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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grant, endowment
care, concern, protection
merciful, compassionate
desired, wished for
powerful, mighty
servant of God
Jesus (prophet)
gift of God, divine mercy
divine, goddess
loving, tender
one who weans, abstaining
moon, lunar brilliance
queen, wealth
prince, commander, ruler
flower, blooming beauty
gentle breeze, fresh air
dreams, aspirations
one who praises much
treasure, hidden treasure
satisfied, content, quenched
happy, fortunate, blessed
princess, leader, commander
protector, guardian, defender
gazelle, graceful
she of noble lineage, little noble one
pure, clean, far from evil
one who crushes bread, bread-breaker (symbol of...
prince, high-born
verses of the Quran, signs of God
beautiful, good, virtuous
night, dark beauty
form of Uthman, companion of the Prophet
living, she who lives
best friend, confidante
fine-edged, refined
scholar, learned one, knowledgeable
radiance, brilliance
ease, wealth
promised, appointed
to grow, increase
light, splendor, radiance
contentment, satisfaction
brings rain, adorning
servant of God
seeking refuge
noble, exalted, high
God is gracious, he will live
bright, splendid (folk etymology)
grace, divine bounty, overflowing
exalted, sublime, lofty
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