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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safe, unharmed, peaceful
freedom, liberation
pillar, cornerstone
servant of the Merciful
success, triumph (from Arabic Najah)
increasing, growing, abundance
servant, worshipper
rich, prosperous (folk interpretation)
bright, splendid
visitor, pilgrim
generous, bountiful
hard stone, small sharp rock
praised one
luxuriant, full of life
softness, tenderness
the divider between right and wrong
devout, pious, ascetic
noble, honorable
the pure, the selected
sublime, magnificent
holy, exalted
lapis lazuli (precious blue stone)
guardian, protector
unique, without equal
perfect, complete
judge, magistrate
servant of God
one who travels light
one who grows and flourishes
light, radiance
handsome, beautiful
blooming, flourishing
knight, horseman
faith
most praiseworthy
easy, gentle
luminous, radiant, full of light
handsome, beautiful, graceful
radiant, luminous
companion, friend
worthy of praise, easy living
lion, strong and steadfast
growth, increase
may God protect
merciful, compassionate
desired, wished for
servant of God
Jesus (prophet)
loving, tender
moon, lunar brilliance
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