This page lists 8330 arabic names.
See Qandil (Qandil+a).
The most pleasant or excellent among women, or see Qondiniso.
Sweet as sugar, charming girl.
See Qandiniso.
A girl sweet as sugar, lovely and beautiful as the moon.
A sweet, charming, and high-ranking girl.
We are content with the children Allah has given, the children were enough, or a patient, tolerant child. Original: Qanoatulla (see). Forms: Qanoatjon, Qanoatxon, Qanoatsho
Patient and content servant of Allah.
See Qarshimuhammad.
See: Qarshi and Muhammad.
See: Qarshi and Murod.
Powerful, mighty.
An honest, truth-telling person of the faith.
A child born in the month of Qavs (the ninth month of the solar calendar, corresponding to November 22 – December 21).
See: Qayyum
The original name of Majnun. Meaning unknown. Alt: Qays - measure, quantity
Stubborn; firm, sturdy, or ruler, king, sovereign. This name is also associated with the ancient emperor name Caesar (Kesar, Kaiser)
See Qayyum.
The eternally existing one. This name is one of the attributes of Allah the Almighty. Original: Abduqayyum. Forms: Qayyumboy, Qayyumjon, Qayyumxo‘ja
See Ghaznaboy. Original: Treasury.
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