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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the reinforced, the backed
generous, noble, honorable
Alive, living, prosperous; variant of Aisha
one who stays in the mosque for worship
one who arrives, one who attains
Beautiful, ornament, grace
Elevated, exalted
most noble, most honorable
title of the Prophet Muhammad
father of the young camel
The God, The Divine
air, breath
soul, spirit
walking with a proud, graceful gait
sign of God
wish, longing for good
summit, pinnacle
servant, worshipper (short form of Abdullah)
noble, the exalted
high, exalted
keeper of fire
fat tail, referring to a grouping of stars
island; one who stands apart or is distinguished
gem, jewel
Night; dark beauty
Patient; one who is patient and endures
beautiful, handsome, good
Lively, alive, she who lives
the pilgrim, one who has completed the Hajj
the praised one
satisfaction; contentment; pleasure of God
righteous, virtuous, pious
help; divine support
moon, moonlight
Bright; radiant; one who shines
the mighty, the powerful
radiant, beautiful
Wide sandy plain; woman of the desert
time, era
successor, deputy, leader
female leader, respected elder
beautiful, handsome
discoverer, one who reveals
Night; dark beauty (elaboration of Layla)
friend, companion
of the Sinai; radiant
rebellious one; powerful spirit
tranquil, safe, sound
a spring mentioned in the Quran (Surah 83:27-28)
light, glowing
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