In Islam, it's not about the name. It's not about how things appear on the outside; it's about what you have on the inside. Although it's cheesy, it's true. Niyyat (intention) matters more than what you actually do if you meant to do it solely to please Allah (SWT).
To answer your question in its entirety, yes, Miranda can be a Muslim name. Many converts change their names because they want to "become part of the community," but the truth is, there is no name requisite to be Muslim. You must be a firm believer, and must have said the Shahaddah willfully.
P.S. If you understood anything good from this reply, surely it was from Allah (SWT), and if any wrong came from this reply, it was from my own error.
It could be a Muslim name.
Melina is typically a Greek name, not a Muslim name, but there is no reason why a Muslim could not be named Melina.
Aaliyah is an Arabic name that could be a Muslim, Christian, or Jewish name.
Its still Miranda I would Know because I'm Muslim.Well Amthe Muslim to be exact,And I'm only 11 years old!
It COULD be.
It could be
It could be a Muslim name and it could also be a Hindu name.Suhana is a common girl's name in northern India, northern Pakistan, and Nepal.
It could be a female Muslim name. Pronounce in Arabic as Yasmin
if Alvita is a muslim.yes.
Liya is a female Hebrew name that means "I am with God". Accordingly, the name could be a Muslim female name although not so popular.
Miranda Leonhardt's birth name is Miranda Toma.
Miranda Wolf's birth name is Miranda Wolf.