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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beautiful, lovely
princess, noblewoman
jasmine flower
noble, respectable
prince, commander, ruler
high, lofty, exalted
eternal, immortal, everlasting
great, mighty, powerful
counterpart, equal
the one who brings ease
treasure, to store (possible Arabic root)
sign, miracle
exalted, noble, sublime
princess, noble woman
lion
prosperity, long life, flourishing
night, dark beauty
honest, safe
strong, mighty
gentle, soft, tender
river of the wolf (Arabic origin)
young bird, baby bustard
ruler, leader
achiever, one who succeeds
pure, virgin
flirtatious, charming
night
trustworthy, dignified
most merciful, most compassionate
moon
tender, gentle, soft
moon, moonlike
near, close
prosperous, wealthy
night, dark beauty
adornment, embellishment
O human (traditional interpretation)
pure, serene, clear
joy, happiness, delight
flourishing, thriving, long-lived
moistening, life-giving water
beauty, handsomeness
blessed, fortunate
steadfast, determined
light, radiance, splendor
excellent, virtuous
flower, to blossom
archer, one who shoots
hope, aspiration
bright, elevated, shining
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