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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moon
place of gathering; sanctuary
worthy, deserving
tender affection, compassion
caring, providence
close to God
radiance, glory
gazing, contemplating
dear friend; beloved companion
pearl; precious gem
white lily
entertainer, companion in evening conversation
beloved, darling
gates of heaven, lush
flower, blossoming
tree branches, lush foliage
entertainer, companion in evening conversation
elevated, sublime (by phonetic association with...
beautiful, lovely
beautiful, fair
intelligent, bright-minded
her father's pride, pride of father
gift, generous bounty
high, exalted spring
gathering, collecting
swift, agile
night, dark beauty
one who aims true, archer
exalted, high, sublime
trustworthy, faithful
gift, present
beloved, dearest friend
moon, full moon
alive and well, she who lives
faith, belief, conviction
beautiful, pleasing to the eye
tree of the utmost boundary (Quranic)
pure, free (khalī in Arabic)
victorious, triumphant
singing, musical
blessed, fortunate
musical, songlike
sun, sunlight
princess, noble
near to God
pure, innocent
wine, intoxication (poetic)
beauty, loveliness, graceful
longing, yearning, nostalgia
moonlight, radiance
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