latin serenus (clear, calm, ex-alted). From A World of Baby Names by Teresa Norman.Buy the book.

Meaning: Tranquil Origin: Pashto

Setareh

Setareh (Persian: سِتاره‎‎) is a feminine given name of Persian origin meaning "star" or "fate".

Meaning: Star Origin: Persian

Sevda

Sevda is a Turkish feminine given name literally meaning love, ambition or passion.

Meaning: Great love Origin: Turkish

Sevgi

Sevgi is a common feminine Turkish given name. In Turkish, "Sevgi" means "Love".

Meaning: Love Origin: Turkish

Seyyada

Syeda is a feminine name of Arabic origin, which is equivalent to the popular masculine Muslim name Syed. The meaning of the word is said to be 'Noble'. The female version is also found spelled Sayyid.

Meaning: Lady, Mistress Origin: Arabic

Sfiyah

The name Safiyah is a Muslim baby name. In Muslim the meaning of the name Safiyah is: Lion's share. Pure. Best friend.

Meaning: Righteous Origin: Arabic

Sha'ira

Shaira Name meaning in Urdu is NULL, a Hindu Hindi Girl name with lucky number is -- and Shaira Name meaning in English is Poetess; Princess.

Meaning: Poetess Origin: Arabic

Sha'ista

Shaista Name meaning in Urdu is جمیل , حسین , خوبصورت، مہذب، باسليقہ، تميز والی, a Muslim Arabic Girl name with lucky number is 10 and Shaista Name meaning in English is In Pashtun Meaning Is : Beautiful.

Meaning: Well Bred, Polite Origin: Arabic

Sha'Quarria

It is often attributed with the Persian "Shah" meaning "King" which often used as last part of names in indian subcontinent by Sayyed caste (the descendants of Prophet of Islam). ... The Hindi word 'Sāhükārä', meaning banker, is derived from Sahu (Sanskrit "Sadhu") and kar (Sanskrit for doer).

Meaning: Gifted and talented Origin: Arabic