Egyptian Baby Girl Names Starting With A: Complete List

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Name Meaning
Azra Maiden, Pious, Woman, Virgin(used For Maryam/Mary), A Young Unmarried Lady
Azraa Unpierced Pearl, A Young Lady: An Unpierced Pearl Retaining Its Pristine Beauty;
Azrah Beautiful Pearl In Jannah (Heaven)
Azreena Peaceful, serene
Azrin Peaceful or Calm
Azuba prosperous or flourishing
Azucena Lily
Azulyfa Blue or Azure
Azuma Great, powerful, or strong
Azumi Beautiful or Safe
Azura Sky Blue / Blue color of the sky or heaven
Azusa East or Rising Sun
Azusena Lily or lotus flower
Azwa Splendour, Limelight
Azwah Limelight; Splendour
Azweena Strong and Beautiful
Azyaded blessed or gifted
Azza Young Female Gazelle
Azzaa Female Gazelle; A Variant Of Azzah
Azzah Young, Female Gazelle
Azzie Beloved or cherished one

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List of Muslim baby girl names of Egyptian origin starting with A. Names are listed alphabetically. There are many religions in Egyptian origin, but our website MuslimBabyNames.org is dedicated to helping parents of the Muslim community to choose baby names for newborn girls. Choose the best name from the list above for your little one.

Egyptian Muslim Baby Girl Names Starting With A: Ancient Land, Rich Traditions

Egyptian Muslim girl names starting with A reflect the country's profound Islamic heritage and ancient cultural legacy. These names often feature classical Arabic roots with Egyptian pronunciation patterns, carrying meanings related to beauty, grace, wisdom, and virtues.

Egyptian Girl Naming Traditions

Egyptian girl names starting with A frequently honor Islamic prophets, historical figures, and carry meanings that reflect the country's rich cultural and religious history. Many names incorporate elements from Arabic literature and Islamic scholarship, emphasizing feminine qualities like beauty and grace.

Popular Egyptian Girl Name Patterns

In Egyptian families, girl names starting with A are chosen to reflect religious devotion, cultural pride, and family heritage. The meaning and sound of the name are carefully considered, often incorporating traditional Arabic names with Egyptian pronunciation preferences, emphasizing feminine qualities like beauty and grace.