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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place of the conqueror
father of the young camel
elder, wise man
one who succeeds, attains goals
two handfuls
ruler, king
gift, benefit
tender, gentle, soft
good news, glad tidings
faiths, religions, ways of life
elevated, high above, lofty
moonlight, one related to the moon
ascending, sublime, exalted
prince, commander, ruler
grapevine
beauty, goodness
flower, God's gift
close, near (to God)
steadfast, resolute
halo of the moon, moonlit
guardian, protector
bright star in Aquila
pleasant, admirable, beautiful
light, radiance, splendor
black, dark-complexioned
wealthy, prosperous
aspirations, heartfelt longings
high, above, elevated
lucky, fortunate
beautiful, pretty
island, peninsula
morning star, night visitor
young warrior, soldier
high, exalted, sublime
God the Lord
prince, commander, leader
successful, one who attains her goals
reform, reconciliation, making things right
justice, equity, fairness
great, magnificent, mighty
captivating, fascinating
ascending, rising
gathering, community
gate of paradise, lush
beauty, adornment
radiant, illuminating
beautiful, handsome
cave (of the first revelation)
happiness, bliss
prosperous, long-lived
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