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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gift, grant
heartfelt desire
blessing
joining, link
visitor, pilgrimage
exalted, high, noble
abundance, growth
flower, blooming
last, final
goodness, blessing, welfare
the chosen one, the elect
exalted, sublime
flower, blooming
God-consciousness, piety
apparent, clear, radiant
high status, exalted
brave, courageous
pure, chaste
immortal, eternal
gracious, generous
one who learns, student
generous, noble
sublime, lofty
the honest one
just, fair, righteous
wealthy, well-off
genuine, authentic, original
steadfast, unwavering
prince, noble ruler
adornment, beauty (Arabic Zayna connection)
youth, vigor, prime of life
companion, friend
famous, renowned, celebrated
divine mystery, Quranic blessing
helper, warner (if derived from Nazir)
warner, one who cautions
intimate, one who brings comfort
beautiful, elegant
pure, clean
raincloud, blessing
worthy, deserving, meritorious
gift of God
great, greatest
pious, righteous ones
high, exalted
eternal, forever
silky, smooth
precious, dear, beloved
most praised, highly commended
alchemy, magical transformation
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