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Islamic Names That Mean Grant

14+ Islamic baby names meaning grant — with meanings, origins, gender, and pronunciation.

Islamic Boy Names Meaning Grant (3)

Islamic Girl Names Meaning Grant (11)

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Islamic Names That Mean Grant

Looking for an Islamic name that means grant? This page brings together 14+ Islamic names carrying the meaning of grant3 boy names, 11 girl names, and 0unisex names — each with its meaning, origin, gender, and a link to its full pronunciation. It is the perfect place to find a name that honours the Islamic tradition while expressing the beautiful quality of grant.

Combining a culture and a meaning is one of the most rewarding ways to choose a name. With Islamic names that mean grant, you get the authentic heritage and distinctive sound of the Islamic tradition together with a meaning that carries your hopes for your child. Browse the full, searchable list above, or read on to learn what makes these names so special.

Why Choose an Islamic Name Meaning Grant?

An Islamic name meaning grant offers the best of both worlds. From the Islamic side, it carries the culture, language, and heritage that make Islamicnames so beloved — their characteristic sounds, their roots, and the sense of identity they provide. From the meaning side, it expresses grant, a quality cherished by parents across every culture and era. Together, they create a name that is both authentic and meaningful.

For families with Islamic heritage, a name meaning grant is a way to honour your roots while wishing a beautiful quality upon your child. For families simply drawn to the Islamic tradition, it is a way to choose a name with genuine cultural depth rather than at random. Either way, an Islamic name meaning grant is a thoughtful, intentional choice your child can carry with pride.

Popular Islamic Names Meaning Grant

Among the Islamic names meaning grant in our collection, parents frequently search for Zainab, Wahb, Abeerab, Rehan, Sumbal, Nawal, Shazia, Rehana. Here are a few popular Islamic names that mean grant, with their meanings:

  • Zainab — Fragrant flower, ornament
  • Wahb — Gift, grant, donation
  • Abeerab — Fragrant, of paradise
  • Rehan — Sweet basil, fragrant plant
  • Sumbal — A fragrant flower, hyacinth
  • Nawal — Gift, grant, favour
  • Shazia — Fragrant, aromatic, rare
  • Rehana — Sweet basil, a fragrant plant
  • Rabail — A fragrant flower
  • Areej — Sweet-smelling, fragrant
  • Randa — A fragrant tree
  • Rihanna — Fragrant herb

These are only a small selection. The complete, searchable list of Islamic names meaning grantis at the top of this page — use the filter box to narrow it by sound, and open any name for its full meaning and pronunciation.

Islamic Boy and Girl Names Meaning Grant

Whether you are expecting a boy or a girl, there are beautiful Islamic names meaning grant to choose from. The3 Islamic boy names meaning grant tend to pair a strong, confident sound with the meaning of grant, while the 11 Islamic girl names meaning grant often combine grace and beauty with that same significance. There are also 0 unisex options that work wonderfully for any child.

Use the gender filter and search box in the list above to focus on exactly what you are looking for. EveryIslamic name meaning grant links to its own detailed page, where you will find its full meaning, etymology, and a syllable-by-syllable pronunciation guide.

How to Choose Your Islamic Name Meaning Grant

  • Say it aloud with your surname to test the rhythm and flow.
  • Check the meaning — confirm the name truly expresses grant in a way you love.
  • Consider the sound — pick an Islamic name whose music delights you.
  • Mind the initials and nicknames that the name invites.
  • Think long-term — a great Islamic name meaning grant suits a child and an adult alike.

For a complete framework, see our handbook to choosing a baby name.

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This page is part of a larger collection. You can explore names meaning grant from other cultures, or other meanings within the Islamic tradition:

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Islamic names that mean grant?

Islamic names meaning grant are names from the Islamic tradition whose meaning expresses the quality of grant. Popular examples include Zainab, Wahb, Abeerab, Rehan, Sumbal, Nawal, Shazia, Rehana. The full list of 14+ such names is at the top of this page.

Are there both boy and girl Islamic names meaning grant?

Yes — there are 3 Islamic boy names, 11 Islamic girl names, and 0 unisex names meaning grant in our collection.

How do I pronounce these Islamic names?

Every name links to its own page with a syllable-by-syllable pronunciation guide, so you can learn to say any Islamic name meaning grant correctly before you choose it.