10000+ Baby Names for Boys & Girls

Names are the life time identity of an individual in every society. Baby names have huge choices of names due to the vastness of all language. Parents can go through this webpage for latest baby names that are too adorable to resist. You can view names from different religions including Muslim Names and Hindu Names. Khadija, Teresa, Ali, Rahul, are the most liked name.

Boys Names

NameMeanings
AryanWarrior, invasionary mind people
SaadFelicity. Good Fortune. Good Luck
JunaidA Sufi Saint, Spiritual, Young Fighter, Warrior
TaimoorSelf-Made, (made of) Steel, Strong
FaisalDecisive, Judge, Authority, Arbitrator
UsmanWise, Most Powerful
ArhamMercy, Compassion, Kindness
NameMeanings
JunaidA Sufi Saint, Spiritual, Young Fighter, Warrior
TaimoorSelf-Made, (made of) Steel, Strong
FaisalDecisive, Judge, Authority, Arbitrator
UsmanWise, Most Powerful
ArhamMercy, Compassion, Kindness
AryanWarrior, invasionary mind people
SaadFelicity. Good Fortune. Good Luck
NameMeanings
WafaWafa
RazaRaza
FaisalDecisive, Judge, Authority, Arbitrator
UsmanWise, Most Powerful
ArhamMercy, Compassion, Kindness
AryanWarrior, invasionary mind people
SaadFelicity. Good Fortune. Good Luck
JunaidA Sufi Saint, Spiritual, Young Fighter, Warrior
TaimoorSelf-Made, (made of) Steel, Strong

Girls Names

NameMeanings
InayaHelp, care, protection
SanaLight, Radiance, To Glow,Resplendence
FatimaTo Abstain, Chaste, Captivating
Abeehaher father, nickname of Hazrat Fatima
HaniyaA Place To Rest, To Be Happy
MahiraExpert, skilled, talented, accomplished, adept
MaryamVirgin, Figurative, Pious, Devout, Chaste
AryaIn Hindu meaning is : Honoured; noble
NameMeanings
RumaisaWind that scatters dust, hides tracks, footprints
FatimaTo Abstain, Chaste, Captivating
HafsaThe Name Of The Holy Prophet's Wife
Abeehaher father, nickname of Hazrat Fatima
HaniyaA Place To Rest, To Be Happy
MahiraExpert, skilled, talented, accomplished, adept
MaryamVirgin, Figurative, Pious, Devout, Chaste
AryaIn Hindu meaning is : Honoured; noble
NameMeanings
SadiaLucky, Fortunate, Cheerful, Blessed, Happy
KhadijaThe Name Of Holy Prophet (PBUH)'s First Wife Khadijah-tul-Kubra (RA)
HafsaThe Name Of The Holy Prophet's Wife
FatimaTo Abstain, Chaste, Captivating
DuaWORSHIP, PLEADED, Devotion
RumaisaWind that scatters dust, hides tracks, footprints

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FAQs plus new related Q&A

Begin by exploring the spiritual foundations of your religion—scriptures, historical figures, and revered personalities. Look for names connected to values you admire, such as wisdom, patience, courage, or devotion. Understanding the spiritual symbolism behind a name can make it more meaningful.

Go beyond popular name lists and research lesser-known historical figures, scholars, or saints within your faith. Studying classical texts, regional traditions, or old manuscripts can help you uncover beautiful yet uncommon names.

In many cultures, naming traditions are closely tied to astrology or numerology. For example, Hindu families often consult birth charts or lunar stars, while some Christian and Jewish traditions consider numerical symbolism. Using these methods is a personal choice and often reflects cultural heritage.

The decision depends on personal taste and family values. Traditional names often carry deep historical and religious significance, while modern names may feel more adaptable in today’s world. Some parents prefer names that balance heritage with modern pronunciation.

A name’s meaning often represents hopes, character traits, and blessings for the child. Across cultures, people believe that a meaningful name can influence personality and life direction, making it important to choose thoughtfully.

Yes, many families creatively merge tradition with modern trends. This could mean pairing a classical religious name with a contemporary middle name or choosing a modern variation of a traditional name.

Absolutely. Many names cross cultural boundaries while retaining spiritual meaning. As long as the name aligns with your beliefs and values, cultural origin does not limit its religious significance.

In many traditions, naming a child after a revered figure is considered honorable and blessed. However, some families prefer slight variations out of respect—both approaches are widely accepted.

In traditional households, elders often play an advisory role due to their knowledge and experience. While their input can be valuable, the final decision should feel right to the parents.

Yes. A name should not only have a positive meaning but also be easy to pronounce in daily life. A well-balanced name avoids confusion while preserving its spiritual essence.

Some cultures allow name changes if spiritual guidance, personal growth, or life circumstances suggest a better-suited name. Such changes are usually made after careful thought and consultation.

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