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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one who adorns, decorates
beautifully arranged, rhythmic
majestic one
solicitude, kindness
radiant, shining, prominent
religion, religious
trustworthy, faithful, honest
wise, learned, knowledgeable
gift, grant
heartfelt desire
joining, link
visitor, pilgrimage
exalted, high, noble
abundance, growth
flower, blooming
exalted, sublime
flower, blooming
God-consciousness, piety
high status, exalted
immortal, eternal
gracious, generous
generous, noble
sublime, lofty
genuine, authentic, original
adornment, beauty (Arabic Zayna connection)
intimate, one who brings comfort
beautiful, elegant
pure, clean
raincloud, blessing
gift of God
pious, righteous ones
high, exalted
eternal, forever
silky, smooth
alchemy, magical transformation
kindness, benevolence, care
honey, sweetness
God's gift; long-lived
shadow, shade
alive, living, she who lives
prayer, supplication
abundance, plenty
arrows
harbor, port
life, vitality (possible Arabic root)
elevated, sublime
brilliant, radiant, resplendent
beloved, dear one
lush, verdant, watered
princess of beauty (compound interpretation)
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