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Gabr Masculine Arabic

Gabr is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Jabr, derived from the root جبر (jabara), meaning "to force, to compel, to set a bone." The name Jabr itself carries connotations of strength, compulsion, and healing...

Gafar Masculine Arabic

Gafar is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name جعفر (see Jafar), meaning "stream" or "small river". The name has deep roots in Islamic history and culture.Etymology and OriginsThe name derives from the Arabic roo...

Galal Masculine Arabic

Etymology and MeaningGalal is the Egyptian Arabic transcription of the masculine name Jalal, derived from the Arabic root jalla (جلّ), which means "to be great." The name carries the majestic meaning of "greatness" or "m...

Gamal Masculine Arabic

Gamal is an Arabic male given name and surname, directly derived from the masculine form of the root j-m-l meaning "beauty." It is a variant transcription of the more common Jamal, gaining particular prominence in the mo...

Gamil Masculine Arabic

Gamil is the Egyptian Jamil.EtymologyThe name derives from the Arabic root jamala, meaning "to be beautiful", and thus carries the literal meaning of "beautiful". The Egyptian pronunciation, Gamil, represents a regional...

Gawdat Masculine Arabic

Gawdat is a variant transcription of the Arabic name Jawdat. Originating from the Arabic root jāda, meaning "to be excellent, to be generous," the name conveys qualities of goodness, excellence, and virtue. The Ottoman T...

Ghalib Masculine Arabic

Ghalib is a masculine Arabic name meaning "victor, conqueror" (from the root gh-l-b, denoting victory or overcoming). It appears in various Muslim cultures, often as a given name or epithet honoring strength and triumph....

Ghassan Masculine Arabic

Ghassan is an Arabic male given name that means "youth" or "vigor" in Arabic. It is closely associated with the Ghassanids, a prominent pre-Islamic Arab Christian tribal confederation that played a significant role in th...

Ghayth Masculine Arabic

Ghayth is an Arabic masculine given name meaning "rain" — a particularly evocative and auspicious concept in the Arab world, where rainfall is rare and life-giving.”Etymology and Cultural SignificanceThe name derives dir...

Ghazi Masculine Arabic

Ghazi is a masculine Arabic name meaning "warrior, conqueror, raider", derived from the Arabic root غَزَا (ghazā) meaning "to raid, to attack". The name carries strong connotations of heroism and military prowess, histor...

Ghulam Masculine Arabic Pashto +1

Ghulam (Arabic: غلام) is an Arabic word meaning "servant, boy". As a given name, it is traditionally used as the first element in compound male names, especially in Persian (where it is often spelled Gholam) and Urdu, co...

Guda Masculine Arabic

Guda is an alternate transcription of Arabic جودة (see Juda), which derives from the root j-w-d conveying goodness and excellence. It is a masculine name used in Arabic-speaking regions, often chosen for its positive con...

Haamid Masculine Arabic

Etymology and MeaningHaamid is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Hamid (حامد), which derives from the Arabic root ḥ-m-d, meaning "to praise." The name therefore signifies "praiser" or "one who praises," often...

Habib Masculine Arabic Persian +1

Habib is an Arabic masculine given name, occasional surname, and honorific meaning "beloved, darling". Derived from the Arabic root ح-ب-ب (ḥ-b-b), it conveys love and affection. The name is closely related to the word ha...

Habibullah Masculine Arabic Pashto

Habibullah is a male given name of Arabic origin, predominantly used in Arabic and Pashto-speaking cultures. The name is a compound of two Arabic elements: ḥabīb (حبيب), meaning "friend" or "beloved," and Allah (Allah),...

Hadi Masculine Arabic Indonesian +2

Hadi is an Arabic masculine given name and surname, meaning "leader" or "guide". It derives from the Arabic root hadā, which signifies guiding someone to the right path. The name is closely connected to Islamic theology:...

Hafeez Masculine Arabic Urdu

Hafeez is a common alternate transcription of the Arabic name حفيظ (see Hafiz), as well as the Urdu form of Hafiz. The name derives from the Arabic verb حفظ (ḥafiẓa), meaning "to preserve, to protect", and carries the co...

Hafez Masculine Arabic

Hafez is an alternate transcription of the Arabic male name حافظ (see Hafiz), which literally means "preserver, guardian, keeper" in Arabic. The name derives from the Arabic root حفظ (ḥafiẓa) meaning "to preserve, to pro...

Hafiz Masculine Arabic Azerbaijani +3

Hafiz (also romanized as Hafeez or Hafez) is a masculine Arabic name derived from the root حفظ (ḥafiẓa) meaning “to preserve, to protect.” The name carries the core meaning of “preserver, guardian, keeper.” In Arabic, th...

Haidar Masculine Arabic

Etymology & MeaningHaidar is an Arabic male given name meaning "lion, warrior." It is ultimately derived from the Arabic epithet ḥaydar, which denotes a lion, symbolizing strength and bravery. This term is a title of Ali...

Haider Masculine Arabic Urdu

Etymology and OriginsHaider is the Urdu form of Haidar, as well as an alternate Arabic transcription. The name Haidar means "lion, warrior" in Arabic, and is a title of Ali ibn Abi Talib, the fourth caliph of Islam and a...

Haitham Masculine Arabic

Haitham is an alternate transcription of the Arabic male name Haytham, meaning "young eagler" or "sighthound" (from the root for "young lion"). It is most common in the Middle East, particularly the Arabian Peninsula. Et...

Haji Masculine Arabic

Haji is an Arabic masculine given name and honorific title, referring to a person who has completed the ḥajj, the annual pilgrimage to Mecca in Saudi Arabia that Muslims must undertake at least once in their lifetimes. T...

Hakeem Masculine Arabic

Hakeem is an Arabic masculine given name and surname, serving as a romanization variant of Hakim. Derived from the Arabic root حكم (ḥakama) meaning "to pass judgement, to decide," the name means "wise" or "judicious." In...

Hakim Masculine Arabic Indonesian +1

Hakim is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, meaning "wise". It derives from the Arabic root ḥakama (ḥakama), which carries connotations of judgement, decision-making, and rule. The name appears in two distinct form...

Halim Masculine Arabic Indonesian +2

Halim (Arabic: حليم) is an Arabic masculine given name meaning "patient, tolerant, mild, forbearing, slow to anger." It is widely used in Arabic-speaking and Muslim-majority regions, including Indonesia, Malaysia, and Tu...

Hamad Masculine Arabic

Hamad (Arabic: حمد) is an Arabic given name and surname that directly means "praise," derived from the Semitic root ḥamida (to praise). As a theophoric or aspirational name, it reflects a quality of being praiseworthy –...

Hamada Masculine Arabic

Hamada (حمادة) is an Arabic masculine given name meaning "praising" or "worthy of praise," derived from the triconsonantal root ḥ-m-d (ḥamida), "to praise." This root is shared with the highly popular names Muhammad and...

Hamdi Masculine Arabic Turkish

Hamdi (Arabic: حمدي) is a masculine given name and surname of Arabic origin, common in Arabic-speaking countries and Turkey. It is derived from the Arabic root ḥamida (حمد), meaning "to praise," and thus carries the lite...

Hamed Masculine Arabic Persian

Hamed is an Arabic and Persian given name, functioning as an alternate transcription of Arabic حامد (Ḥāmed), derived from the triconsonantal root Ḥ-M-D (ح-م-د), meaning “praiser” or “lauder.” It is also the usual Persian...

Hameed Masculine Arabic Urdu

Hameed is an alternate transcription of the Arabic حميد (Ḥamīd) or Urdu حمید (also Ḥamīd), ultimately derived from the Arabic given name Hamid 1. The name comes from the Arabic triconsonantal root Ḥ-M-D (ح-م-د), which co...

Hamid 1 Masculine Arabic Malay +5

Hamid is a masculine given name derived from the Arabic root ḥamida (حمد), meaning "to praise." Its literal meaning is "praiseworthy," a quality celebrated in both linguistic and religious contexts across the Islamic wor...

Hamid 2 Masculine Arabic

Hamid is an Arabic masculine given name meaning "praisers" in the language. It is derived from the Arabic root ḥ-m-d (ح م د), which conveys praise and gratitude, and shares this root with the name Muhammad, one of the mo...

Hamidullah Masculine Arabic Pashto

Etymology and MeaningHamidullah is a masculine name of Arabic origin, primarily used in Arabic and Pashto-speaking communities. The name means "praiseworthy of Allah," combining the Arabic element ḥamīd (praiseworthy) wi...

Hamza Masculine Arabic Kazakh +3

Hamza is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, derived from the root شن (حمز) meaning "strong" or "sturdy." The name directly translates to "lion," symbolizing strength, courage, and ferocity. It is widely used in the...

Haneef Masculine Arabic Urdu

Haneef is an alternate transcription of Arabic حنيف or Urdu حنیف (see Hanif). The root name Hanif means "true, upright" in Arabic. In Islamic tradition, a Hanif refers to a pre-Islamic monotheist who adhered to the pure...

Hani Masculine Arabic

Hani (also spelled Hany) is a masculine given name with Arabic origin, derived from the root هنأ (hanaʾa) meaning "to gladden, to enjoy". The name directly translates to "happy, delighted" in Arabic, reflecting a positiv...

Hanif Masculine Arabic Urdu

Hanif (also spelled Haneef) is an Arabic masculine name meaning "true, upright". In Islamic context, the term ḥanīf (Arabic: حنيف) refers to a pre-Islamic monotheist who followed the pure faith of Abraham, rejecting idol...

Hany Masculine Arabic

EtymologyHany is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name هانئ (Hani), which derives from the Arabic root هنأ (hanaʾa) meaning "to gladden, to enjoy." The name itself conveys meanings of "happy," "delighted," and "c...

Haris 1 Masculine Arabic Indonesian +3

Haris is a Bosnian, Urdu, Indonesian, and Malay form of Harith, as well as an alternate transcription of the original Arabic name. Derived from the Arabic root ḥ-r-th (ح ر ث), it carries the literal meaning of "plowman"...

Harith Masculine Arabic Malay

Harith (Arabic: حارث, Ḥārith) is a common Arabic masculine given name that carries the meanings "plowman", "cultivator", or "good provider." It originates from the Arabic root ح-ر-ث (ḥ-r-ṯ), which is associated with plow...

Haroun Masculine Arabic

Haroun is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name هارون (Hārūn), which is the Arabic form of the Hebrew name Aaron. The name's ultimate origin is likely Egyptian, derived from ꜥḥꜣ rw meaning 'warrior lion'.Etymolog...

Harun Masculine Arabic Bengali +4

EtymologyHarun is the Arabic form of Aaron, a name of ancient origin. While the Hebrew Aharon is traditionally understood to mean "high mountain" or "exalted," etymologists often trace both Harun and Aharon back to an Eg...

Hasan Masculine Arabic Bengali +10

Hasan is an Arabic masculine given name meaning "handsome" or "good", derived from the Arabic root حسن (ḥasuna), "to be beautiful, to be good." The name is widespread across the Muslim world and beyond, used in Arabic, B...

Haseeb Masculine Arabic Urdu

Haseeb is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Hasib (حسيب) or its Urdu equivalent حسیب. The name stems from the Arabic root ħ-s-b, which conveys notions of counting, reckoning, and being noble. In Arabic, Hasib...

Hashim Masculine Arabic Malay +1

Hashim (Arabic: هاشم) is a masculine given name primarily used in Arabic, Malay, and Urdu-speaking communities. It means "crusher, breaker" in Arabic, derived from the root هشم (hashama) meaning "to crush, to destroy". T...

Hasib Masculine Arabic Urdu

Hasib (also spelled Haseeb, Hassib, Hasip, or Hasyb; Arabic: حسيب) is an Arabic masculine given name meaning "noble", "respected", or "reckoner". It is derived from the Arabic root ḥ-s-b (حسب), which carries the sense of...

Hasim Masculine Arabic

Hasim is a masculine Arabic given name, derived from the Arabic root ḥasama (حسم), meaning "to sever, to finish, to decide." As a name, it signifies "decisive" or "the one who decides." The root ḥasama appears in various...

Hassan Masculine Arabic Dhivehi +3

Hassan is a variant transcription of the Arabic name Hasan and can also represent a distinct related name. Most commonly, Hassan corresponds to the Arabic Ḥasan (حسن), derived from the triconsonantal root Ḥ-S-N, meaning...

Hatem Masculine Arabic

Hatem is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name حاتم (see Hatim). Originating from the Arabic root حتم (ḥatama), meaning "to decree, to decide," the name carries a sense of determination and decisiveness. It is wi...

Hatim Masculine Arabic

Hatim is a masculine Arabic name derived from the root حتم (ḥatama), meaning "to decree, to decide." The name signifies "determined" or "decisive," reflecting qualities of resolution and firmness. A variant spelling is H...

Hayder Masculine Arabic

Hayder is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Haidar, derived from the Arabic element ḥaydar meaning “lion” or “warrior”. In Islamic tradition, the lion is a symbol of strength and courage, and the name is famo...

Haytham Masculine Arabic

Etymology and MeaningHaytham (also spelled Haitham) is an Arabic male name meaning "young eagle" or "young hawk." It derives from the ancient Semitic triliteral root H‑Y‑TH, which in Arabic associates with sharp, strong...

Hazem Masculine Arabic

Hazem is a variant transcription of the Arabic name Hazim, derived from the Arabic root ḥ-z-m, which conveys the idea of firmness, resolve, and determination. The name is commonly used in Arabic-speaking regions and carr...

Hazim Masculine Arabic Bosnian

EtymologyHazim (Arabic: حازم) is an Arabic masculine given name meaning "firm, resolute" or "decisive." It derives from the Arabic root ḥ-z-m, which conveys the idea of determination and strength. The name is closely rel...

Hédi 2 Masculine Arabic

Hédi 2 is an alternate transcription of the Arabic masculine name Hadi, derived from the Arabic root هدى (hadā), meaning "to guide" or "to lead the right way." The name is chiefly used in Tunisia, following French orthog...

Helmi 2 Masculine Arabic Indonesian +1

Helmi is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name حلمي (Ḥilmī), derived from the root ḥaluma meaning "to be gentle" or "to be patient." It is the usual form in Indonesian and Malay contexts, often found as a masculi...

Hesham Masculine Arabic

Hesham is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Hisham, commonly used as a masculine given name or surname. The name originates from the Arabic root هشم (hashama), meaning "to crush." Its connotation of "generous...

Hicham Masculine Arabic

Hicham is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Hisham (هشام), chiefly used in North Africa. The two transcriptions reflect different romanization conventions: Hisham is common in the Middle East, while Hicham is...

Hidayat Masculine Arabic Indonesian

Hidayat is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, meaning "guidance," deriving from the hadā root, which conveys the idea of leading along the right path or guiding. The name is common in Arabic-speaking regions and In...

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