Aamena is a rare Arabic name meaning 'one who trusts' or 'one who has faith', derived from the root verb 'amina'. It's believed to be a variant of Aaminah, mother of Prophet Muhammad's son Ibrahim.
Aamia is an Arabic origin girl's name meaning 'moonlit night', derived from the word 'aam' (moon). It holds cultural significance in Islam, marking monthly beginnings.
Aamilah is an Arabic-derived name that means 'active' or 'diligent', inspired by the Quran's Aamala, one of Islam's four perfect women known for her hard work.
Aamna is an Arabic origin name meaning "peace" or "tranquility," popular among royals and widely appreciated globally for its unique beauty and profound significance.
The name Aani originates from Hebrew, meaning "cloud," and is mentioned in the Bible as one of the sons of Aram and Shem. It has also been used in Indian culture, where it means "grace" or "beauty.
Aanik is a rare Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse 'Áni', meaning 'ancestor' or 'grandfather'. It signifies respect, continuity, strength, and wisdom.
Aanisah is an elegant Arabic name meaning "graceful," derived from the word "Aani." It honors a devoted wife of Abu Talha in Islamic tradition, known for her kindness and piety.