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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care, concern, divine attention
good, fortunate
radiance, brilliance, splendor
approval, acceptance
soft breeze, gentle wind
lady, mistress, female leader
sincere intention
beauty, adornment
pure, original, of noble lineage
clouds at night, night journey
lucky, blessed with increase
feminine form of Emir (prince)
firmly established, rooted
luminous, of the light
one who plays music
rising, ascending
beautiful, of high value
pure, free
blissful, at peace
noble, exalted, high
returning, visitor
light, radiance, glow
free-flowing
young woman, girl
faith, belief, trust in God
growth, increase, abundance
radiant, brilliant, elevated
high-minded, sublime
heaven, sky
gathering, community
to adorn, beautiful
friendly, sociable, good-natured
pure, virgin
honeybee
high-born, sublime
light
strength, power
peace, safe
flag, banner
place of the Prophet, radiant city
prophetic dream
faith, belief
queen
excellence, height, sublimity
beautiful, graceful
tranquility, peace of mind
trustworthy, faithful
mercy, compassion
moonlight, halo of the moon
princess (via Amira)
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