Muhammad, the name of the primary Prophet of Islam, is widely considered to be the most common name in the world, all spellings combined.
Eshma: Meaning “lucky”.
Kabir. Kabir in Arabic means “powerful, leader, or great.”
Ibn Umar reported that Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) said: The names dearest to Allah are 'Abdullah and 'Abd al-Rahman.
The word هِبَة (Hiba) in Arabic simply means a gift or blessing, but it is not just any gift. It is a gift that is given unconditionally without anything expected in return. Everything that we have is a gift from Allah. In this verse Allah teaches us to ask him to 'gift us '(هَبْ لَنَا) a good spouse and offspring.
Nakia: The gender-neutral Arabic baby name translates to “pure” in that language, and means “pure and faithful” in Egyptian, for a beautiful and unique choice your little one will be proud to grow into.
Muhammad is the most popular of Muslim boy names worldwide. As the founder of the faith, he is deeply tied to the religion. Meaning “praiseworthy,” he's also faithful in his translation.
In 2021, the top five were President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan president of Turkey; King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud of Saudi Arabia; Ayatollah Hajj Sayyid Ali Khamenei of Iran; King Abdullah II Ibn Al-Hussein of Jordan.
Along with Muhammad, Arabic boy names in the Top 500 in the US include Amir, Malik, Nasir, Omar, and Xavier. Arabic girl names in the US Top 500 include Aaliyah, Amina, Layla, Fatima, and Zara. In the Arab world, popular baby names include Maryam, Noor, Ahmed, and Ali.
'Habibi/ti' (ha-beeb-i/ti) / my love. 'Habibi' ('habibti' for girls) derives from the word 'hubb', meaning love.
Khushnud – A Muslim name that translates as happy. It can't get more obvious than this! Naim – In Arabic, Naim means content. Shaad – Happy and cheerful is also known as Shaad in Arabic.
The names of heaven in islam are Jannat al Adan, Firdaws, Jannat-ul-Mawa, Jannat-an-Naim, Dar al-maqama, Dar al-salam, and Dar al-Akhirah.
The word Allah has been used by Arabic people of different religions since pre-Islamic times. The pre-Islamic Arabs worshipped a supreme deity whom they called Allah, alongside other lesser deities. Muhammad used the word Allah to indicate the Islamic conception of God.
inshallah, Arabic in shāʾ Allāh, Arabic-language expression meaning literally “if God wills.”
In Arabic, “God bless you” is translated as “Baraka Allahu Fik” which is a commonly used phrase in Islamic culture, especially during religious events.
Allah calls Himself Al-Baatin— The Hidden, Knower of hidden things— once in the Quran. Al-Baatin is the One who is concealed and veiled from the creation's perception.
Al-Wadud comes from the Arabic word, “wud,” which means love (a special kind of love, which we'll get into). There are other words in Arabic that also mean love, like “hub.” However, Allah (S) intentionally chose Al-Wadud.
786 is considered a lucky or holy number. Especially, the significance of this number in Islam is above everything. The number is believed as a numeric form of the Arabic phrase “Bismillah al-Rahman al-Rahim”, meaning, 'In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful'.