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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noble; one who travels by night; serene
generous, noble
exalted (variant of Aliya)
wishes, desires
ascent, rising
faith, religion
image-maker, fashioner
entertaining companion; one who delights throug...
trace, impression, mark left behind
prince, commander
God's gift
friend, companion, intimate
Calm; composed; dignified; of great weight and ...
alive, living, she who lives
beauty, handsomeness
righteous, on the right path
worshipper of Al-Hamid (Allah)
night
noble, bright
happiness, joy
blessing, grace, gift of God
smiling, one who smiles
beautiful, lovely
From the city; civilized; urban
sun of the faith, sun of religion
stream, rivulet, small river
measurement, reason, analogy
Indian sword
exalted, heavenly
flower; to shine
noble, pure, of distinguished origin
Nights (plural of Layla meaning night)
care, nurturing (from Arabic daya)
divine light
eye, spring of water
wishes, desires
bracelet
servant of the Creator
prince, commander
increase, growth, abundance
abundance, prosperity
success, prosperity, salvation
thankful, grateful, appreciative
noble, prestigious
Successor; heir; one who follows in lineage
From Rome; referring to Roman or Byzantine heri...
faction, community, group; a people united
hope, aspiration
Exalted; sublime; high in status. A variant spe...
dawn, break of day
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