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Dunya 2 Feminine Arabic

Dunya 2 is a feminine Arabic name that directly means "world, earth". In Arabic, dunyā refers to the temporal world in contrast to the afterlife, carrying both literal and spiritual connotations. The name is often chosen...

Ebrahim Masculine Arabic Persian

Ebrahim is a Persian form of Ibrahim, which itself is the Arabic form of Abraham. It is also used as an alternate Arabic transcription of Ibrahim. The name ultimately derives from the Hebrew ʾAvraham, meaning "father of...

Eesa Masculine Arabic

Eesa is an alternate transcription of the Arabic عيسى (see Isa 1), derived from the Hebrew Yeshua and ultimately related to Jesus. In Islamic contexts, ‘Isa is the Qurʾanic name for Jesus, who is revered as a prophet and...

Ehab Masculine Arabic

Ehab is a masculine given name and surname of Arabic origin. It is an alternate transcription of the Arabic إيهاب (see Ihab), derived from the root wahaba meaning "to give," giving the name the meaning of "gift" or "dona...

Emad Masculine Arabic

Emad is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Imad (عماد), which means "support" or "pillar" in Arabic. The name is derived from the Arabic root ʿamada meaning "to support," and it carries connotations of trust,...

Eman Feminine Arabic

Eman is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Iman (إيمان), which means "faith" in Arabic. Derived from the Arabic root أمن (ʾamuna) meaning "to be faithful," the name carries deep spiritual significance, particu...

Emna Feminine Arabic

Emna is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Amna (آمنة), derived from the root ʾamina meaning "to be safe" or "to be secure." The name thus carries the beautiful connotation of "safety," "peace," or "tranquilit...

Enas Feminine Arabic

Enas is a feminine Arabic given name, the alternate transcription of إيناس (see Inas). It means "friendliness" in Arabic, derived from the ʾanisa root meaning "to be friendly" or "to be sociable." The name embodies warmt...

Esam Masculine Arabic

Esam is an alternate transcription of Arabic عصام (see Isam), which means "security" or "pledge" in Arabic, from the root ʿaṣama meaning "to protect." The name reflects qualities of safety and trust. Notable individuals...

Eslam Masculine Arabic Persian

Eslam is a Persian form of Islam, as well as an alternate transcription of the Arabic name. It is used primarily in Arabic- and Persian-speaking countries, particularly among Muslim communities. The name derives from the...

Esmail Masculine Arabic Persian

Esmail is a Persian and Arabic given name, the usual Persian form of Ishmael, as well as an alternate Arabic transcription of the name. It corresponds to the English name Ishmael, which derives from the Hebrew Yishmaʿel,...

Esmat Feminine Arabic Persian

Esmat is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name عصمت (see Ismat), and is also the usual Persian transcription, where it is typically feminine. The name is derived from the Arabic root عصمة (ʿiṣma), meaning "safegu...

Esraa Feminine Arabic

Esraa is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Isra, derived from the Arabic word isrāʾ meaning "nocturnal journey" or "night travel." The name is deeply rooted in Islamic tradition, referring to the Isra, the mi...

Essa Masculine Arabic

Essa is an alternate transcription of the Arabic عيسى (see Isa 1), the Arabic name for Jesus. As a given name, Essa is primarily used among Muslims, reflecting the Quranic reverence for Jesus as a prophet. The name is ph...

Essam Masculine Arabic

EtymologyEssam is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Isam (Arabic: عِصَام‎, romanized: ʿIṣām). It derives from the Arabic root عصم (ʿaṣama) meaning "to safeguard" or "to protect." Consequently, Essam carries t...

Essil Feminine Arabic

Essil is a feminine Arabic name used primarily in Tunisia. It is an alternate transcription of أسيل (Asil), which means "smooth" in Arabic [1].EtymologyThe name Essil derives from the Arabic root asil (أسيل), which descr...

Eyad Masculine Arabic

Eyad is an Arabic given name, an alternate transcription of إياد (see Iyad). The name carries the meanings of "strength, support" and is derived from the Arabic root أيّد (ʾayyada), meaning "to support" or "to strengthen...

Fadel Masculine Arabic

Fadel is an alternate transcription of the Arabic فضل (see Fadl) or فاضل (see Fadil), both of which stem from the Arabic root meaning “grace, generosity” or “honorable, excellent.” It is a masculine name widely used acro...

Fadi Masculine Arabic

Fadi (also spelled Fahdi or Fadhi; Arabic: فادي) is an Arabic masculine name that carries the profound meaning of “saviour” or “redeemer.” It is derived from the Arabic root fadā (فدى), which signifies “to redeem,” “to r...

Fadia Feminine Arabic

Fadia is a feminine Arabic name meaning "savior" or "one who sacrifices herself for others." It is the feminine form of Fadi, which in turn derives from the Arabic verb fada (to redeem, ransom, sacrifice). The root conve...

Fadil Masculine Arabic Albanian

Fadil is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, meaning "virtuous, excellent" in Arabic. The name represents two related Arabic names: فاضل (with a long first vowel) and فضيل (with a long second vowel), both conveying...

Fadila Feminine Arabic

Fadila is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, serving as the feminine form of Fadil. The name carries the meaning of "virtuous, excellent", derived from the Arabic root f-ḍ-l which signifies superiority and moral exc...

Fadl Masculine Arabic

Fadl is an Arabic masculine given name meaning "grace, generosity". It is directly derived from the Arabic root فضل, which conveys the concept of abundance, favor, and virtue. The name appears in early Islamic history, b...

Fadwa Feminine Arabic

Fadwa (Arabic: فدوى) is an Arabic feminine name that stems from the root fadā, meaning "to redeem, to ransom, to sacrifice." The name itself is often interpreted as "sacrifice" or "ransom," carrying connotations of selfl...

Fahd Masculine Arabic

Fahd is an Arabic masculine given name that means "panther" in Arabic.EtymologyThe name Fahd is directly derived from the Arabic word فَهْد (fahd), which refers to a panther or cheetah. Panther imagery often connotes str...

Faheem Masculine Arabic Urdu

Faheem is a masculine given name, also used as a surname, originating from Arabic. It is an alternate transcription of Arabic فهيم (see Fahim), as well as the usual Urdu transcription. The name means 'discerning, percept...

Fahim Masculine Arabic

Fahim is a masculine Arabic given name that means "intelligent, sensible" in Arabic. This transcription represents two related but distinct Arabic names: فهيم (Fahīm), with a long second vowel, and فهم (Fahm), with both...

Fahima Feminine Arabic

Fahima is a feminine name of Arabic origin that functions as the feminine counterpart of Fahim. The root name Fahim derives from the Arabic word fahm (فهم), meaning "understanding," or the related form fahīm (فهيم), mean...

Fairuz Feminine Arabic Malay

Fairuz is an alternate transcription of Arabic فيروز (see Fayruz), as well as the usual Malay form. The name derives ultimately from Persian, and means "turquoise (gemstone)" in Arabic, referencing the gemstone prized in...

Fairuza Feminine Arabic

Fairuza is a feminine given name primarily used in Arabic-speaking regions. It is a variant of Fayruz, a name that ultimately derives from the Persian word for turquoise, a gemstone prized in Middle Eastern jewelry and o...

Faisal Masculine Arabic Bengali +3

Faisal is an Arabic masculine given name and surname, used widely across the Muslim world including in Arabic, Bengali, Indonesian, Malay, and Urdu-speaking communities. It is an alternate transcription of the Arabic فيص...

Faiz 1 Feminine Arabic Indonesian +1

Faiz 1 is an Arabic name meaning "triumphing, victorious" or "victor," derived from the Arabic root fāza (to triumph). It carries a strong connotation of success and overcoming challenges. As a feminine form, it is relat...

Faiza Feminine Arabic Urdu

Faiza (Arabic: فائزة) is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, meaning "successful," "victorious," or "beneficial." It is the feminine form of Faiz, a masculine name derived from the Arabic root fāza, meaning "to trium...

Faizel Masculine Arabic

Etymology and OriginsFaizel is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name فيصل (Faysal), which means "a judge, arbiter" in Arabic. The name is derived from the Arabic root f-ṣ-l, which carries connotations of decision...

Fajr Feminine Arabic

Fajr is an Arabic feminine given name derived from the literal meaning of "dawn, beginning". In Islamic tradition, Fajr is the name of the pre-sunrise prayer, one of the five daily mandatory prayers (salah) observed by M...

Fakhri Masculine Arabic

Fakhri is an Arabic given name and surname, meaning "honorary" or "titulary", derived from the Arabic root f-kh-r, which relates to pride or honor. In its possessive form (فَخْري fakh·riy), the name conveys a sense of di...

Fakhriyya Feminine Arabic

Fakhriyya is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, derived from the masculine name Fakhri. Meaning "honorary" or "honorable" in Arabic, it embodies a sense of distinction and prestige. The name is rooted in the Arabic...

Farag Masculine Arabic

Farag is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Faraj (Arabic فرج), which means "comfort" or "relief." This spelling corresponds more closely to the Egyptian Arabic pronunciation of the name. It is used both as a...

Farah Feminine Arabic Malay +2

Farah is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, meaning "joy, happiness" from the Arabic root f-r-ḥ (فرح), which conveys concepts of gladness and rejoicing. It is also used in Persian, Urdu, Malay, and various other cul...

Faraj Masculine Arabic

Faraj is a masculine Arabic name that carries the profound meaning of "comfort, relief," derived from the Arabic root word conveying "joy after sadness." The name is also associated with concepts like "to cure," "fortune...

Fareed Masculine Arabic Urdu

Etymology and OriginsFareed is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name فريد (Farid) or the Urdu فرید. The name ultimately derives from the Arabic root farada, meaning "to be unique, to be alone," and carries the me...

Fareeha Feminine Arabic Urdu

Fareeha is an Arabic and Urdu feminine given name, an alternate transcription of Arabic فريحة or Urdu فریحہ (see Fariha). The name is derived from the Arabic root فرح (fariḥa), meaning "to be happy," and thus carries the...

Fares Masculine Arabic

Fares is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name فارس (see Faris), meaning "horseman, knight". It is a common masculine given name in the Arabic-speaking world, reflecting the cultural importance of horsemanship an...

Farhan Masculine Arabic Bengali +3

Farhan (also spelled Farhaan) is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, meaning "happy, cheerful". Derived from the Arabic verb fariḥa (to be happy), it is closely related to the feminine name Farah (meaning "joy"). Fa...

Farhana Feminine Arabic Bengali +2

Farhana is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, derived as the feminine form of Farhan. The root name Farhan comes from the Arabic root fariḥa, meaning "to be happy," giving Farhan the meaning "happy" or "cheerful," a...

Farid Masculine Arabic Bengali +2

Farid (also spelled Fareed, Ferid) is an Arabic masculine personal name derived from the root farada (فرد), meaning "to be unique, to be alone." The name signifies "unique, precious, incomparable" — attributes reflecting...

Farida Feminine Arabic Bengali +3

Farida is a feminine given name derived from the Arabic root فرد (farada), meaning "to be unique, to be alone." It is the feminine form of Farid, which carries the meaning "unique, precious". The name is rarely seen in E...

Fariha Feminine Arabic Urdu

Fariha is a feminine Arabic given name that directly means "happy" in Arabic. It derives from the root fariḥa (from the verb فرح, meaning "to be happy"). The name embodies a positive and joyful connotation, making it a p...

Faris Masculine Arabic Indonesian +2

Faris is an Arabic masculine given name and surname, meaning "horseman, knight" (فارس). The name evokes ideals of chivalry, skill in horsemanship, and bravery, reflecting the high regard for equestrian culture in classic...

Farooq Masculine Arabic Urdu

Etymology and OriginFarooq (also spelled Farouk, Faruq, and other variants) is a common Arabic masculine given name. It is an alternate transcription of Arabic فاروق (Faruq), and is also the standard Urdu transcription o...

Farouk Masculine Arabic

Farouk is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name فاروق (see Faruq). The name derives from the Arabic root f-r-q, meaning "to distinguish" or "to separate." Al-Fārūq literally translates to "the one who distinguish...

Farrah Feminine Arabic

Farrah is a variant transcription of the Arabic name Farah, derived from the root فرح (fariḥa), meaning "to be happy." The name thus carries the core meaning of "joy, happiness, cheerfulness." While predominantly used as...

Faruk Masculine Arabic Turkish +1

Faruk is a Turkish and Bosnian given name, also used as an alternate transcription of the Arabic Faruq. It ultimately derives from the Arabic root ف-ر-ق (f-r-q), which conveys the idea of distinguishing or separating. Et...

Faruq Masculine Arabic

Faruq ("Farook", sometimes rendered as Farooq) is a given name of Arabic origin, adopted widely across the Muslim world. The name comes from Arabic فاروق‎ (fārūq), an active participle meaning "person who...

Fatema Feminine Arabic Bengali

Fatema is an alternate transcription of Arabic فاطمة (see Fatima[link], without space) as well as a common Bengali transcription. Rooted in the Arabic triliteral root F-Ṭ-M, meaning "to separate" or "to wean," the name c...

Fatemah Feminine Arabic

Fatemah is an alternate transcription of Arabic فاطمة (see Fatima). The name is of Arabic origin, primarily used in Arabic-speaking regions and other Muslim-majority countries. It is a particularly significant name in Is...

Faten Feminine Arabic

Faten is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, an alternate transcription of Arabic فاتن (Fatin), meaning "charming, seductive, fascinating." It carries connotations of enchantment and allure.Notable BearersFaten Hamam...

Fathi Masculine Arabic

Fathi (Arabic: فَتْحِي) is an Arabic masculine given name and surname, derived from the root f-t-ḥ, which conveys the idea of opening or conquering. It means "conqueror" or "victorious," being the possessive form of fath...

Fathiyya Feminine Arabic

Etymology and MeaningFathiyya is the feminine form of the Arabic name Fathi, which derives from the root f-t-ḥ carrying the meaning of "opening" or "victory". The masculine name Fathi signifies "conqueror" or "victor". T...

Fatih Masculine Arabic Turkish

Fatih is an Arabic and Turkish masculine given name meaning "conqueror." It is derived from the Arabic root فتح (fataḥa), which signifies "to open, to conquer." The name is most famously associated with the Ottoman sulta...

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