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1,453Hasib (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 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...
Hasna (Arabic: حسناء) is a feminine given name that directly means "beauty" in Arabic. It is derived from the Arabic root ḥasuna, meaning "to be beautiful, to be good." The name embodies aesthetic and moral excellence, r...
Etymology and OriginHasnaa is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Hasanā' (حسناء), derived from the root Hasna, which means "beauty" in Arabic. The name is ultimately formed from the Arabic verb ḥasuna (ḥasuna)...
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 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 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...
Hawa is a feminine given name used primarily in Swahili and Arabic contexts, serving as an alternate transcription of Arabic حوّاء (see Hawwa), as well as the Swahili form. The name ultimately derives from the Hebrew nam...
Hawwa is the Arabic form of Eve. The name is used not only in Arabic-speaking countries but also in the Maldives, where Dhivehi is spoken. It derives from the same root as the Hebrew name Ḥawwa, meaning "to breathe" or "...
Haya is a feminine given name of Arabic origin. It directly derives from the Arabic root h-y-y (حي), and its meaning is often interpreted as "hurry" or "come quickly." The name conveys a sense of liveliness, promptness,...
Hayat is a name derived from the Arabic word meaning "life", ultimately from the Semitic root ḥayiya meaning "to live." In Arabic and Persian cultures, it is used as a feminine given name, while in Urdu it is masculine....
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...
Hayfa (also spelled Haifa) is an Arabic feminine given name that means "slender" in Arabic. The name is unrelated to the city of Haifa in Israel, though it shares the same spelling in some romanizations. As a personal na...
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 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...
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...
Heba is an alternate transcription of Arabic هبة (see Hiba), which directly translates to "gift" in Arabic. Derived from the root وهب (wahaba) meaning "to give", the name carries a connotation of something precious and f...
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 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...
Hend is an alternate transcription of Arabic هند (see Hind). The name Hind is believed to mean "group of camels" in Arabic, though it also holds historical significance. Hind was originally a pre-Islamic female name; one...
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...
Hiba is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, meaning "gift". It derives from the Arabic root wahaba (to give), and is closely related to the masculine name Hibah. The name reflects the cultural value of gifting and ge...
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 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...
Hikmat (also spelled Hekmat or Hikmet) is a masculine given name and surname of Arabic origin, meaning "wisdom" in Arabic. It derives from the Arabic root ḥakama (حكم), which conveys notions of judgment, governance, and...
Hilal (Arabic: هلال) is a unisex given name derived from the Arabic word hilāl, meaning "crescent moon". The name specifically refers to the thin crescent of the new moon, which holds great significance in the Islamic ca...
Etymology and MeaningHilmi is a masculine given name of Arabic origin. It derives from the Arabic root ḥaluma (ḥaluma), which is associated with the concept of gentleness and forbearance. The name means "patient, toleran...
Hind is an Arabic feminine given name whose meaning is often interpreted as "group of camels", reflecting the pastoral heritage of the Arab world. The name also serves as the Arabic designation for India (Al-Hind), linki...
Hisham is an Arabic masculine name meaning "generous", ultimately derived from the Arabic root هشم (hashama) meaning "to crush." The connotation of generosity stems from the traditional Arab practice of crushing bread in...
Hocine is an Algerian variant transcription of the Arabic name Husayn, which itself is a diminutive of Hasan. The name Husayn — often transliterated as Hussein, Hussain, or Hocine in North Africa — holds profound signifi...
Hoda is a feminine given name of Persian and Arabic origin. In Persian it is a form of Huda, and in Arabic it also serves as an alternate transcription of that name. Both derive from the Arabic root هدى (hadā), meaning "...
Hooda is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Huda, which derives from the Arabic root h-d-y (هدى, from the element hadā) meaning "right guidance" or "to lead the right way." While Hooda is a feminine given name...
Hosam is an alternate transcription of the Arabic masculine name حسام (see Husam). The root name Husam derives from the Arabic verb حسم (ḥasama) meaning "to sever, to finish, to decide," and directly translates to "sword...
Hosni is an alternate transcription of the Arabic masculine name حسني (Husni). The root name Husni is derived from the Arabic word حسن (ḥusn), meaning "beauty, excellence, goodness."Meaning and OriginThe name Hosni (or H...
EtymologyHossam is an alternate transcription of the Arabic masculine name Husam (حسام). The root of the name lies in the Arabic verb ḥasama (ḥasama), meaning "to sever, to finish, to decide." From this, the noun ḥusām (...
Houda is the alternate transcription of Arabic هدى (see Huda) chiefly used in North Africa. Meaning "right guidance" in Arabic, the name derives from the Arabic root h-d-y, signifying "to lead the right way, to guide." T...
Houria is a female given name used chiefly in Algeria, functioning as an alternate transcription of Arabic حوريّة (see Huriya). The name is derived from the Arabic word for "nymph" or "heavenly maiden," referring to the...
Houssam is an alternate transcription of the Arabic masculine name Husam (حسام), which derives from the Arabic verb ḥasama (حسم), meaning "to sever, to finish, to decide." The name literally signifies "sword" in Arabic,...
Huda (Arabic: هُدى) is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, meaning "right guidance". It is derived from the Arabic root هدى (hadā), which signifies "to lead the right way, to guide". This root frequently appears in r...
Humaira is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, also commonly used in Urdu-speaking regions. It is an alternate transcription of the Arabic Humayra (حميراء), which itself is derived from the root word ḥumrāʾ, meaning...
Humayra (also spelled Humaira) is a feminine Arabic name meaning "red" or "reddish". The name originates from the Arabic root ḥamrāʾ (حمراء), the feminine form of aḥmar (red). Humayra holds special significance in Islam...
Huriya is an Arabic feminine name derived from the word houri, referring to the celestial maidens of paradise in Islamic tradition. The name directly embodies the concept of the houris, depicted in the Quran as pure, bea...
Huriyyah is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name حوريّة (see Huriya). This feminine name is deeply rooted in Islamic theology and Arabic onomastic traditions. The base word huriya means "nymph" or "heavenly maid...
Husain is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Husayn, derived from the name of the revered figure Husayn ibn Ali, the grandson of the Prophet Muhammad. The name is particularly significant in Islam, especially...
Husam is an Arabic given name meaning "sword," derived from the verb ḥasama (to sever, to finish, to decide). The name carries connotations of decisiveness and strength, reflecting its martial etymology. Etymology The ro...
Husayn is an Arabic masculine name, a diminutive form of Hasan, derived from the triconsonantal root ḥ-s-n (ح س ن), meaning "good," "handsome," or "beautiful." The name holds profound religious and historical significanc...
Husna is a female given name of Arabic origin. It comes from the Arabic root ḥ-s-n, which conveys beauty, goodness, and excellence. The name literally means "more beautiful" or "best" in Arabic, serving as the feminine f...
Husni is a masculine Arabic given name, derived from the Arabic word حسْن (ḥusn) meaning "beauty, excellence, goodness". The name embodies positive qualities like beauty and moral excellence, often used in the Islamic wo...
Husniya is a feminine given name of Arabic origin. It is the feminine form of Husni, a masculine name derived from the Arabic word حسْن (ḥusn) meaning "beauty, excellence, goodness." As such, Husniya carries connotations...
Hussain is an alternative transcription of the Arabic Ḥusayn (حسين), and the usual transliteration in Urdu and Dhivehi. It is derived from the triconsonantal root ḥ-s-n (ح س ن), conveying the concepts of goodness, beauty...
Hussein is a common transliteration of the Arabic name Husayn, derived from the root ḥ-s-n (ح س ن) meaning “good,” “handsome,” or “beautiful.” As a diminutive of Hasan, the name literally conveys “little Hasan” or “littl...
Etymology and OriginIbraheem is an alternate transcription of Arabic إبراهيم (see Ibrahim), which itself is the Arabic form of the Hebrew name Abraham (אַבְרָהָם, ʾAvraham). The name is widely used in Muslim-majority cou...
Ibrahim is an Arabic form of the name Abraham, widely used across the Muslim world and by Arab Christians. It appears in the Quran as the name of the prophet Abraham, who is revered in Islam as a patriarch and a model of...
Ibtihaj is a feminine Arabic name that means "joy" in Arabic. It derives from the triconsonantal root bahija (بهج), which conveys the sense of being happy or rejoicing. The name embodies the emotion of delight and is oft...
Ibtisam (Arabic: ابتسام, romanized: ibtisām) is an Arabic feminine given name that literally means "a smile." It derives from the Arabic root basama, which signifies the act of smiling. In Arabic-speaking cultures, the n...
Idris 1 is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, meaning "interpreter, teacher" or related to study. It derives from the Arabic root درس (darasa) meaning "to study, to learn." According to the Quran, Idris is the name...
Idriss is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name إدريس (see Idris 1). It is predominantly used in Arabic-speaking countries and among Muslim communities worldwide. Etymology The root name Idris possibly means "int...
Ihab (also romanized as Ehab) is an Arabic masculine given name meaning "gift". It derives from the Arabic root wahaba (وهب), meaning "to give", and reflects the cultural importance of bestowing names that express gratit...
Ihsan (Arabic: إحسان, also romanized Ehsan) is an Arabic masculine given name meaning "charity, good deed". It derives from the Arabic root حسن (ḥasuna) meaning "to be good", which also gives rise to names like Hasan and...
Ikraam is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name إكرام (see Ikram). The name derives from the Arabic root كرم (karuma), meaning "to be generous," and carries the meaning "honour" or "generosity." As a feminine nam...