| Name | Meaning | Origins | Gender | Popularity (last 10y) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Raza | Contentment; approval | Arabic, Persian, Urdu | Boy | 85 #51 | |
| Malai | Thai: garland (flower garland); Tamil: mountain; Hindi/Urdu: cream (milk cream) | Hindi, Tamil, Thai, Urdu | Girl | 81 #52 | |
| Amryn | Probably a variant of Amreen/Amrin; often interpreted as ‘princess’ or ‘praiseworthy’ (meanings vary by root and language). | Persian, Urdu | Unisex | 79 #53 | |
| Danish | Knowledge | Persian, Urdu | Boy | 79 #54 | |
| Danis | Possibly 'knowledgeable' or 'wise' (Persian); alternatively a form of Denis meaning 'follower of Dionysus' (Greek-derived) | Persian, Urdu | Boy | 78 #55 | |
| Hena | Associated with henna (the dye/mehndi); also used as a variant of Hannah/Johanna meaning 'God is gracious'. | Arabic, Finnish, Hindi, Persian, Urdu | Girl | 78 #56 | |
| Muskan | Smile; smiling | Hindi, Urdu | Girl | 66 #57 | |
| Asif | Originally 'collector, gatherer' (Hebrew Asaf); used in Arabic/Persian/Urdu as a masculine given name | Arabic, Hebrew, Persian, Urdu | Boy | 64 #58 | |
| Heera | Diamond; precious gemstone | Urdu | Unisex | 61 #59 | |
| Kashis | Attraction, allure, charm | Hindi, Urdu | Unisex | 57 #60 | |
| Tahia | Greeting; salutation | Arabic, Persian, Urdu | Girl | 54 #61 | |
| Arbaaz | Falcon, hawk | Persian, Urdu | Boy | 53 #62 | |
| Laily | Night; often understood as 'born at night' or 'beauty of the night.' | Arabic, Bosnian, Indonesian, Turkish, Urdu | Girl | 53 #63 | |
| Sahiba | Female form of 'Sahib' - 'companion', 'friend', 'owner', or 'respected lady'. | Arabic, Hindi, Persian, Punjabi, Urdu | Girl | 50 #64 | |
| Sher | Lion | Pashto, Persian, Urdu | Boy | 47 #65 | |
| Shahir | Famous, renowned (in some contexts associated with song/singing) | Arabic, Hebrew, Persian, Turkish, Urdu | Boy | 44 #66 | |
| Jaan | Estonian: 'God is gracious' (via John). Persian/Urdu: 'life, soul, beloved' (term of endearment). | Estonian, Persian, Urdu | Boy | 43 #67 | |
| Muskaan | Smile | Hindi, Urdu | Girl | 42 #68 | |
| Jaisa | From the Hindustani word 'jaisa' meaning 'like', 'similar to' or 'as'. | Hindi, Urdu | Girl | 38 #69 | |
| Kaash | Literally 'if only' or 'I wish' - expresses longing or a wishful hope. | Persian, Urdu | Unisex | 38 #70 | |
| Moti | Hebrew diminutive of Mordechai; in Hindi/Urdu means "pearl". | Hebrew, Urdu | Boy | 38 #71 | |
| Kahani | Story; tale; narrative | Hindi, Urdu | Girl | 37 #72 | |
| Faruk | One who distinguishes between right and wrong; 'the distinguisher' or 'criterion' | Arabic, Bosnian, Persian, Urdu | Boy | 35 #73 | |
| Shehzad | Prince; son of a king | Persian, Urdu | Boy | 31 #74 | |
| Sufia | Often interpreted as 'devout' or 'pure' (related to Sufi/mystic) and also used as a variant of Sophia meaning 'wisdom'. | Arabic, Greek, Persian, Urdu | Girl | 31 #75 | |
| Shahana | Royal, kingly | Hindi, Persian, Urdu | Girl | 30 #76 | |
| Fawad | Heart | Arabic, Urdu | Boy | 28 #77 | |
| Rukiya | Ascending, rise; derived from Arabic root meaning 'to ascend' (often interpreted as 'one who rises' or 'exalted'). | Arabic, Swahili, Turkish, Urdu | Girl | 28 #78 | |
| Hinna | Variant of Hina; commonly linked to 'henna' (the dye) and beauty/celebration in South Asian and Arabic contexts; in Japanese Hina can mean 'doll', 'sun', or other meanings depending on kanji. | Arabic, Urdu | Girl | 25 #79 | |
| Samin | Precious, valuable; treasured | Arabic, Persian, Urdu | Unisex | 24 #80 | |
| Shahida | Witness; martyr; one who bears witness | Arabic, Persian, Urdu | Girl | 24 #81 | |
| Shahina | Feminine form of Shaheen; commonly interpreted as 'falcon' or 'royal' | Arabic, Persian, Urdu | Girl | 21 #82 | |
| Javeria | A feminine name of Arabic origin; often understood to mean 'young woman' or 'noble/beautiful maiden.' | Arabic, Urdu | Girl | 20 #83 | |
| Jeena | To live; life; alive | Hindi, Urdu | Girl | 20 #84 | |
| Omera | Meanings vary by origin; commonly rendered as 'long‑lived' or 'prosperous/flourishing' in Arabic/Urdu/Persian contexts, and sometimes used as a feminine form of Hebrew Omer ('sheaf'). | Arabic, Hebrew, Persian, Urdu | Girl | 20 #85 | |
| Noureen | Luminous; of light | Arabic, Persian, Urdu | Girl | 18 #86 | |
| Shaam | Evening, dusk; also a place-name referring to the Levant/Syria (al-Sham) | Hindi, Urdu | Boy | 17 #87 | |
| Armeen | Likely 'hope', 'desire', or 'wish' | Persian, Urdu | Unisex | 14 #88 | |
| Irsa | No widely attested meaning; sources disagree. Sometimes suggested links to Arabic roots (e.g., irsāl 'sending') or treated as an invented name; etymology is unclear | Urdu | Girl | 14 #89 | |
| Shamil | All-encompassing, comprehensive; complete | Arabic, Turkish, Urdu | Boy | 13 #90 | |
| Chirag | Lamp; light; beacon | Persian, Punjabi, Urdu | Boy | 11 #91 | |
| Hamara | Varied - possibly 'red' (Arabic), 'ours' (Hindi/Urdu), or related to Amara meanings such as 'grace' or 'immortal'. | Arabic, Hindi, Urdu | Girl | 11 #92 | |
| Jaali | In Mandinka, Jaali (Jali/Djeli) denotes a griot - a storyteller, oral historian, or musician. In Hindi/Urdu/Sanskrit 'jali' can mean a lattice or screen; in colloquial Hindi/Urdu 'jaali' may also mean 'fake/forged'. Meaning depends on cultural origin. | Urdu | Unisex | 11 #93 | |
| Sabeen | Morning breeze | Arabic, Persian, Urdu | Girl | 11 #94 | |
| Janan | Beloved; heart; soul (related Arabic sense: garden/paradise) | Arabic, Persian, Urdu | Girl | 10 #95 | |
| Lal | Red; ruby; beloved; darling; precious | Hindi, Urdu | Boy | 10 #96 | |
| Maizah | Distinguished; unique; graceful | Arabic, Urdu | Girl | 10 #97 | |
| Armeena | Trustworthy, faithful, safe (related to Amina) | Arabic, Persian, Urdu | Girl | 6 #98 | |
| Kaniza | Likely 'treasure' (from Arabic root kanz/kanza) or alternatively 'maid/servant' (from Persian/Urdu kaniz); also resembles the Hungarian placename Kanizsa. | Arabic, Hungarian, Persian, Urdu | Girl | 6 #99 | |
| Kashaf | Revealer, discoverer - one who uncovers or brings to light | Arabic, Persian, Urdu | Girl | 6 #100 |
Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany for every Urdu-origin name in our dataset.