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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handsome, good
light, brilliance
beautiful, graceful
royal falcon, noble bird
lion
righteousness, goodness
young eagle, eaglet
of bright, sparkling eyes
protector, guardian
henna plant
clear reflection, seeing clearly
entertaining companion, storyteller
full of life, vivacious
righteous, pious, virtuous
possibly related to Zaid (growth, increase)
brightness, cluster of stars
religion, way of life
eye, mirror
sky, heaven
intelligence, smartness
wise, all-knowing
healthy, plentiful
leader, chief
true believer, one who follows the true faith
wise, clever, intelligent
praised, praiseworthy
the writer, the recorder
attainer, one who achieves
prince, commander
one who gives sincere advice, counselor
judge, one who determines justice
the consoler
a flower found in paradise
leopard, panther
living in divine blessing
to bestow, to send down as a gift from above
era, age, lifetime
commander, leader
tender, soft, gentle
one who praises abundantly, great praiser
elevated, champion
treetop, summit
one who returns to safety
servant of God
reddish, auburn-haired
fruit of the tree
worshiper of the Sovereign
gentle, delicate
paradise, garden of heaven
both Hassan and Hussain
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