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.
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light-footed, agile
benefactor, one who does good
worshipper of Allah
glory, greatness
exalted, praised
noble, honorable, eminent
prince, commander
bright flash, lightning
fire, intensity
entertaining companion, jovial storyteller
the green one, evergreen
one who throws arrows
high nation, exalted people
excellence of religion, nobility of faith
king, sovereign
victorious, one who is helped to victory
generous sharer
greatness, glory, majesty
beautiful, handsome
standing upright, self-sustaining
ease, affluence, prosperity
tall, noble
guide, leader
one who is pleasing, accepted
angel, divine messenger
belief, conviction
wise, judicious
worshiper of the Compassionate
boon companion, confidant
undying, everlasting
the best, most excellent
my king, kingly one
comfort, ease, happiness
sharp, decisive, cutting
comforter, one who consoles and restores
being, existence
bright, radiant
rose
paradise gardens
the praised one
helpers, supporters
young bustard (a bird)
blessing
last, final
goodness, blessing, welfare
the chosen one, the elect
apparent, clear, radiant
brave, courageous
pure, chaste
one who learns, student
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