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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inner beauty, character
honor, glory, prestige
gift of God
close, near, precious
small butterfly, honeybee
life, prosperity
enclosed, complete revelation
blossoming, flowering
successful, prosperous
divine, of God, heavenly
just, righteous, fair
from Jilan (a region in Iran)
white antelope, gazelle
dear friend, intimate companion
charm, incantation
honey, sweetness
living, alive, thriving
blessings, gifts from God
princess, ruler, commander
trustworthy, faithful
Muslim woman, one who submits to God
shining, luminous
exalted, elevated
tender, compassionate
costly, invaluable
harmony, familiarity, peaceful bond
trust, sacred deposit, security
beautiful, precious
laurel, crown
dew, freshness
silver pearl
trustworthy, faithful
graceful, noble, honored
of or relating to Canopus (the star Suhail)
guide, to show the way
charming, reciting protective charms
night, dark beauty (if from Leila)
successful, one who attains her goals
timeless, belonging to the ages
blessed, pleasing to God
halo of light around the moon
shade, protection
the highest point in the sky
night conversation, to entertain
variant of Layla meaning night in Arabic
beauty, adornment, ornament
fortunate, happy
yellow spice from the crocus flower
gentle, patient, mild
noble, honorable
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