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If you have Egyptian heritage, giving your daughter an Egyptian name is a great way to honor your culture and family. Luckily, there are plenty of beautiful girls’ names to choose from. We’ve compiled a list of over 230 of the best Egyptian girls’ names, including popular , unique , and traditional options. Keep reading to find the perfect name for you.

Best Egyptian Names for Girls

  • Popular: Aaliyah, Aisha, Layla, Samira, Yasmina
  • Modern: Anaya, Fadila, Maya, Samia, Zafira
  • Traditional: Anippe, Hadia, Marwa, Nefret, Shahd
  • Unique: Ashlam, Esraa, Janna, Nourbese, Talibah
  • Ancient: Cleopatra, Bastet, Nefertiti, Hathor, Hatshepsut
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Popular Egyptian Girl Names

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  1. Choose a popular Egyptian girl name to honor your heritage. Whether you’re from Egypt yourself or have Egyptian heritage, choosing a common Egyptian name is a great way to honor your family. Here are some popular options to choose from: [1]
    • Aaliyah (meaning: exalted, noble)
    • Aisha (meaning: alive, life , living)
    • Amina (meaning: trustworthy, honest, faithful)
    • Farah (meaning: joy, happiness, delight)
    • Fatima (meaning: one who abstains)
    • Hana (meaning: happiness, bliss)
    • Kamilah (meaning: perfection)
    • Layla (meaning: night, dark beauty)
    • Lina (meaning: tender, young palm tree)
    • Mona (meaning: wishes, desires)
    • Noura (meaning: light , bright, enlightened)
    • Rania (meaning: to gaze)
    • Salma (meaning: peaceful, safe)
    • Samira (meaning: companion in evening conversation)
    • Yasmina (meaning: jasmine flower, God’s gift)
    • Zayna (meaning: beauty, grace)
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Beautiful Egyptian Girl Names

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  1. Choose a beautiful name for a beautiful girl. Ancient Egyptians greatly valued beauty and were among the first peoples to use makeup, so it’s no surprise that many Egyptian girl names mean “ beauty ” or something similar. Here are some of our favorites:
    • Gamila (meaning: beautiful, elegant)
    • Hasina (meaning: beautiful, good)
    • Husniya (meaning: beauty, excellence, goodness)
    • Jamila (meaning: beautiful, graceful)
    • Lamya (meaning: having beautiful, dark lips; dark complexion)
    • Neferet (meaning: beautiful one)
    • Nefertari (meaning: the most beautiful)
    • Omorose (meaning: possessing beauty and charm, a beautiful one)
    • Rana (meaning: eye-catching, beautiful)
    • Ruwa (meaning: beauty)
    • Shaimaa (meaning: one with beauty marks)
    • Zeina (meaning: beautiful, adornment)
    • Zina (meaning: beauty, ornament)
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Unique Egyptian Girl Names

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  1. Go for something unique to stand out from the crowd. It’s easy to find unique Egyptian girls’ names, especially if you live in a non-Arabic speaking country. If you really want to stand out, research the names’ meanings, as well, to find one that’s a little unusual. Here are some examples:
    • Ahlam (meaning: dreams, visions)
    • Esraa (meaning: journey at night)
    • Fadia (meaning: savior, redeemer, heroic)
    • Fawzia (meaning: victorious, successful)
    • Fukayna (meaning: intelligent, clever)
    • Janna (meaning: garden, paradise)
    • Maibe (meaning: grave)
    • Nourbese (meaning: wonderful, marvelous child)
    • Quibilah (meaning: peaceful)
    • Ramla (meaning: fortuneteller)
    • Rola (meaning: vision, sight, view)
    • Salwa (meaning: solace, comfort)
    • Samar (meaning: evening conversation)
    • Sanaa (meaning: brightness, radiance)
    • Shani (meaning: majestic, brilliant)
    • Soraya (meaning: star cluster)
    • Tabia (meaning: nature, character, talented)
    • Talibah (meaning: seeker of knowledge)
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Modern Egyptian Girl Names

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  1. Choose an Egyptian name that’s modern and trendy. Many Egyptian names have been around for centuries, but a lot of them are still popular today. In fact, a lot of them even sound modern and trendy! Try one of these girls’ names to keep up with the latest fads:
    • Amani (meaning: wishes, hopes)
    • Anaya (meaning: caring)
    • Fadila (meaning: praiseworthy, excellent, virtuous)
    • Lamis (meaning: soft to touch)
    • Layan (meaning: soft, gentle, tender)
    • Maya (meaning: illusion, dream)
    • Muna (meaning: desires, wishes)
    • Nadia (meaning: tender, delicate)
    • Najwa (meaning: secret, whisper)
    • Safaa (meaning: purity, clarity, serenity)
    • Samah (meaning: bounty, generosity)
    • Samia (meaning: elevated, sublime)
    • Sanya (meaning: brilliance, radiance)
    • Selma (meaning: safe, peaceful, protected)
    • Tara (meaning: star )
    • Zafira (meaning: victorious, successful)
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Traditional Egyptian Girl Names

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  1. Opt for a traditional girls’ name with a long history. Some Egyptian girls’ names have been around since ancient times. Others are historic Arabic names that have been used for generations. Either way, if you’re looking for something traditional, try one of these classic options:
    • Amenirdis (meaning: she was given by Amun)
    • Anippe (meaning: daughter of the Nile River)
    • Asenath (meaning: belonging to Neith)
    • Hadia (meaning: guiding)
    • Hagar (meaning: flight, forsaken)
    • Ibtisam (meaning: smile, joy)
    • Jumanah (meaning: pearl)
    • Kiya (meaning: shine, sparkle)
    • Lamees (meaning: soft to the touch)
    • Latifah (meaning: gentle, kind, pleasant)
    • Marwa (meaning: fragrant rock, flint stone)
    • Mena (meaning: favor, grace, God)
    • Mervat (meaning: fragrance)
    • Nefret (meaning: beautiful)
    • Noha (meaning: wisdom, intellect)
    • Ruwaida (meaning: gentle)
    • Salima (meaning: safe, peaceful, healthy)
    • Shahd (meaning: honey, honeycomb)
    • Tasneem (meaning: fountain of paradise)
    • Thanaa (meaning: praise, thanksgiving)
    • Zainab (meaning: fragrant flower, ornament)
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Egyptian Goddess Names

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  1. Draw inspiration from ancient Egyptian mythology. The ancient Egyptians believed in numerous gods and goddesses. If you’re fascinated by Egyptian mythology, consider choosing a name inspired by your favorite goddess. Here are some examples: [2]
    • Amunet (a primordial Egyptian goddess of mystery and air)
    • Anat (Egyptian goddess of fertility, hunting, and war)
    • Bastet (Egyptian goddess of cats, fertility, protection , and motherhood)
    • Hathor (Egyptian goddess of the sky, love, music, and motherhood)
    • Heqet (Egyptian goddess of fertility and rebirth)
    • Isis (Egyptian goddess of magic, motherhood, healing, and rebirth)
    • Keket (a primordial goddess of darkness)
    • Maat (Egyptian goddess of harmony, justice, and truth)
    • Naunet (Egyptian goddess of the primordial waters of chaos)
    • Neith (Egyptian goddess of wisdom, weaving, creativity, and femininity)
    • Nephthys (Egyptian goddess of death, mourning, and the night)
    • Nut (Egyptian goddess of the sky, heavens, and cosmos)
    • Renenet (Egyptian goddess of grain, grapes, nourishment, and harvest)
    • Sekhmet (Egyptian goddess of war, plague, chaos, and healing)
    • Tefnut (Egyptian goddess of moisture and rainfall)
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Names of Egyptian Queens and Princesses

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  1. Pick an Egyptian name fit for a queen—literally. Egypt has a long history of royalty, including queens, princesses, and female pharaohs. While some are well-known, like Cleopatra, consider digging a little deeper into Egypt’s history to learn about other prominent queens. Here are some examples: [3]
    • Aat (meaning: the great one; after Aat, a queen of the 12th Dynasty)
    • Ankhesenpaaten (meaning: she lives through the Aten; Queen Nefertiti’s third daughter)
    • Cleopatra (meaning: glory of the father; after Cleopatra VII)
    • Hatshepsut (meaning: foremost of noble women; after the pharaoh Hatshepsut)
    • Meketaten (meaning: behold the Aten; after Queen Nefertiti’s second daughter)
    • Merneith (meaning: beloved by Neith; after the consort and regent Merneith from the First Dynasty)
    • Meritaten (meaning: she who is beloved of Aten; after Queen Nefertiti’s firstborn daughter)
    • Nebetta (meaning: born of the moon, lady of the land; after Egyptian princess Ahmose-Nebetta)
    • Neferneferuaten (meaning: most beautiful one of Aten; after Queen Nefertiti’s fourth daughter)
    • Neferneferure (meaning: beautiful are the beauties of Re; after Queen Nefertiti’s fifth daughter)
    • Nefertiti (meaning: the beautiful one has come; after Queen Nefertiti of the 18th Dynasty)
    • Neithhotep (meaning: Neith is satisfied; after Queen Consort Neithhotep of the First Dynasty)
    • Setepenre (meaning: chosen of Re; after Queen Nefertiti’s sixth daughter)
    • Sobekneferu (meaning: the beauty of Sobek; after Queen Sobekneferu, the last pharaoh of the Twelfth Dynasty of the Middle Kingdom)
    • Thema (meaning: queen)
    • Tiye (meaning: the revered one; after Queen Tiye, mother to Akhenaten)
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Famous Egyptian Girl Names

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  1. Pay homage to a famous Egyptian woman. When we think of famous Egyptian women, we often think of ancient queens and goddesses. However, there are a ton of inspiring Egyptian women from more modern times, as well. Pay tribute to important feminists, your favorite celebrities, or any other public figure with one of these names: [4]
    • Anissa (meaning: faithful friend; after Egyptian politician Anissa Hassouna)
    • Aya (meaning: miracle, wonderful; after Egyptian Olympian Aya Medany)
    • Azza (meaning: young female gazelle; after Egyptian jewelry designer Azza Fahmy)
    • Dalia (meaning: gentle, delicate; after Dalia Mogahed, former advisor for President Obama)
    • Gazbia (meaning: beautiful, charming; after Egyptian painter Gazbia Sirry)
    • Hilana (meaning: joy, happiness; after Dr. Hilana Sedarous, the first female doctor in Egypt)
    • Huda (meaning: right guidance; after Huda Sha’arawi, the founder of the Egyptian Feminist Union)
    • Jehan (meaning: world, universe; after former First Lady of Egypt Jehan Sadat)
    • Lotfia (meaning: gentle, kind; after Lotfia Elnadi, the first Egyptian female aviator)
    • Nawal (meaning: gift, present; after Egyptian feminist writer, activist, and physician Nawal El Saadawi)
    • Rashida (meaning: righteous, wise; after actor Rashida Jones)
    • Sameera (meaning: one with lively conversation; after nuclear physicist Sameera Moussa)
    • Tahani (meaning: best wishes; after NASA senior technologist Tahani Amer)
    • Tahany (meaning: congratulations, best wishes; after Egypt’s first female judge, Tahany El Gebali)
    • Umm (meaning: mother; after Egyptian singer-songwriter Umm Kulthum)
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Egyptian Girl Names Inspired by Nature

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  1. Get inspired by the beautiful world around you. To the ancient Egyptians, nature was extremely important, as they relied on the Nile River to provide fertile land and transportation. So, it’s no surprise that, even today, many common Egyptian names are inspired by natural elements. Here are some examples:
    • Hadeel (meaning: the cooing of a dove or pigeon)
    • Hafsah (meaning: young lioness)
    • Lapis (meaning: blue gemstone)
    • Lotus (meaning: flower )
    • Lubna (meaning: storax tree)
    • Mesi (meaning: water )
    • Nisreen (meaning: white rose)
    • Panya (meaning: mouse)
    • Rasha (meaning: young gazelle)
    • Riham (meaning: drizzle, light rain)
    • Sanura (meaning: kitten)
    • Sawsan (meaning: lily, lily of the valley)
    • Warda (meaning: rose)
    • Yasmin (meaning: jasmine flower)
    • Zahra (meaning: flower, radiance)
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Cute Egyptian Girl Names

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  1. Go for a name that’s as cute and sweet as your baby girl. If you’re looking for a name that’s feminine and delicate, choose something with a cute meaning, like “happy” or “gentle.” Luckily, these Egyptian and Arabic names are cute enough for a baby, while still sounding mature enough to grow with them.
    • Asha (meaning: hope, wish, adornment)
    • Basma (meaning: smile)
    • Halima (meaning: gentle, patient)
    • Karima (meaning: generous)
    • Mandisa (meaning: sweet, pleasant)
    • Maysa (meaning: graceful)
    • Muminah (meaning: believer)
    • Nashwa (meaning: wonderful feeling, happiness)
    • Nermine (meaning: soft, delicate, gentle)
    • Olabisi (meaning: bringer of joy)
    • Oseye (meaning: happy)
    • Raziya (meaning: agreeable)
    • Rehema (meaning: compassionate)
    • Sagira (meaning: little one)
    • Samaa (meaning: sky, heaven)
    • Yara (meaning: small butterfly)
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Elegant Egyptian Girl Names

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  1. Choose a name that’s strong and sophisticated. If you want your baby girl to grow up confident and independent, set her on the right path by choosing a name that’s powerful and distinguished. Here are some of our favorite elegant girl names :
    • Akila (meaning: intelligent)
    • Amira (meaning: princess)
    • Asma (meaning: supreme, exalted)
    • Dalal (meaning: shy, pampered, tender)
    • Dalila (meaning: guide, model)
    • Danya (meaning: judgment of God)
    • Hanan (meaning: mercy, compassion)
    • Liyana (meaning: a gift from God, soft, tender)
    • Monifa (meaning: exalted, lucky)
    • Mukarrama (meaning: honored, revered)
    • Nabila (meaning: noble, distinguished, highborn)
    • Nubia (meaning: gold)
    • Rula (meaning: one who is willing to help)
    • Safiya (meaning: pure, clear, unblemished)
    • Imara (meaning: strong, resilient)
    • Sara (meaning: pure, untainted, princess, noblewoman)
    • Shaista (meaning: worthy, admirable)
    • Sharifa (meaning: honored, distinguished, respected)
    • Suzan (meaning: lily)
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Short Egyptian Girl Names

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  1. Keep things short and sweet by choosing a name with two syllables. When choosing a baby name, it’s important to pick something that will be easy for your child to say. Sometimes, the easiest names are also the shortest . Here are some beautiful and short Egyptian names:
    • Aida (meaning: visitor, returning)
    • Amna (meaning: safe, secure, protected)
    • Dina (meaning: faith, religion)
    • Fari (meaning: far, tall, towering)
    • Heba (meaning: gift, present)
    • Inas (meaning: friendliness)
    • Jena (meaning: small bird)
    • Luma (meaning: light)
    • Mira (meaning: ocean , sea)
    • Naila (meaning: attainer, successful)
    • Naya (meaning: new, fresh)
    • Nida (meaning: call, voice)
    • Tala (meaning: palm tree, gold)
    • Tima (meaning: goodness, nice)
    • Wafa (meaning: loyalty, faithfulness)
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Egyptian Girl Names That Mean “Love”

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  1. Spread the love with one of these lovely names. Many parents say they’ve never known true love until the birth of their child, so why not name your baby after love itself? Many Egyptian and Arabic names mean “love,” “beloved,” or something similar. Here are some of our favorites:
    • Alhubu (meaning: love)
    • Amala (meaning: beloved, bird)
    • Aymi (meaning: beloved, noble, trustworthy)
    • Aziza (meaning: beloved, precious)
    • Habiba (meaning: beloved, sweetheart, lover)
    • Ife (meaning: love)
    • Kalila (meaning: beloved)
    • Mariam (meaning: beloved, love)
    • Maye (meaning: beloved of the god Amun)
    • Widad (meaning: love, affection, friendship)
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Egyptian Girl Names Based on Time of Birth

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  1. Name your child after the conditions of their birth. Some Egyptian and Arabic names have pretty specific meanings! Some names refer to the weather conditions or time of day a child was born, while others refer to their birth order in your family. Here are some examples:
    • Khadija (meaning: early baby)
    • Kissa (meaning: firstborn daughter)
    • Laila (meaning: born at night)
    • Masika (meaning: born during the rainy season)
    • Neema (meaning: born in good times, blessing)
    • Nuru (meaning: born in daylight)
    • Pili (meaning: second born)
    • Rabiah (meaning: born in spring)
    • Sabah (meaning: born in the morning)
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Gender-Neutral Egyptian Names

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  1. Choose a name that could work for any gender. Whether you want to avoid stereotypically feminine names for your child or you’re choosing a new name for yourself , there are plenty of gender-neutral options. Some may be more commonly used for boys or girls respectively, but they’re ultimately unisex. Here are some examples: [5]
    • Abeer (meaning: fragrance, scent, perfume)
    • Afnan (meaning: branches of a tree)
    • Ain (meaning: eye, spring)
    • Amal (meaning: hope , aspiration)
    • Aseel (meaning: noble, genuine, pure, well-rooted)
    • Farwah (meaning: name of a companion)
    • Hala (meaning: halo around the moon)
    • Iman (meaning: faith, belief)
    • Isra (meaning: night journey)
    • Jihan (meaning: the universe, world)
    • Joud (meaning: generosity, magnificence, abundance)
    • Kholoud (meaning: immortality, eternity)
    • Malak (meaning: angel)
    • Memphis (meaning: enduring and beautiful)
    • Neeya (meaning: a desire for something, purpose, bright)
    • Noor (meaning: light, brightness)
    • Parsa (meaning: pious, pure, virtuous)
    • Sami (meaning: exalted, sublime)
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