Muslimah is a unisex name of Arabic origin, derived from the word 'muslim,' which means 'one who submits to Allah.' It is predominantly used in Muslim communities worldwide and signifies devotion and surrender to God's will. The name Muslimah gained prominence following the Islamic faith, with notable figures sharing this name, such as Muslimah al-Fihri, a 9th-century philanthropist who founded one of the world's first universities in Fez, Morocco.
"The name Muslimah had a peak in popularity with 9 births in 1977, followed by consistent usage throughout the given years, totaling 25 births."