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584Nihal is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, meaning "drink." It is derived from the Arabic root (n-h-l), which connotes quenching thirst or refreshing oneself with water. The name is used in Arabic-speaking countrie...
Nima 1 (نِعْمَة) is an Arabic feminine given name meaning "blessing". It derives from the Arabic root n-ʿ-m, which denotes grace, bounty, and pleasantness, and is directly related to the noun "blessing". This same root a...
Nimat is a feminine Arabic name meaning "blessings," derived from the plural form of Nima, which means "blessing." Rooted in the Semitic triconsonantal root N-ʻ-M, the name conveys a sense of divine favor and prosperity,...
Noha is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Nuha (نهى), which itself means "mind, wisdom" in Arabic. The name reflects intellectual and discerning qualities. While linguistically distinct, the name Noha also co...
Noor 1 is a variant transcription and the most common English spelling of the Arabic and Urdu نور (Nūr, from the root Nur), as well as the Bengali নূর (Nur). It is also used as a Malay and Indonesian variant. Meaning "li...
Noora 2 is an alternate transcription of the Arabic feminine name Nura, itself the feminine form of Nur. Rooted in the Arabic noun nūr (نور), meaning "light," the name carries a strong symbolic resonance in Islamic tradi...
Nora 2 is an alternate transcription of Arabic نورة (Nura) or نورا (Nūrā), both related to Nura, which comes from the Arabic male name Nur meaning "light". This feminine name is used across the Arab world and in Muslim c...
Norah is an alternate transcription of the Arabic names نورة (Nura) or نورا (Noura), both derived from the root n-w-r meaning "light." This name is a feminine form of Nur, which means "light" in Arabic and is also one of...
Nouf is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name نوف (see Nauf). The name Nauf derives from the Arabic root n-w-f, carrying the meanings of "high, exalted, exceeding." It is a feminine given name predominantly used...
Nour is an alternate transcription of the Arabic نور (see Nur), meaning "light." In Islamic tradition, al-Nūr (النور) is one of the 99 names of Allah, the "Light of the heavens and the earth" (Quran 24:35). The name thus...
Noura is a feminine given name and surname of Arabic origin, serving as an alternate transcription of Arabic نورة or نورا (see Nura). It is directly related to Nur, an Arabic word for "light," which in Islamic tradition...
Nuha is a feminine Arabic name meaning "mind" or "wisdom." It is derived from the Arabic root ن ه ي (n-h-y), which carries the sense of understanding and intelligence. In Islamic tradition, names reflecting positive attr...
Nur (also spelled Noor or Nour) is a unisex given name meaning "light" in Arabic, derived from the root n-w-r (ن و ر). In Islamic theology, النور (al-Nūr), "the Light", is one of the 99 names of Allah, emphasizing divine...
Nura is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, strictly the feminine form of Nur. The root name Nur means "light" in Arabic, and it holds deep significance in Islamic tradition as النور (al-Nūr), one of the 99 names of...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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 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...
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...
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...
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 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 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...
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...
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 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...
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 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...
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...
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 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...
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 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...
Rana is a feminine name of Arabic origin, meaning "to gaze" or "to look intently." Derived from the Arabic root r-ā-n, the name conveys the act of focusing one's sight or contemplating deeply, often carrying a sense of a...
Randa is a feminine Arabic name, derived from the Arabic word rand, which refers to a type of scented tree, often identified with the laurel or myrtle. The name evokes a sense of fragrance and natural beauty, and it is c...
Rania is an Arabic feminine name, typically transcribed as رانية in the Arabic script. It is an alternate transcription of the name Raniya, which ultimately derives from the Arabic root ranā (رنا), meaning "to gaze inten...
Raniya is a feminine Arabic name. It is possibly derived from the Arabic root رنا (ranā), meaning 'to gaze, to look intently.' The name evokes directness, attention, and grace, akin to poetic gazes in classical Arabic li...
Ranya is a feminine given name that serves as an alternate transcription of Arabic رانية (Raniya). The root name, Raniya, ultimately derives from the Arabic root رنا (ranā), which means "to gaze" or "to look intently." T...
Rasha is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, meaning "young gazelle". The name evokes grace, delicacy, and speed, as the gazelle is a revered animal in Arabic poetry and culture, symbolizing beauty and elegance. The...
Rashida is a feminine Arabic given name that originates as the female form of Rashid, a masculine name meaning "rightly guided" in Arabic. The name is widely used in Arabic-speaking countries and in Urdu-speaking regions...
Rasima is a feminine Arabic name, serving as the direct female counterpart of Rasim, which signifies "planner" or "architect." Both names derive from the Arabic root r-s-m (ر-س-م), which conveys meanings of drawing, sket...
Rawda is a feminine Arabic name that means "meadow, garden." It evokes imagery of lush, verdant landscapes, reflecting a common theme in Arabic naming traditions of drawing on natural beauty and paradise-like settings. T...
Rawiya is a feminine Arabic name meaning "storyteller," derived from the root rawā (روى), meaning "to relate" or "to tell." It shares the same triliteral root as Rawya, a variant form. The name embodies the cultural impo...
Rawya is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Rawiya, derived from the root rawaya meaning "to relate" or "to narrate." Both masculine and feminine forms of the name exist across the Arabic-speaking world, under...
Rayhana is a feminine Arabic name meaning "basil", a fragrant herb symbolizing sweetness and hospitality. The name is deeply rooted in Islamic history as it was borne by Rayhana bint Zayd (c. 610–631 CE), a woman who bec...
Rayhane is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name ريحانة (Rayhana), chiefly used in North Africa. The name derives from the word for "basil," a fragrant herb symbolizing fragrance and beauty. This variant reflects...
Reem (Arabic: ريم) is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, primarily used across the Arab world. It is an alternate transcription of Rim, which means "white antelope" or "gazelle" in Arabic. The name evokes notions of...
Rehab is an alternate transcription of the Arabic feminine name Rihab (رحاب). The name is derived from the Arabic root meaning "wide areas" or "vastnesses," particularly the plural form of raḥba (رحبة), which conveys spa...
Reham is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, representing an alternate transcription of the Arabic رهام (see Riham).Etymology and MeaningThe name derives from the root Riham, which means "fine rain" or "drizzle" in A...
Ridwana (also Rizwana) is a feminine given name of Arabic origin. It is the feminine form of Ridwan (also Rizwan), which is derived from the Arabic root raḍiya (رضي), meaning "to be satisfied" or "to be content." Thus, t...
Rihab is a feminine Arabic name that derives from the plural form of the noun raḥba (رحبة), meaning "wide area" or "vast open space." In essence, Rihab connotes spaciousness and expansiveness. It is also related to the n...
Riham is a feminine Arabic name derived directly from the Arabic word for "fine rain, drizzle". The name evokes imagery of gentle, nourished precipitation, often symbolizing mercy, blessing, and fertility in Islamic and...
Rihanna, also spelled as Rayhana or Reyhana in various languages, is a direct variant of the Arabic name Rayhana, ultimately derived from the Arabic word ريحانة (rayḥānah), meaning "basil" or "sweet-smelling plant." The...
Rim is an Arabic feminine name meaning "white antelope". The white antelope, likely referring to the Arabian oryx or a similar graceful desert ungulate, symbolizes beauty, purity, and elegance in Arabic culture. This nam...
Rima 1 is an Arabic feminine given name, primarily a variant spelling of Rim. The root name, Rim, derives from the Arabic word ريم (rīm), meaning "white antelope" — specifically the Arabian oryx, a desert antelope praise...
EtymologyRizwana is an Urdu form of Ridwana, as well as an alternate Arabic transcription. This feminine name ultimately derives from Ridwan (Arabic: رضوان), which means "consent, approval" and comes from the Arabic root...
Ruba is an Arabic feminine name that means "hill" (رُبَة in Arabic). As a topographic name, it evokes imagery of elevated landscapes, symbolizing stability, height, and prominence. The name is used across Arabic-speaking...
Rubab is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, directly derived from the word for a type of stringed musical instrument (specifically, a lute-like instrument) known as the rubab, popular in Persian and Afghan music tra...