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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most praiseworthy
Beautifier, one who brings beauty
Affection and tenderness
brings rain; water-giver
Blessing, divine favor
strong and solid
cultured, refined
call to prayer
mold, form (original Arabic root)
little lion
hope, aspiration
truthful, sincere
growth and abundance (via Zaid root)
praised one, commended
firm, strong, steadfast
praiseworthy, beautiful
one who gives victory
one who wraps himself in devotion
daring, bold
flourishing, long-lived
great, exalted (via Kabir influence)
conscience, inner voice, heart
helper, one who assists
bright, splendid
moonlit, luminous
dove
leader, commander
strong woman, gazelle
dwelling places, abodes
righteous, virtuous, pious
prince, leader
companion, close friend
well-formed, handsome
light, splendor, radiance
fasting, one who fasts
to gaze, to look
born of light, luminous
the praised one, the chosen one
harbor, port
fortunate, happy, blessed
noble, exalted, lofty
the excellent one
tall, elevated in stature
righteous, blessed
generous, noble
luminous, radiant
handsome, beautiful
Beauty, grace, adornment
brave, daring
Owner of the new house
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