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Islamic Baby Girl Name (K)


Islamic Baby Girl Name - Rasullullah Shallalahu Alaihi Wassalam has taught all Muslims to give their children the best names. Because the name is also the best prayer for them. It's not easy to find the right name for an Islamic baby. For this purpose we provide several Muslim baby names that may be used as references. Hope its useful.

NAMES
MEANING
Kaameh
Goal, wish
Kaamisha
A happy soul.
Kaamnoosh
Sweet wish or, sweet desire
Kaasheen
A place north of Ilam in Iran.
Kabra
Hoary, Heinous, Cardinal; White
Kahkashan
Stars; Galaxy;
Kahnay
A spontaneous and dedicated being
Kaiah
The name Kaiah in Native American means Little but Wise and in Greek means Pure
Kaiala
Kaiala name means Pure and Torture
Kaida
Kaida means Little Dragon
Kalamkas
Black eyebrows or thin eyebrows
Kamshat
Beaver
Karlygash
The swallow bird
Karo
A bird, Pashto term for Mayna bird
Kashm
A historical and mythical Persian princess
Kashwini
Kashwini means Star
Kashyapi
Kashyapi name means Earth
Kasi
Kasi name means The one who comes from the Holy City
Kasia
Kasia means Bright, Pure
Kasie
Kasie name means Alert
Kauser
A River in Paradise; A Fountain in Heaven
Kejal
Gazelle
Keje
A girl of radiant beauty
Kenza
Treasure
Ketifa
Flowering; Blooming
Khaista
Pashto version of Shaista, meaning beautiful
Khannah
A merciful woman.
Khaperai
A girl as beautiful and dainty as a fairy
Khatijah
A name generally given to premature child.
Khatuna
Lady or woman
Khkulay
A girl who is extremely beautiful
Khudeeja
A girl who is born before she is due, early baby, or premature baby.
Khulud
Immortality; Eternal
Khush Bakht
Prosperity, fortunate, or good luck.
Khush Bakhta
A girl with a happy luck
Khwaga
Sweet, a girl with sweet nature
Kinaaz
Pride of the king, or a princess who makes her father proud.
Kiswar
Nation, country or realm.
Kulpynai
Strawberry
Kunsulu
Beauty or beautiful
Kuntum
Flower bud
Kushaaneh
A girl who strives
Kwento
One who protects the family name from destruction
Kymbat
Expensive, precious, dear

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