Isms from the Encyclopaedia of Islam, 2nd Edition
by Basil Dragonstrike



I have listed here all the isms found in my collected names from The Encyclopaedia of Islam, 2nd Edition. The female isms have been put first.
Note that I have alphabetized the names (except for putting female names first) and have ignored ʻayn and hamza (ʼ), and the prefix "al-" in doing so.
Also note that some names are very popular, and giving all the dates would overstuff this list; such dates are given as "from ____ to ____". No gaps of over 150 years exists in any such situation.

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ʻĀʼisha {female} contemporary of the Prophet
Badhl {female} d. c. 839
Ḥamāma {female} d. c. 640
Hind {female} contemporary of the Prophet
ʻInān {female} d. 841
Māriya {female} made a concubine of the Prophet in 627/629, d. 637
Sadjāḥ {female} fl 632/633
Ṣafiyya {female} d. 670/672
Shāriya (female) c. 815-after 870
Ṣubḥ (female) d. 999
ʻAbbād d. 743/744
al-ʻAbbās d. 677, 863-944, 1211-1282, d. 2nd half 13th century, 1256-1321, 1553-1616, 1181-1222
ʻAbd al-ʻAlī d. 1543
ʻAbd Allāh From 629/630 to 1332
ʻAbd al-ʻAzīz d. 888
ʻAbd al-Malik contemporary of the Prophet, c. 1048/1049-1125/1127
ʻAbd al-Munʻim c. 632-711
ʻAbd al-Muṭṭalib d. 677
ʻAbd al-Muʼmin 1181-1222
ʻAbd al-Raḥmān 863-944, 886-966, d. 987, fl. 1008-1009, 1035/1036-1086, 1196-1267, 1427-1497, 1445-1505, 1553-1616
ʻAbd al-Wahhāb d. 915/916
Ādam c. 757/758-818
ʻAdī d. 974, d. 820/821
ʻAdjlān 863-944
Aḥmad From 839 to 1616
ʻĀʼidh Allāh 629/630-699
Akhṭab d. 670/672
ʻAḳīl c. 661-714, d. 660/661
ʻAlī From 752/770 to 1616
ʻĀmir fl. 1008-1009
ʻAmr d. 642, c. 776-868/869
Arṭāt d. 820/821
Asʻad d. 1099
ʻAṭāʼ d. 748/749
ʻAwf contemporary of the Prophet
Aws fl 632/633, d. c. 684
ʻAydhūn 901-967
Ayyūb 873-971
Badr d. 942
Baḥr c. 776-868/869
Bakr 861-945, d. 888, fl. 1st quarter 11th century, 12th century, 1445-1505
Bilāl d. c. 640
Būya d. 976
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Daldja fl. early 7th century
Dārim contemporary of the Prophet
Dāwūd c. 709-796, d. 870/871
Ḍirār d. c. 633
Djābir before 858-929, 1274-1348
Djaḥdar 861-945
Djaḥẓa 839-936
Djaʻfar fl. 2nd half of the 8th century, 839-936, d. 961/971, d. 1037, d. c. mid 12th century
Djamīl d. 1208
Djanāb fl. mid 6th century
Djusham pre- or early-Islamic period, d. 642
Dulaf d. 642, 861-945
Farḳad 750-803/805
al-Fatḥ fl. 2nd quarter of the 12th century, fl. 1226-1242
Ghālib contemporary of the Prophet
Ḥabīb 974-1058
al-Ḥadjdjādj c. 661-714, d. 888, 1019-1083
Ḥafṣ c. 709-796, c. 1048-1123
Ḥamdān d. 1037
Ḥāritha d. 642
Hārūn 901-967
Ḥasan fl. 10th century
al-Ḥasan From 750 to 1282
Ḥassān d. 699/700
Hayṣam 1196-1267
Ḥiḳḳ fl 632/633
Ḥiṭṭān d. 703
al-Ḥusayn d. 961/971, d. 987, d. 1037, 1061-1121, d. 1543
Ḥuyayy d. 670/672
Ibrāhīm c. 670-c. 717, 791/792-878, 863-944, 931-996/998, fl. mid 10th century, d. c 961, c. 1048-1123, fl. 1st half 11th century, 1211-1282
Idrīs 629/630-699
'Iḳāl contemporary of the Prophet
Īkhlaf died second half 13th century
ʻImrān c. 670-c. 717, d. 703, 909/910-994
ʻĪsā c. 632-711, 818-896, 901-967
Isḥaḳ fl. 3rd quarter of the 9th century, fl. mid 10th century, d. c 961
Ismāʻīl 791/792-878, 901-967, 1061-1121, fl. 1st half of the 12th century
Iyās d. c. 611/612
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Ḳabīṣa d. c. 611/612
al-Ḳāsim 873-971, 901-967, d. 922
Ḳays c. 614-c.662
Khalaf 935-1012, d. 941
Khallikān 1211-1282
Khaṭṭāb 931-996/998
Kulayb pre- or early-Islamic period
Ḳunāfa fl. early 7th century
Kurd d. c. 765
Ḳutham d. 677
Labīd d. 660/661
Mahdī fl. late 9th century
Maʻbad d. 743/744
Maʻn d. c. 684
Maḳrīn fl. 1202
Mālik contemporary of the Prophet
Maʼmūn 1035/1036-1086
Manṣūr fl. 1st half 12th century
al-Miknāsī 1553-1616
Mirdās d. c. 633
Muʻayṭ d. 680
Mudjāsh contemporary of the Prophet
Mudjīr d. 1169
Mufaḍḍal fl. 1072-1092
Mughīra contemporary of the Prophet
Muḥammad From c. 661 to 1616
Mudjīr d. 1169
Muḥriz d. 1179
Muʻizzī c. 1048/1049-1125/1127
Murra pre- or early-Islamic period
Mūsā c. 614-c.662, 839-936, 909/910-994
Muslim 747/757-823
Muṭayyir 873-971
djiya contemporary of the Prophet
Nāḳid c. 690-c. 762
Nāṣir fl. 2nd quarter of the 12th century
Nubāta early ʻAbbasid period
Rabāḥ d. c. 640
Rabīʻa pre- or early-Islamic period, contemporary of the Prophet, d. 660/661
Rafīʻ 818-896
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Ṣābir fl. 1st half of the 12th century
Ṣādir fl 632/633
Sahl 818-896
Saʻd contemporary of the Prophet, 1035/1036-1086, fl. 1072-1092
Saʻīd fl. early 9th century, 863-944, 886-966, 909/910-994, died second half 13th century
Ṣaʻṣaʻa contemporary of the Prophet
Salama contemporary of the Prophet
Ṣāliḥ before 1050-d. 1115/1116
Salmān 901-967
Sāra fl. 2nd half of the 8th century
Sayf 752/770-830/843
Shahriyār d. c. 765
Shāwar d. 1169
Shujāʻ d. 1169
Sinān before 858-929
Sufyān contemporary of the Prophet
Sulaymān c. 709-796, c. 757/758-818, d. c. 765, d. 870/871, 873-971, 901-967, 931-996/998, 1019-1083, 12th century, died second half 13th century, 1386/1387-1474
Suwayd fl 632/633
Ṭalḥa contemporary of the Prophet
Ṭālib fl. 1st half 12th century
Ṭāriḳ fl. 711-714
ʻUbayd Allāh 909/910-994
ʻUbayda d. 642
Ukaydir contemporary of the Prophet
ʻUḳba d. 680
ʻUḳda 863-944
ʻUḳfān fl 632/633
ʻUmar c. 709-796, c. 1048-1123, fl. 1088-1114
Umayya contemporary of the Prophet
Unayf fl. early 7th century
Usāma fl 632/633
ʻUthmān c. 776-868/869, fl. early 9th century, later Fatimids, 1256-1321
Wahb d. 743/744
al-Walīd d. 680
Wāṣil d. 748/749
thla d. 820/821
Yaḥyā c. 757/758-818, 791/792-878, d. 817/818, 839-936, d. 974, 1473-1555
Yaʻḳūb fl. 3rd quarter of the 9th century, d. 1030, d.1332
Yaʻlā before 1050-1115/1116
Yānis fl. 2nd quarter of the 12th century
Yazīd c. 670-c. 717
Yūnus d. c. 765, 818-896
Yūṣuf c. 661-714, fl. 3rd quarter of the 9th century, 1019-1083, d.1332
Zakariyyāʼ c. 757/758-818
Zayd c. 690-c. 762
Ziyād fl. 711-714, 863-944
Zuhayr fl. mid 6th century, pre- or early-Islamic period

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