Other Scripts:מִיכָיָהוּ, מִיכָיְהוּ, מִיכָיָה(Ancient Hebrew)
Pronounced:mi-KIE-ə(English)
Rating:30% based on 4 votes
Means "who is like Yahweh?" in Hebrew. This name occurs in the Old Testament in a variety of Hebrew spellings, belonging to both males and females. It is the full name of Micah, both the prophet and the man from the Book of Judges. As a feminine name it belongs to the mother of King Abijah (at 2 Chronicles 13:2), though her name is listed as Maacah in other passages.
Latif
Gender:Masculine
Usage: Arabic, Urdu
Other Scripts:لطيف(Arabic)لطیف(Urdu)
Pronounced:la-TEEF(Arabic)
Rating:20% based on 4 votes
Means "gentle, kind" in Arabic. In Islamic tradition اللطيف (al-Latif) is one of the 99 names of Allah.
Other Scripts:كريم(Arabic)کریم(Persian)Карим(Tajik, Uzbek, Kyrgyz)Кәрім(Kazakh)Кәрим(Tatar)
Pronounced:ka-REEM(Arabic)
Rating:42% based on 5 votes
Means "generous, noble" in Arabic, from the root كرم (karuma) meaning "to be generous". In Islamic tradition الكريم (al-Karim) is one of the 99 names of Allah.
Idris 1
Gender:Masculine
Usage: Arabic, Malay, Indonesian
Other Scripts:إدريس(Arabic)
Pronounced:eed-REES(Arabic)
Rating:46% based on 5 votes
Possibly means "interpreter" in Arabic. According to the Quran this was the name of an ancient prophet. He is traditionally equated with the Hebrew prophet Enoch.
Hakim
Gender:Masculine
Usage: Arabic
Other Scripts:حكيم(Arabic)
Pronounced:ha-KEEM
Rating:20% based on 4 votes
Means "wise" in Arabic. In Islamic tradition الحكيم (al-Hakim) is one of the 99 names of Allah.
Farah
Gender:Feminine & Masculine
Usage: Arabic, Persian, Urdu, Malay
Other Scripts:فرح(Arabic, Persian, Urdu)
Pronounced:FA-rah(Arabic)
Rating:15% based on 4 votes
Means "joy, happiness" in Arabic.
Fakhri
Gender:Masculine
Usage: Arabic
Other Scripts:فخريّ(Arabic)
Pronounced:FAKH-ree
Rating:20% based on 4 votes
Means "honorary" in Arabic.
Dana 4
Gender:Masculine & Feminine
Usage: Persian, Arabic
Other Scripts:دانا(Persian, Arabic)
Pronounced:DA-na(Arabic)
Rating:23% based on 3 votes
Means "wise" in Persian.
Aqil
Gender:Masculine
Usage: Arabic
Other Scripts:عقيل, عاقل(Arabic)
Pronounced:‘a-KEEL, ‘A-keel
Rating:15% based on 4 votes
Means "intelligent, wise" in Arabic. This transcription represents two different Arabic spellings.
Other Scripts:עֲדִינָא(Ancient Hebrew)Ἀδινά(Ancient Greek)עֲדִינָה(Hebrew)
Rating:20% based on 4 votes
From Hebrew עֲדִינָא ('adina') meaning "delicate". This name is borne by a soldier in the Old Testament. It is also used in modern Hebrew as a feminine name, typically spelled עֲדִינָה.
Adil
Gender:Masculine
Usage: Arabic, Turkish, Urdu, Uyghur
Other Scripts:عادل(Arabic, Urdu)ئادىل(Uyghur Arabic)
Pronounced:‘A-deel(Arabic)
Rating:23% based on 4 votes
Means "fair, honest, just" in Arabic, from the root عدل ('adala) meaning "to act justly". This name was borne by several sultans of Bijapur.