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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brightness, radiance
one who lives long, builder
returning, distinguished
to ascend, exalted
goodness, beneficence
bright, splendid
elevated, sublime, high
wise, judicious
aspirations, wishes
lapis lazuli, sky blue
sky, heavens, exalted
princess, female commander
ruler, authority, power
premature child, born early
white antelope, gazelle
elevated, high in status
trust, conviction
lush, well-watered, abundant
harvest, to earn
gold
supplication to God
ray of light, illuminating
eternal beauty, unfading
generous, good fortune
sword
gift of God, divine blessing
one who tends to the weak; healer
joy, happiness
support, backbone
alive, living well
generosity, nobility
moon
intimacy, warmth
the Most Merciful (divine attribute)
flower, blossom, radiance
pure, serene, untroubled
morning star, night visitor
life-giving
growth, abundance, increase
victorious, successful
king, sovereign
alive, living
elevated, lofty
perfect, complete
Persia (place name)
brilliance, radiance, splendor
manifest, apparent, visible
crown
one who obtains what she seeks
the prophet Jonah
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