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Arabic names are used in the Arab world, as well as some other regions within the larger Muslim world. They are not necessarily of Arabic origin, though most in fact are. Compare also Persian names and Turkish names. See also about Arabic names.

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Nurul Unisex Arabic Indonesian +1

Nurul is an Arabic unisex name that forms the first part of compound names beginning with نور ال (Nūr al), meaning 'light of the'. It is commonly used in Arabic, Indonesian, and Malay-speaking regions as a prefix in reli...

Nurullah Masculine Arabic Turkish

Nurullah is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, meaning "light of Allah." It is a theophoric name, combining the Arabic noun nūr (نور, meaning "light") with the divine name Allah (الله). The name reflects a common p...

Obaid Masculine Arabic

Obaid is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name عبيد (see Ubayd). It is commonly used as a masculine given name and surname in the Arab world and beyond. Etymology and Meaning Obaid derives from the Arabic root عب...

Omaima Feminine Arabic

Omaima is a female given name used in Arabic-speaking regions, primarily as an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Umayma. The name carries the endearing meaning of "little mother," derived from the Arabic word ʾu...

Omar 1 Masculine Arabic Bengali +6

Omar 1 is an alternate transcription of Arabic عمر (see Umar). This spelling is the most common English rendering of the name, and it has a rich historical and cultural lineage across multiple regions and languages. Etym...

Omer 2 Masculine Arabic Bosnian

Omer 2 is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Umar (عمر), commonly used in Arabic-speaking and Bosnian contexts. The name is derived from the Arabic root ʿumr meaning "life," and is closely related to the eleme...

Omran Masculine Arabic

Omran is an Arabic masculine given name, an alternate transcription of the Arabic عمران (see Umran). It shares the same root meaning "flourishing, thriving" derived from the Arabic root عمر (ʿamara), which connotes livin...

Osama Masculine Arabic

Osama is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Usama (أسامة), which means "lion" in Arabic. Like many Arabic names drawn from the animal kingdom, Osama evokes qualities of strength, courage, and leadership tradit...

Othman Masculine Arabic Malay

Othman is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Uthman (عثمان), as well as the usual Malay form of the name. In the Malay-speaking world, particularly in Malaysia, Indonesia, and Singapore, Othman is a common giv...

Othmane Masculine Arabic

Othmane is a variant transcription of the Arabic name Uthman, primarily used in North Africa. The name stems from the Arabic word for "baby bustard," a type of large bird, but its historical and religious significance fa...

Oualid Masculine Arabic

Oualid is a French transliteration of the Arabic given name Walid, widely used in North Africa and other French-speaking regions. The name derives from the Arabic root walada (ولد), meaning "to give birth", so Walid (and...

Oum Feminine Arabic

Oum is a French-influenced transliteration of the Arabic word umm (أمّ), meaning "mother." Instead of the standard academic romanization "Umm," the spelling "Oum" reflects the pronunciation common in North African French...

Oussama Masculine Arabic

Oussama is an alternate transcription of the Arabic masculine name Usama (أسامة), chiefly used in North Africa. It shares the same root as Usama and Osama and carries the meaning "lion" (from Arabic أسد, 'asad). The name...

Qadir Masculine Arabic Urdu

Qadir is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, used primarily in Arabic- and Urdu-speaking populations. It means "capable, powerful, mighty" in Arabic, deriving from the root قدر (qadara), meaning "to have power, to b...

Qamar Unisex Arabic Urdu

Qamar (Arabic: قمر) is an Arabic unisex name meaning "moon". It is also used as a surname, particularly in Pakistan. The name symbolizes beauty, light, and tranquility, evoking the celestial body that has inspired poetry...

Qasem Masculine Arabic Persian

Qasem is a Persian variant of the Arabic name Qasim, as well as an alternate Arabic transcription. The name Qasim means "one who divides goods among people" in Arabic, derived from the Arabic element qasama, meaning "to...

Qasim Masculine Arabic Urdu

Qasim is an Arabic masculine given name meaning "one who divides goods among people," derived from the Arabic root qasama (to divide, to distribute). In classical Arabic naming tradition, the name reflects a role of fair...

Qays Masculine Arabic

Qays (also romanized as Kais or Kaïs) is an Arabic masculine name meaning "measurement" in Arabic. The name is famously associated with Qays ibn al-Mulawwah, known as Majnun ("the mad one"), the legendary poet who loved...

Qismat Masculine Arabic

Qismat (قسمت) is an Arabic masculine name that directly translates to "fate" or "destiny." It derives from the Arabic root qasama (qasama), which carries the core meaning "to divide" or "to distribute," reflecting the co...

Qusay Masculine Arabic

Qusay (also transliterated as Qusai, Arabic: قصي) is a masculine given name of Arabic origin. It is possibly derived from Arabic qaṣī meaning "distant". This was the name of an ancestor of the Prophet Muhammad who was in...

Raabi'a Feminine Arabic

Raabi'a is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, meaning "fourth". Deriving from the Arabic root ʾarbaʿa ("four"), the name Raabi'a is closely linked to the numeral itself.Etymology and HistoryRaabi'a is the direct fem...

Raad Masculine Arabic

Raad is a masculine Arabic name meaning "thunder", used both as a given name and a surname. It is an alternate transcription of Arabic رعد (see Ra'd), which comes directly from the word for thunder. The name carries reli...

Rabab Feminine Arabic

Rabab is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, considered a variant of Rubab. The name derives from an Arabic word referring to a type of stringed musical instrument, the rubab, which is particularly associated with Af...

Rabah Masculine Arabic

Rabah is an Arabic masculine name primarily used in North Africa. It is an alternate transcription of Arabic رابح (see Rabih 1), which means "winner, gainer" in Arabic, from the root ربح (rabiḥa) meaning "to win, to prof...

Rabi 1 Masculine Arabic

Rabi 1 is an Arabic masculine given name that means "springtime." It is directly derived from the Arabic noun rabīʿ (رَبِيع), which denotes the spring season, symbolizing renewal, growth, and natural beauty. The name is...

Rabia Feminine Arabic Turkish +1

Rabia is a feminine given name widely used in Arabic, Turkish, and Urdu. It functions as an alternate transcription of the Arabic رابعة (Raabi'a), meaning "fourth" or "fourth female." Derived from the root ʾarbaʿa (four)...

Rabi'a Feminine Arabic

Rabi'a is a variant of the name Rabia, commonly used in Arabic-speaking regions. The name traces etymologically through Rabia to the Arabic root Raabi'a, which means "fourth" — a derivative of أربعة (ʾarbaʿa), meaning "f...

Rabih 1 Masculine Arabic

EtymologyRabih 1 is a masculine Arabic given name meaning "winner, gainer", derived from the Arabic root ربح (rabiḥa) which conveys the concepts of winning and profit. This root also forms the basis of names like Rabah,...

Rabih 2 Masculine Arabic

Rabih 2 is a variant transcription of the Arabic male name Rabi (1), specifically a common spelling in Lebanon. The name originates from the Arabic word rabīʿ (ربيع), meaning "springtime," a term that evokes the season o...

Rachid Masculine Arabic

EtymologyRachid is a French-influenced transcription primarily used in North Africa for the Arabic names Rashid and Rashed. The Arabic sources are رشيد (Rashid) and راشد (Rashed). The former features a long second vowel...

Rachida Feminine Arabic

Rachida is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, used chiefly in North Africa. It is an alternate transcription of the Arabic names رشيدة (Rashida) or راشدة (Rashida), both derived from the root meaning “rightly guided...

Ra'd Masculine Arabic

Ra'd (also spelled Raad) is an Arabic masculine given name that means "thunder." It is directly derived from the Arabic word ra'd (رعد), referring to the booming sound produced during a thunderstorm. The name carries a s...

Radhia Feminine Arabic

Radhia is an Arabic female name derived from the root raḍiya (رضي), conveying concepts of satisfaction and contentment. The name has two possible meanings: from rāḍī (راضي) meaning "satisfying, pleasing" or from raḍīy (ر...

Raed Masculine Arabic

Raed (also spelled Rayed) is an Arabic given name and surname, meaning "leader" or "pioneer". It is an alternate transcription of Arabic رائد (see Raid). The root name, Raid, directly signifies "pioneer, explorer" in Ara...

Rafik Masculine Arabic

Rafik is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name رفيق (Rafiq). It is commonly used in Arabic-speaking countries and among Muslim populations worldwide. The name derives from the Arabic root r-f-q, which carries con...

Rafiq Masculine Arabic Azerbaijani +2

Rafiq is a common Arabic masculine given name and surname, also used in Persian and several other languages. The name derives from the Arabic root r-f-q, which conveys meanings related to friendliness, companionship, and...

Rafiqa Feminine Arabic

Rafiqa is an Arabic feminine given name, a direct feminine form of Rafiq. It is common in Arabic-speaking countries and among Muslim communities worldwide. The root word rafq (رفق) in Arabic conveys concepts of kindness,...

Raghad Feminine Arabic

Raghad is an Arabic feminine given name that carries positive connotations of "prosperity, affluence, comfort". Rooted in the triliteral consonant r-gh-d, it is related to words such as raghad (مغة) meaning "luxury" or "...

Rahaf Feminine Arabic

Rahaf is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, meaning "delicate, fine, thin." Derived from the Arabic root r-h-f, which conveys softness and subtlety, the name is used across the Arab world, often chosen to reflect gr...

Rahat Unisex Arabic Urdu

Rahat is a unisex name of Arabic origin that means "rest, comfort" in Arabic. The name is used primarily in Arabic-speaking and Urdu-speaking communities, where it conveys a sense of tranquility and ease. It shares a con...

Raheem Masculine Arabic

Raheem is an alternate transcription of Arabic Rahim, which means "merciful, kind, compassionate" in Arabic. The name derives from the Arabic root R-Ḥ-M, which conveys mercy and compassion.EtymologyIn Islamic tradition,...

Rahil Feminine Arabic

Rahil is the Arabic form of Rachel, a name that has deep roots in the Hebrew Bible. In Arabic, the name preserves the biblical connection while adapting to the phonetic and orthographic conventions of the language. The n...

Rahim Masculine Arabic Bengali +4

Rahim (also transliterated as Raheem) is an Arabic-derived masculine given name that carries the profound meaning of merciful, kind, compassionate. It derives from the Arabic root R-Ḥ-M, which conveys notions of mercy an...

Rahima Feminine Arabic Bengali

Rahima (Arabic: رحيمة) is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, meaning "merciful, kind, compassionate." It is the feminine form of Rahim, which itself derives from the Arabic root r-ḥ-m (رحم), signifying mercy. In Isl...

Rahma Feminine Arabic Indonesian

Rahma is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, directly stemming from the Arabic word raḥma (رَحْمَة), which means "mercy" or "compassion." The name is closely related to one of the most central attributes of God in Is...

Rahman Masculine Arabic Bengali +4

Rahman (also spelled Rehman) is a Arabic, Bengali, Indonesian, Malay, Pashto, and Persian name meaning "merciful" in Arabic. It is derived from the triconsonantal root R-Ḥ-M, which conveys compassion and mercy. In Islami...

Rahmatullah Masculine Arabic Pashto

Rahmatullah is a theophoric Arabic compound name that means "mercy of Allah," stemming from the Arabic word raḥma (mercy) and the divine name Allāh. The name embodies a core Islamic attribute of God, who is often describ...

Raid Masculine Arabic

Raid is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, directly derived from the Arabic word rā'id, meaning "pioneer" or "explorer." The name embodies qualities of leadership, initiative, and foresight, often associated with s...

Rais Masculine Arabic

Rais is an Arabic masculine name meaning "leader, chief" (from root raʾs, "head"). The title raʾīs (Arabic: رئيس) has pre-Islamic origins and is used across the Arab world and beyond, often as an honorific (laqab) in per...

Raisa 3 Feminine Arabic

Raisa 3 is an Arabic feminine name, derived directly from the masculine name Rais. The masculine form rais means "leader" or "chief" in Arabic (from the root r-'-s related to "head"), and the feminine suffix -a creates t...

Raja 1 Feminine Arabic

Raja is a feminine Arabic name meaning "hope". It derives from the Arabic root رجا (rajā), which conveys the sense of "to hope, to anticipate." The name embodies optimism and positive expectation, making it a meaningful...

Rajaa Feminine Arabic

Etymology and MeaningRajaa is an alternate transcription of the Arabic feminine name Raja (رجاء). Derived from the Arabic root رجا (rajā), meaning "to hope" or "to anticipate", the name directly signifies "hope". This co...

Rajab Masculine Arabic

Rajab (Arabic: رجب) is a masculine given name derived from the seventh month of the Islamic calendar. The name originates from the Arabic verb rajaba, meaning "to respect" or "to be in awe," reflecting the month's sacred...

Rajiya Feminine Arabic

Rajiya is an Arabic feminine name meaning "hope" (from the root r-j-w, associated with anticipation and desire). The name derives from the Arabic word rajā (رجا), which conveys a sense of hopeful expectation. As a virtuo...

Rajya Feminine Arabic

Rajya is a feminine name of Arabic origin, serving as an alternate transcription of Arabic رجية (Rajiya). The name is deeply rooted in the Arabic language, deriving from the root word رجا (rajā), which means "to hope, to...

Ramadan Masculine Arabic

Ramadan is a masculine given name derived from the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, a sacred period observed by Muslims worldwide. The name originates from the Arabic root ramaḍ, meaning "parchedness" or "scorchednes...

Rami Masculine Arabic

Rami is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, meaning "archer, marksman". It is the Arabic name for the constellation Sagittarius, the Archer, which reflects the name's connection to precision and skill. The name is d...

Ramiz Masculine Arabic Azerbaijani +2

Ramiz is an Arabic masculine given name that derives from the Arabic root ramaza (رمز), meaning "to make a sign, to indicate." The name directly translates to "indicating" or "signalling," and carries extended connotatio...

Ramla Feminine Arabic

Ramla is a female given name of Arabic origin, meaning "sand". It is most notably recognized as the name of one of the wives of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. According to Islamic tradition, Ramla bint Abi Sufyan (also kn...

Ramlah Feminine Arabic Malay

Ramlah is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name رملة (Ramla), which means "sand" in Arabic. It is most commonly used in Arabic-speaking countries and Malaysia. The name Ramla has deep historical significance in I...

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