Muslim Baby Names Meanings Starting with R

Razam

Razam. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Razam may refer to: The Belarusian word разам meaning together. The word is used as a name for an NGO in Belarus.

Meaning: Lion Origin: Arabic

Razan

Razan is a Muslim name for girls meaning Sensibility and respect.

Meaning: Sensibility and Respect, Balanced and Modesty, wise man Origin: Arabic

Razana

The meaning of the name “Razana” is: “Composed; sedate”. Categories: Arabic Names, Muslim Names.

Meaning: Calm, composure, self-possession Origin: Arabic

Razeen

The meaning of the name “Razeen” is: “Polite”. Categories: Arabic Names, Persian Names. Used in: Arabic speaking countries, Persian speaking countries.

Meaning: Gentle, Noble, Name of a Sahabi, Sedate, Slemn, Grave, Sober-Minded Origin: Arabic

Razeena

The meaning of the name “Razeena” is: “Serious, polite”. Categories: Muslim Names, Persian Names. Used in: Arabic speaking countries, Persian speaking countries.

Meaning: Sedate, Grave, Sober Minded Origin: Arabic

Razeenah

The meaning of the name “Razeena” is: “Serious, polite”. Categories: Muslim Names, Persian Names. Used in: Arabic speaking countries, Persian speaking countries. Gender: Girl Names. Origins: Persian - Iranian.

Meaning: Name of a Sahabiyah RA Origin: Arabic

Razi

The meaning of the name “Razi” is: “Secret”. Categories: Arabic Names, Muslim Names. Used in: Arabic speaking countries. Gender: Girl Names. Origins: Hebrew.

Meaning: Satisfied, contended, Pleased Origin: Arabic

Razi ur rahman

Razi ur rahman is baby boy name mainly popular in Muslim religion and its main origin is Arabic. Razi ur rahman name meanings is Pleasure of the Beneficent.

Meaning: Pleasure of the Beneficent Origin: Arabic

Razia

The different meanings of the name Razia are: Hebrew meaning: Secretly. Arabic meaning: Happy, chosen, contented.

Meaning: Satisfied, Content, well-pleased Origin: Arabic

Raziin

Razin is a Muslim name for boys meaning Gentle, Noble, Composed, subtle.

Meaning: Polite, Heavy, Calm, Tough Origin: Arabic