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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golden thread (Arabic zari influence)
inner beauty, character
honor, glory, prestige
gift of God
close, near, precious
benefactor, one who does good
small butterfly, honeybee
life, prosperity
enclosed, complete revelation
blossoming, flowering
successful, prosperous
worshipper of Allah
divine, of God, heavenly
just, righteous, fair
glory, greatness
from Jilan (a region in Iran)
exalted, praised
white antelope, gazelle
noble, honorable, eminent
prince, commander
dear friend, intimate companion
charm, incantation
honey, sweetness
living, alive, thriving
blessings, gifts from God
princess, ruler, commander
trustworthy, faithful
bright flash, lightning
Muslim woman, one who submits to God
fire, intensity
entertaining companion, jovial storyteller
the green one, evergreen
one who throws arrows
high nation, exalted people
shining, luminous
exalted, elevated
tender, compassionate
costly, invaluable
excellence of religion, nobility of faith
harmony, familiarity, peaceful bond
trust, sacred deposit, security
king, sovereign
beautiful, precious
victorious, one who is helped to victory
generous sharer
greatness, glory, majesty
beautiful, handsome
laurel, crown
standing upright, self-sustaining
dew, freshness
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