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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achiever, one who succeeds
radiant, blooming flower
immortal, eternal
exalted, high-born
musk, precious fragrance
beloved, dear friend
jasmine flower
place by the sea (Moorish origin)
pearl
commander, noble woman
Jesus, the prophet
belonging to God, divine grace
gazing with longing, looking admiringly
traveler, one who journeys
exalted, sublime, noble
tender, gentle (Arabic Lina)
sublime, high-ranking
princess, noble lady
sublime, elevated
noble, respectable
faith, belief
light, luminous
grieving, sorrowful
fragrance of heaven
paradise, garden of heaven
friendly, amiable, good companion
conscience, inner self
exalted, noble
mountain goat, ibex (wild and graceful)
dignified, level-headed
nocturnal, of the night
divine messenger; heavenly being
tranquil; peaceful; serene
paradise, garden of heaven
high, exalted, sublime
gentle evening breeze
skilled, expert, proficient
wish, desire
prayer, one who asks
exalted, ascendant
city
the farthest, the most distant
happiness, bliss
contentment, ease
divine loving-kindness
one who weans or abstains
safe, secure
divine bestowment
eloquent, clear speech
princess, ruler
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