Muslim Baby Names Meanings Starting with L

Latifa

The name Latifa is a Muslim baby name. In Muslim the meaning of the name Latifa is: Gentle. Kind. Pleasant.

Meaning: Beautiful, Delicate, Pretty, Charming, Gentle, Sweet, refined, Kind, pleasantry, humor, friendly fem of Latif Origin: Arabic

Latifah

The name Latifa is a Muslim baby name. In Muslim the meaning of the name Latifa is: Gentle. Kind. Pleasant.

Meaning: Gentle, Kind, Pleasant, Friendly Origin: Arabic

Latima

Latima Means. Thanks! L is for lofty, your ambitions are high! A is for angelic, a truly pure heart. T is for time, you give to friends.

Meaning: MUSSUCK Origin: Arabic

Latimah

Latimah is muslim arabic name for baby girl mostly popular in islamic famlies. The meaning of Latimah is Scent. The poeple have viewed this name 1978 times.

Meaning: Scent Origin: Arabic

Lawahiz

Lawahiz is muslim arabic name for baby girl mostly popular in islamic famlies. The meaning of Lawahiz is Glances In Arabic. The poeple have viewed this name 1893 times.

Meaning: Glances in Arabic Origin: Arabic

Lawaiza

Lawaiza name brief: Lawaiza is baby girl name mainly popular in Muslim religion and its main origin is Arabic. Lawaiza name meanings is The girl who was born to Eve with Abel.

Meaning: The girl who was born to Eve with Abel Origin: Arabic

Layaali

Layali Name meaning in Urdu is رات (لیلی کی جمع), a Muslim Arabic Girl name with lucky number is 8 and Layali Name meaning in English is Nights (plural Of Layla).

Layaan

Layan, Lynn, Leanne or Lian (Arabic: ليان) is a feminine Arabic given name meaning "prosperity life", "soft, gentle." Leen (Arabic: لين) is a related name that means "tender." Both are among the most popular names given to newborn girls in the Arab world in the past decade.

Meaning: Gentleness, softness, tenderness Origin: Arabic

Layal

Layal (plural of Layl or plural of the name of Leila) (Arabic: ليال‎‎:pronounced [layāl] ( listen)) is an Arabic feminine given name, meaning Nights.

Meaning: Nights Origin: Arabic

Layali

Layali. ... In the layali, the singer most often improvises using the common Arabic phrase "Yā 'ayn yā layl" (يا عين يا ليل), which means "O eye, O night." The term layālī is the plural form of the word layl (ليل, meaning "night").

Meaning: Nights Origin: Arabic