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Names that mean arabic

Naming your baby can be a difficult task. The meaning behind the name you choose will give them clues about who they are, and it's important to find one that fits. The following list will provide you with some great options that have the word Arabic in their meaning.

Boy names that mean Arabic

AbaanMuslim — "Old Arabic name."Abd AllahArabic — "Means 'servant of God' from Arabic abd 'servant of' combined with Allah 'God'. This was the name of the father of the Prophet Muhammad."AbdallaAfrican — "Swahili equivalent of Arabic, ABDULLAH, 'servant of God.'"AbdulArabic — "First part of compound Arabic names beginning with Abd-al meaning 'servant of the' (such as Abdul-Aziz 'servant of the powerful')."AdilTurkish — "Means 'justice' from Arabic adala 'to act justly'."Adnan AdnanArabic — "Old Arabic name"AfifArabic — "Means 'chaste' in Arabic."AfzalArabic — "Means 'better, superior' in Arabic."AhmetTurkish — "Ahmet are the principal transliterations of an Arabic given name, Ahmed"AladinoSpanish — "Muslim name of Arabic origin It is derived from A'l ad-Din height of the religion, a compounding of the elements a'la height, al the, and din religion"Ali HamzaArabic — "The High, Exalted One, From the Arabic meaning "strong" or "steadfast""AltufailUrdu — "Old Arabic name"AltufaylArabic — "Old Arabic name"AmrMuslim — "Old Arabic name."AmroUrdu — "Old Arabic name"AqilArabic — "Old Arabic name"AzzatArabic — "Azzat is the Turkish form of the Arabic name Azzah, and means gazelle"dirarArabic — "Old Arabic name"FakhruddinIndian — "the Arabic Fakhr-al-Dln glory of the faith, a compounding of the elements fakhr glory, pride, al the, and din religion, faith"FarmaahUrdu — "God’s command, God’s commandment, from the Persian word Farman (command ) and the Arabic word Allah (God )"FihrUrdu — "Means "stone pestle" in Arabic"FlrdosIndian — "the Arabic fir daws paradise. The name was borne by the Persian poet and historian Firdausi c. 940-1020. He wrote the Shah Namah Book of Kings, a voluminous work about the history of Persia before the arrival of the Arabs"FlrozIndian — "the Arabic firoz victorious"GhasaanArabic — "Old Arabic name"GhasanArabic — "Old Arabic name"HaarithMuslim — "Variant of Harith: Plowman. Tiller. Old Arabic name."HafeezIndian — "the Arabic hafiz guardian"HannadUrdu — "Old Arabic name"HayderArabic — "Means Lions in Arabic. This was another name of Ali, the husband of Fatima - daughter of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)"HidirTurkish — "A turkish and arabic Boy name"HudhafahUrdu — "Old Arabic name"HudhaifahUrdu — "Old Arabic name"HudhayfahArabic — "Old Arabic name"HulaylArabic — "Old Arabic name"HumzaArabic — "The name Humza is one of the arabic alphabets"HuthayfaMuslim — "Old Arabic name."IbrahamArabic — "Father of the multitudes. The Arabic form of Abraham."JaamilArabic — "Jaamil is an Arabic name for boys that means “handsome, “good-looking "JabrilArabic — "Arc angel of God - Arabic form of Gabriel"JafferArabic — "Stream in Arabic"Jubair JubayrUrdu — "Old Arabic name"KhaldoonMuslim — "Variant of Khaldun: Old Arabic name."KhuzaimahUrdu — "Old Arabic name"KhuzaymaArabic — "Old Arabic name"KhuzaymahMuslim — "Old Arabic name."LabaidArabic — "Famous Arabic Peot"LarbiArabic — "Arabic"LubaidArabic — "Old Arabic name"Lubaid LubaydArabic — "Old Arabic name"LubaydArabic — "Old Arabic name"MadArabic — "Old Arabic name"MietawiArabic — "Mietawi is an Arabic name for boys that means “generous "MullaArabic — "A Persian construction probably from the Arabic Mawla (master, leader, lord)"MuqlaArabic — "Eye, eyeball, the middle of anything, Ib Muqlah; Abbasid vizier and "founder of Arabic calligraphy""MuthannaArabic — "Old Arabic name"NawfalMuslim — "Generous. Old Arabic name for the sea."NomaanArabic — "Blood. Old Arabic name"QustaArabic — "He was ibn Luqa. He translated works of philosophy, astronomy and geometry into Arabic for the Baytal Hikmah of Al-Mamun"RiadArabic — "Meadows, gardens, from the plural of Arabic (rawdah)"RusulArabic — "Prophets, messengers in Arabic"SaifulArabic — "First part of compound Arabic names beginning with (Sayf al) meaning "sword of the" (such as SAIF-AL-dIN)"SaiyidIndian — "the Arabic sa'ld lucky, happy"SamihMuslim — "the Arabic samih or samih tolerant, forgiving, which is from the verb samuha to be tolerant, to forgive"ShariahArabic — "Divine law, noble law in Arabic"ShibilArabic — "Young one in Arabic"SulaimanAfrican — "Peaceful. A Arabic name used in the North Africa region."ThabitGreek — "Steadfast. Firm. A Arabic name used in the North Africa region."UbaadahMuslim — "Variant of Ubadah: Old Arabic name."UbadahArabic — "Old Arabic name."UbayMuslim — "Old Arabic name."Udail UdaylArabic — "Old Arabic name"UdaylArabic — "Old Arabic name"UmaarahMuslim — "Variant of Umarah: Old Arabic name."UmarahMuslim — "Old Arabic name."Umayr UmairArabic — "Old Arabic name"UtbahMuslim — "Old Arabic name."WassimArabic — "Beautiful features, Variant transcription of WASIM Means "handsome" in Arabic"YakubArabic — "Variant transcription of YAQUB, Arabic form of YaAqov (see JACOB)"YastnMuslim — "the Arabic letters y and s, which are the opening letters of the thirty-sixth sura of the Koran"YoussefArabic — "To increase in power and influence. Arabic form of Joseph."ZohebArabic — "Little gold the dimunitive form of zahab [correct Arabic is: dhahab"ZwaahirArabic — "Derived from Arabic (zahara) meaning "to become clear, to emerge""

Girl names that mean Arabic

AbameHebrew — "Parent of many. Also an Arabic name meaning example, lesson. "AbarraneHebrew — "Parent of many. Also an Arabic name meaning example, lesson. "AblaAfrican — "Means 'full-figured' in Arabic. The 7th-century Arabic poet Antara dedicated much of his poetry to a woman named Abla."AbrahanaHebrew — "Parent of many. Also an Arabic name meaning 'example; lesson. "AdharaArabic — "Derived from Arabic adhara meaning 'maidens'. This is the name of the second brightest star (after Sirius) in the constellation Canis Major."AfafArabic — "Means 'chastity' in Arabic."AfferaAfrican — "Name meaning 'peaceful ruler' used by ancient Romans and Greeks for females of African origin., also Doe; young deer, also Arabic name meaning 'color of earth.' also 'whitish red' in Arabic."AfferyAfrican — "Name meaning 'peaceful ruler' used by ancient Romans and Greeks for females of African origin., also Doe; young deer, also Arabic name meaning 'color of earth.' also 'whitish red' in Arabic."AffraAfrican — "Name meaning 'peaceful ruler' used by ancient Romans and Greeks for females of African origin., also Doe; young deer, also Arabic name meaning 'color of earth.' also 'whitish red' in Arabic."AisiaArabic — "Variant of Arabic Aisha, meaning alive"AisiahArabic — "Variant of Arabic Aisha, meaning alive"AleaseyaArabic — "In hebrew meaning is : In Arabic Aleaseya means Savior"AllyiahArabic — "In hebrew meaning is : In Arabic it means sublime and in Swahili it means exalted"AwatifMuslim — "From the Arabic 'awatif affection, which is from 'atafa to be fond of"AyeesaArabic — "Variant of Arabic Aisha, meaning alive"AyeesahArabic — "Variant of Arabic Aisha, meaning alive"BahigaUrdu — "Variant of Arabic Bahija, meaning happy, Cheerful"BahiyyaUrdu — "Beautiful in Arabic"BashiyraMuslim — "Believed to be derived from the Arabic bishr joy"BudurMuslim — "the Arabic budur full moons, which is from badara to take by surprise"dadPersian — "Old Arabic name"FairuzArabic — "Variant of Arabic Fayruz, meaning turquoise"FardoosMuslim — "the Arabic firdaws paradise"FarwaUrdu — "Aurat ka Sarband, Taj, Maaldari, Tandurusti. Lughvi matlab (from Arabic dictionary) Balon kay sath sir ki khaal"FawziyyaMuslim — "From the Arabic faGathbiyyaUrdu — "Variant of Arabic Jathibiyya, meaning attractive and charming"GawahirUrdu — "Variant of Arabic Jawahir, meaning jewels"GazbiyyaUrdu — "Variant of Arabic Jathibiyya, meaning attractive and charming"GhadirMuslim — "the Arabic ghadir a brook, a stream Water is a rare commodity in a desert environment; thus the name denotes preciousness"HadiyyaArabic — "Gift in Arabic"HadjaraArabic — "Variant of Arabic Hajar, meaning forsaken"HafzaArabic — "Variant of Arabic Hafsa, meaning gathering"HusniyaAfrican — "the Arabic husn excellence, beauty, goodness, which is from hasuna to be good. Arabic, N. Africa"IeashaArabic — "Variant of Arabic Aisha, meaning alive"InamMuslim — "the Arabic in am benefaction, giving, which is from an'ama to bestow"JaltlaMuslim — "the Arabic jatila illustrious, exalted, which is from jalla to be illustrious, to be great"JathibiyyaMuslim — "From the Arabic jathibiyya attractiveness, charm, which is from jathaba to attract"JawahirMuslim — "the Arabic jawahir jewels"KhadigaArabic — "Variant of Arabic KhaDija, meaning premature chilD"KhansaUrdu — "Old Arabic name"KhatijahArabic — "Variant of Arabic KhaDija, meaning premature chilD"KhayriyyaUrdu — "Feminine form of Arabic Khayri, meaning charitable"MahedoraTurkish — "Old arabic name, Arbi ka purana naam"MaleknazArabic — "Beautiful, from the Arabic word Malak (king, kingly ) and naz (charm, beauty ), literally meaning one who has royal charm and beauty or most beautiful"MasahirUrdu — "Ancient Arabic lute"MawiyaArabic — "Old Arabic name, The essence of life, clear mirror"MeemArabic — "The Arabic letter M or Mim"MehrnesaArabic — "Most kind among women, most beautiful among women from the Persian word Mehr (kindness, sun ) and the Arabic word Nesa (women )"MidhaUrdu — "Feminine form of Arabic MiDhat, meaning eulogy, praise"MuhayyaMuslim — "From the Arabic muhayya face, which is from hayya to greet"MuhsinaArabic — "Feminine form of Arabic Muhsin, meaning beneficent"NadMuslim — "A Popular name derived from the Arabic nada morning dew; generosity, which is from nada to be moist with dew; to be generous. Both interpretations are popular"NahidaIndian — "the Arabic nahida a young girl with swelling breasts, which is from nahada having round, swelling breasts"NaurusArabic — "Bird in Arabic"NouranArabic — "Radiant, glowing, figuratively meaning beautiful, from the Arabic word Nour (light ) and the Persian suffix an (of, like )"NouranghizArabic — "Bringer of light and radiance, beautiful, from the Arabic word Nour (light ) and the Persian word anghiz (creator, causer )"NusaibahUrdu — "Old Arabic name"RaghdaMuslim — "the Arabic raghid carefree, happy, which is from raghuda to enjoy a carefree life"RawiahUrdu — "Transmitter of ancient Arabic poetry"Rawiah RaawiyaArabic — "Transmitter of ancient Arabic poetry"RidwanaArabic — "Feminine form of Arabic RiDwan, meaning satisfaction"RudainahUrdu — "Old Arabic name"RudaynahArabic — "Old Arabic Muslim name"RumailahUrdu — "Old Arabic name"RumaylahArabic — "Old Arabic name"RumaythahArabic — "Old Arabic Muslim name"RuwaUrdu — "Beauty in Arabic"SaatarahArabic — "Thymus, thyme, an herb also known as zaatar in Arabic"SalhaMuslim — "the Arabic salih virtuous, righteous, which is from saluha to be righteous"ShadyaMuslim — "the Arabic shadi singer, which is from the root shada to sing. The name is borne by a famous Egyptian actress and singer"ShathaMuslim — "From the Arabic shatha fragrance, perfume"ShaziArabic — "Fragrant in Arabic"ShukriyyaMuslim — "the Arabic shukri giving thanks, thanking, which is from shakara to thank"SlhamMuslim — "Popular name derived from the Arabic siham arrows, which is from sahama to cast, to draw"SuhadMuslim — "From the Arabic suhad sleeplessness, which is from sahida to be sleepless"SuharMuslim — "From the Arabic suhar sleeplessness, which is from sahira to find no sleep"SuhaylaMuslim — "A popular name throughout the Arab world, Suhayla is derived from the Arabic suhayl Canopus, the second-brightest star in the southern skies"TaqiyyahArabic — "A woman who performs taqwa (emphasis on the second syllable in Arabic) while the lying taqiyyah (emphasis on the last syllable in Arabic) means the protection of the self from others"TasmiyahUrdu — "An arabic name for female means elevation, Noble, and also means (in the name of allah). Tasleem, Tasleemah"UsaimahUrdu — "Old Arabic name"Usaimah UsaymahArabic — "Old Arabic name"UsaymahArabic — "Old Arabic name"WajlhaMuslim — "the Arabic wajlh distinguished, eminent, which is from wajuha to be distinguished"ZlyadAfrican — "the Arabic zoda to increase, to become greater"ZoraidaArabic — "An Arabic name meaning enchanting woman, or a namenventeD by Cervantes who gave one of his characters this namen his novel, Don Quixote"ZuleicaSpanish — "the Arabic zuleika fair"