Arabic names are among the most common in the world. Omar, Layla, Zara, Amir. They've crossed over into mainstream American naming. Most have clear meanings — 'light,' 'prince,' 'beautiful' — which parents tend to love.
755 names — click any name for full meaning, origin, and safety analysis
one who adds, brings abundance
peace, safety, security
gift of God
long life, age
handsome, good
royal falcon, noble bird
lion
young eagle, eaglet
protector, guardian
entertaining companion, storyteller
full of life, vivacious
possibly related to Zaid (growth, increase)
sky, heaven
intelligence, smartness
wise, all-knowing
wise, clever, intelligent
praised, praiseworthy
the writer, the recorder
prince, commander
the consoler
leopard, panther
living in divine blessing
era, age, lifetime
commander, leader
one who praises abundantly, great praiser
one who returns to safety
servant of God
reddish, auburn-haired
worshiper of the Sovereign
both Hassan and Hussain
beautiful, handsome
sweet basil, fragrant herb
elder, chief, leader
bright, luminous, shining
one who shows the right path
one who seeks refuge with God
symbolic, coded gesture
more glorious, most honorable
compassionate, benevolent
he who goes ahead, the one who surpasses
appreciative, recognizing good
full moon, radiant
fragrant herb, sweet basil
bright, shining, radiant
complete, perfect
trust, faithfulness
exalted, lifted high
handsome, beautiful
increase, prosperity
related to Samir: lively conversationalist
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