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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growth, abundance, increase
the one who is rightly guided
praiseworthy
courageous, bold, daring
master, lord, chief
may God add (children, blessings)
trustworthy, faithful, honest
praised, praiseworthy
good, beautiful, handsome
good, handsome, beautiful
possibly from Arabic qamar (moon)
handsome, beautiful
servant of the Most Merciful
baby bustard (young bird)
dear, beloved, precious
maturity, wisdom
dear, beloved
worshipper, devotee
mercy, divine blessing
commendable
rich in dates, abundant
moon
prophet Younis, a Quranic figure
lion
mountaineer, enlightened
young camel (noble strength)
beloved, cherished one
trust, conviction
pure, clean, virtuous
prince, commander
companion, friend
good, pious
honorable father
praiseworthy, highly praised
lion
victorious, brave warrior
swift, nimble
essence, substance
excellence, doing good
beauty, grace
panther
dignified, honorable
safe, peaceful, whole
auspicious, blessed, fortunate
safe, sound, free from defects
call to prayer
entertaining companion, engaging conversationalist
gentle, soft, tranquil
divine judgment, accountability
one who rejoices
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