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Arabic Baby Names

Arabic baby names are deeply meaningful, often drawn from the Quran, poetry, and classical Arabic literature, emphasizing virtue and beauty.

Layla
Arabic · Layla comes from Arabic layl, meaning "night," and is famed through classical love poetry.
Amir
Arabic · Amir is an Arabic name meaning "prince" or "commander," from a root associated with leadership and authority.
Amari
Arabic · A multicultural name associated with ideas like strength, eternal life, or grace depending on tradition.
Lyla
Arabic · Variant of Layla, from Arabic meaning 'night,' popularized by romantic poetry.
Aaliyah
Arabic · Aaliyah comes from Arabic and means "high," "exalted," or "rising."
Alaia
Spanish · A modern name used in Spanish-speaking contexts, often linked to forms suggesting joy, happiness, or exaltedness.
Amira
Arabic · From Arabic meaning princess or commander, and also a Hebrew name meaning treetop or saying.
Kehlani
Arabic · A modern creative form with possible Arabic sound roots in khayl/khal lines, but primarily used as a contemporary personal name.
Lilah
Hebrew · Variant of Delilah (Hebrew, 'delicate') or Leila (Arabic, 'night').
Jasmine
Persian · From Persian 'yasamin', the name of the fragrant flowering plant, symbolizing grace and elegance.
Kairo
Arabic · A modern spelling of Cairo, the place name derived from Arabic al-Qahirah, "the victorious."
Lila
Arabic · From Arabic 'layla' meaning night, or Sanskrit 'lila' meaning divine play or amusement.
Muhammad
Arabic · From Arabic meaning praised or praiseworthy, the name of the Prophet of Islam.
Zayn
Arabic · Zayn is an Arabic name meaning beauty, grace, or excellence.
Omar
Arabic · From Arabic meaning flourishing or long-lived, or from Hebrew meaning eloquent; borne by the second caliph of Islam.
Nyla
Arabic · From Arabic meaning winner or achiever; also used as a modern English invention.
Zara
Arabic · From Arabic meaning 'blooming flower' or a variant of Sarah (Hebrew 'princess'). Popular royal name.
Aliyah
Hebrew · From Hebrew aliyah, meaning "ascent" or "to rise," and also used in Arabic-linked naming as a high or exalted feminine form.
Leila
Arabic · From Arabic 'layla' meaning night or dark-haired beauty.
Salem
Hebrew · Means 'peace' in both Hebrew (shalom) and Arabic (salaam). Also a biblical place name.
Ali
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'exalted,' 'noble,' or 'sublime,' borne by the Prophet's son-in-law.
Kamila
Arabic · Kamila comes from Arabic kamila, meaning perfect or complete, and also overlaps with Latin-rooted Camila forms.
Kamari
Arabic · Kamari is used in African American and East African naming, often linked to Arabic qamar meaning moon.
Amina
Arabic · Amina is an Arabic name meaning 'trustworthy,' 'faithful,' or 'honest.'
Samara
Hebrew · Samara is used in Hebrew and Arabic contexts, often linked to 'guarded by God' or evening conversation meanings.
Cairo
Arabic · Cairo is a place-based name taken from the Egyptian capital, whose Arabic name al-Qahirah means the victorious.
Fatima
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'one who abstains'; borne by the Prophet Muhammad's beloved daughter.
Ibrahim
Arabic · Ibrahim is the Arabic form of Abraham, meaning "father of many" or "father of multitudes."
Aisha
Arabic · From Arabic A'isha, meaning alive, living, or prosperous.
Amiri
Arabic · Amiri comes from amir, meaning prince or commander, with Arabic and Persian usage.
Alaya
Arabic · Alaya can derive from Arabic and Sanskrit-linked forms meaning exalted, high, or dwelling place depending on usage.
Raya
Hebrew · Raya has several traditions, including Hebrew and Arabic forms meaning "friend" or "sated," and Slavic use as a short form of names like Raya.
Laila
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'night' or 'dark beauty,' widely used across the Muslim world.
Khalil
Arabic · Khalil is an Arabic name meaning "friend" or "beloved companion," especially in a spiritual sense.
Maryam
Hebrew · A classic form of Mary used in Arabic and Hebrew traditions, especially associated with the mother of Jesus.
Alijah
Hebrew · A modern blend influenced by Elijah and Ali, often heard as meaning "my God is Yahweh."
Alayah
Arabic · Variant of Aaliyah, from Arabic meaning exalted, high, or lofty.
Malik
Arabic · Malik is an Arabic name meaning king or sovereign.
Zariah
Hebrew · Likely a modern form influenced by Hebrew and Arabic names, often associated with shining, blooming, or radiance.
Zayne
Arabic · A modern spelling of Zane, often traced to Hebrew John through English, or to Arabic Zayn meaning beauty.
Nasir
Arabic · Arabic name meaning helper, supporter, or protector.
Kaliyah
Arabic · Kaliyah is a modern variant influenced by Aaliyah and similar names, often linked to ideas of rising, exalted, or beloved.
Nylah
Arabic · Nylah is usually linked to Arabic Naila, meaning "attainer," "winner," or "one who achieves."
Amirah
Arabic · Amirah is an Arabic feminine name meaning "princess," "leader," or "commander."
Adhara
Arabic · From Arabic star naming, *Adhara* names a bright star and carries connotations of radiance and brilliance.
Yusuf
Arabic · Yusuf is the Arabic form of Joseph, from Hebrew, meaning "God will add" or "God increases."
Imani
Arabic · Imani comes from Arabic iman, meaning faith, and is widely used in African naming traditions.
Mariam
Hebrew · Ancient form of Mary/Miriam, from Hebrew possibly meaning beloved or wished-for child.
Amani
Arabic · Amani comes from Arabic and African usage meaning 'wishes,' 'aspirations,' or 'peace' in some traditions.
Ayaan
Arabic · Used in Arabic and South Asian traditions, Ayaan often means "gift of God" or "God's blessing."

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