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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high, exalted spring
those devoted to doing good
pillars, foundations
river of the wolf, valley river
prince, commander
gathering, collecting
swift, agile
captive (alternate meaning)
spiritual, soulful
night, dark beauty
one who aims true, archer
exalted, high, sublime
essence, true nature
flourishing, long-lived
trustworthy, faithful
gift, present
beloved, dearest friend
moon, full moon
alive and well, she who lives
lapis lazuli (the stone)
heir, inheritor
faith, belief, conviction
trustworthy, reliable
beautiful, pleasing to the eye
tree of the utmost boundary (Quranic)
pure, free (khalī in Arabic)
night visitor, one who arrives at dawn
wise counselor, one of good judgment
prince, commander (related form)
successor, caliph
victorious, triumphant
singing, musical
blessed, fortunate
successor, caliph
musical, songlike
sun, sunlight
great king, emperor
excellence, doing good
princess, noble
near to God
sight, gaze
pure, innocent
patient, enduring
wine, intoxication (poetic)
beauty, loveliness, graceful
longing, yearning, nostalgia
faith, belief, trust in God
glorious, noble, honored
complete, full
bright, luminous
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