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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prosperity, long life, flourishing
strong, mighty
young bird, baby bustard
ruler, leader
achiever, one who succeeds
most merciful, most compassionate
prosperous, wealthy
adornment, embellishment
O human (traditional interpretation)
flourishing, thriving, long-lived
moistening, life-giving water
beauty, handsomeness
blessed, fortunate
steadfast, determined
excellent, virtuous
archer, one who shoots
one who lives long, builder
bright, splendid
elevated, sublime, high
wise, judicious
aspirations, wishes
ruler, authority, power
lush, well-watered, abundant
generous, good fortune
sword
gift of God, divine blessing
support, backbone
generosity, nobility
moon
intimacy, warmth
the Most Merciful (divine attribute)
morning star, night visitor
life-giving
growth, abundance, increase
king, sovereign
Persia (place name)
manifest, apparent, visible
crown
the prophet Jonah
skilled, expert, proficient
all-knowing, judicious
exalted, high, noble
builder, one who populates
settler, one who stays in a place
the Arabic form of Jesus
he who remains forever
happy, fortunate, blessed
blessed, enjoying divine grace
O human being (one interpretation)
one guided by God
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