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1,453Fatiha is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, deriving directly from the word al-Fatiha (Arabic: الفاتحة), meaning "the opener" or "the key." The name is rooted in the Arabic verb fataḥa (فتح), which means "to open"...
Fatima (Arabic: فاطمة) is a feminine given name of Arabic origin. It is derived from the Arabic root فطم (faṭama), meaning "to abstain" or "to wean." The name is overwhelmingly associated with Fatima bint Muhammad (ca. 6...
Fatima az-Zahra is a compound Arabic name that combines Fatima and Zahra, meaning " shining, radiant." It is one of the most revered names in Islam, directly referring to Fatima bint Muhammad, the daughter of the Prophet...
Fatimah is a common alternate transcription of Arabic فاطمة (see Fatima), and is the usual spelling in Malay and Indonesian. It is derived from the Arabic root (faṭama) meaning "to abstain" or "to wean." Historical and R...
Fatima Zahra is a common Arabic transcription of Fatima az-Zahra, the honorific title of Fatima bint Muhammad, the daughter of the Prophet Muhammad. This alternate spelling is particularly prevalent in North Africa. The...
Fatin 1 is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, primarily used in Arabic-speaking and Malay-speaking cultures. It means "charming, seductive, fascinating" in Arabic, derived from the root f-t-n, which conveys the conc...
Fatin is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, meaning "intelligent, clever". It derives from the Arabic root فطن (f-ṭ-n), which conveys sharpness of mind and quick understanding. The name is common throughout the Ara...
Fatma is a feminine given name widely used in Turkish, Azerbaijani, and Kurdish cultures, as well as an Arabic variant of Fatima (Arabic: فَاطِمَة). The name derives from the Arabic root F-Ṭ-M, meaning "to separate, to w...
Fawzi is an Arabic masculine given name and surname meaning "triumph, victory". It derives from the Arabic root fāza, from the verb فاز (fāza) meaning "to triumph, to succeed". The name embodies concepts of achievement a...
Etymology and MeaningFawzia is the feminine form of Fawzi, an Arabic male name meaning "triumph" or "victory." The root of the name is the Arabic verb فاز (fāza), which signifies "to triumph." This masculine origin has g...
Fawziya is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Fawzia (فوزيّة), the feminine form of Fawzi. The root of the name is the Arabic verb فاز (fāza) meaning "to triumph," from which the noun fawz (victory) derives. T...
Fawziyya is an alternate transcription of Arabic فوزيّة (see Fawzia), ultimately derived from the Arabic root fāza (فاز), meaning "to triumph" or "to succeed." As a feminine name, Fawziyya shares the core significance of...
Fayez is an Arabic masculine given name, a variant of Faiz. It is a transcription of the Arabic فائز or فايز, both forms derived from the root fāza meaning "to triumph." As such, the name primarily conveys victory and su...
Fayiz is an alternate transcription of the Arabic masculine given names Fa'iz (فائز) or Fayiz (فايز), ultimately derived from the Arabic root fāza (فاز), meaning "to triumph" or "to be victorious." The name thus conveys...
Fayruz is a feminine name of Arabic origin meaning "turquoise (gemstone)". The word ultimately derives from Persian, where it originally denoted the blue-green gemstone highly prized in jewelry and decorative arts. As a...
EtymologyFaysal is a male given name derived from the Arabic word "a judge, arbiter". It is a variant transliteration of Faisal, which is used across many Muslim-majority cultures.UsageThe name is common in Arabic, Benga...
Fayza is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Faiza (فائزة), meaning that it represents a different transliteration of the same original Arabic spelling. It is the feminine form of Faiz 1, which derives from the...
Fazl (also transliterated as Fadl) is an Arabic masculine given name meaning "grace" or "virtue." It is derived from the Arabic root f-ḍ-l, which conveys the concept of excellence, favor, or bounty. The name appears in t...
Feras is a masculine given name and a variant of the Arabic name Firas, derived from the Arabic word firāsa (فراسة), meaning "acumen" or "keenness". The name reflects qualities of sharpness, insight, and perceptiveness....
Fethi is a masculine given name with roots in Arabic and Turkish cultures. Primarily, it is the Turkish form of the Arabic name Fathi, and also functions as an alternate transcription of the Arabic name commonly used in...
Fida is a feminine given name in Arabic, Indonesian, and Urdu, but its usage varies by region: it is typically masculine in Pakistan and feminine in Indonesia. The name derives from the Arabic triliteral root fadā, conve...
Fidda is an Arabic feminine name meaning "silver". The name derives from the Arabic word for silver, a precious metal associated with purity, clarity, and value in many cultures. In Arabic-speaking regions, names inspire...
Fihr is an Arabic masculine name that means "stone pestle" in Arabic. This was the name of an ancestor of the Prophet Muhammad, specifically Fihr ibn Malik, who lived around 230–240 CE and is counted among the direct anc...
Fikri (Arabic: فِكْرِي) is a masculine given name and surname of Arabic origin. It means "intellectual" or "thoughtful", derived from the Arabic root fakara (فكر), meaning "to think, to reflect." As a possessive form, it...
Fikriyya is a feminine Arabic name that serves as the feminine form of Fikri, a masculine name derived from the Arabic root fakara (meaning "to think, to reflect"). The name Fikriyya thus carries the meaning of "intellec...
Firas is a masculine Arabic given name derived from the Arabic word فراسة (firāsa), meaning "acumen, keenness" or "insightfulness." The name reflects qualities of sharp perception and intelligence, often associated with...
Firdaus is a unisex given name derived from the Arabic word firdaws (فردوس), meaning "paradise." The Arabic term itself was borrowed from an Iranian language, ultimately tracing back to the Avestan phrase pairi daēza (𐬞𐬀...
Fizza is an alternate transcription of the Arabic فضّة, a name that means "silver" (see Fidda). Primarily used as a feminine given name in Arabic-speaking cultures, it reflects the cultural tradition of naming girls afte...
Fouad is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Fuad, spelled typically as فؤاد in Arabic script, which means "heart". Specifically, the name denotes the beating, circulating heart, and by extension, the concept o...
Fouzia is an alternate transcription of the Arabic فوزيّة (Fawzia) or Urdu فوزیہ (Fawzia), used primarily in North Africa and Pakistan. The name is a feminine form of Arabic Fawzi, which derives from the root fāza meanin...
Fuad (also spelled Fouad, Foud, Fuaad, or Foad) is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, meaning "heart"—specifically the beating, circulating heart that is also the seat of mind and spirit. Its root is the Arabic ver...
EtymologyFurqan is an Arabic masculine name derived from the root f-r-q, meaning "to separate" or "to distinguish." The name directly translates to "criterion between right and wrong" or "proof," reflecting its deep Qura...
Gabir is an alternate Latin-script transcription of the Arabic masculine name جابر (Jabir). The underlying root means "comforter, setter of bones," derived from the Arabic verb jabara (جبر), which carries the meanings of...
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 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...
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...
Galila is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Jalila, which is the feminine form of Jalil. The root name Jalil derives from the Arabic root جلّ (jalla), meaning "to be great," and conveys significance and exalt...
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 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...
Gamila is an Egyptian Arabic transcription of Jamila, the feminine form of Jamil, which derives from the Arabic root جمل (jamala) meaning "to be beautiful". Thus, Gamila carries the core meaning of "beautiful" or "lovely...
Gawahir is a feminine Arabic name derived from the word for "jewels" or "gems." It is an alternate transcription of the Arabic Jawahir, which itself comes from the Persian element gōhar meaning "jewel" or "essence." The...
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...
Gazbia is an alternate transcription of the Arabic feminine name Jazibiyya (Jazibiyya), derived from the Arabic word jāḏibiyya meaning "charm, attractiveness." As a variant transcription, Gazbia represents the pronunciat...
Gazbiyya is an alternate transcription of Arabic جاذبيّة, derived from the root name Jazibiyya. The meaning of Jazibiyya is "charm, attractiveness" in Arabic. This feminine name is used primarily in Arabic-speaking cultu...
Ghada (Arabic: غادة) is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, predominantly used in Arab countries and also found among Arabic-speaking communities worldwide. The name derives from the Arabic root غ-ي-د (gh-y-d), which...
Ghadir (Arabic: غدير) is a feminine given name in Arabic, meaning "stream" or "brook." The word itself evokes a flowing body of water, symbolizing life, purity, and continuity in Arabic poetic and onomastic tradition. As...
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....
Ghaliya is a feminine Arabic name derived from the root gh-l-y, which carries connotations of high value, preciousness, and costliness. It means directly "precious, valuable" and is often used to describe something cheri...
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 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 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...
Ghufran is a feminine Arabic given name meaning "forgiveness" in Arabic. It derives from the root gh-f-r, which conveys the concept of divine pardon. The name is closely related to Ghafir, which means "forgiving" and is...
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 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...
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 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...
Habiba is the feminine form of Habib, an Arabic name meaning “beloved” or “darling.” The root is derived from the Arabic root Ḥ-B-B, which conveys affection and love. As a given name, Habiba is widely used in Muslim-majo...
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),...
Hadeel is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name هديل (see Hadil). The root Hadil means "cooing (of a pigeon)" in Arabic. This name evokes a sense of gentle peace and natural beauty, as it refers to the soft, melo...
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:...