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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prince, commander, ruler
gentle breeze, fresh air
one who praises much
satisfied, content, quenched
happy, fortunate, blessed
protector, guardian, defender
one who crushes bread, bread-breaker (symbol of...
prince, high-born
form of Uthman, companion of the Prophet
scholar, learned one, knowledgeable
ease, wealth
promised, appointed
to grow, increase
contentment, satisfaction
servant of God
seeking refuge
God is gracious, he will live
grace, divine bounty, overflowing
servant of the Most Merciful (Allah)
conscience, inner self, strong of heart
the prophet Jesus in Islam
radiance, illumination
just, fair
one who trims, pares
beneficent, one who does good
divine throne
just, fair
shining, bright
exalted, noble
owner, possessor
companion, close friend
sweet basil, fragrant herb
prophet Jonah
steadfast, resolute
angelic protector, bringer of mercy
to add, to augment
one who has power and ability
guardian, protector
precious, incomparable
small piece of iron
island
excellence, perfection
strong, disciplined, powerful
handsome, beautiful
child, son
he who knocks at the door, night knocker
shining, bright, luminous
companion, friend
satisfied, content
prince, noble one
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