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 tends to the weak; healer
joy, happiness
alive, living well
flower, blossom, radiance
pure, serene, untroubled
victorious, successful
alive, living
elevated, lofty
perfect, complete
brilliance, radiance, splendor
one who obtains what she seeks
beautiful, ornament
gift, benefit
flexible, supple
exalted, sublime, high
paradise, garden of heaven
gathering, collecting
father's precious jewel
read, recite
beautiful, graceful
tender, delicate
beauty, grace
brilliant, radiant, luminous
admirable, wonderful
noble, respected, precious
accessible, easy
nocturnal journey, night travel
light, splendor
like a star, starlike
desert, wilderness
the first woman (Eve)
angel, heavenly messenger
signs, miracles, divine verses
ambergris, precious amber gem
gentle, patient
light, radiance
light, radiance
one who abstains, weaned
moonlight
night
sweet basil
tender, soft, gentle
exalted, elevated in status
benefactress, giver of gifts
a sacred hill in Mecca
pomegranate
modesty, shyness, virtue
light
father's precious jewel
soul, spirit
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