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Arabic Boy Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Rahmattullah God's mercy Arabic Boy
Rahmen From Arabic 'Rahman' meaning 'merciful, compassionate'. (German 'Rahmen' means 'frame'.) Arabic Boy
Rahmet Mercy; compassion Arabic Boy
Rahmetulah Mercy of God Arabic, Turkish Boy
Rahmetullah God's mercy Arabic Boy
Rahmetullahi God's mercy Arabic Boy
Rahmon Merciful, compassionate - from Arabic Rahman, an attribute/name of God ('the Most Merciful') Arabic Boy
Rahmoun Merciful, compassionate (derived from the root R-Ḥ-M, related to Ar-Raḥmān) Arabic Boy
Rahy Likely from Persian/Urdu rāhī 'traveler, one on the way'; alternatively a respelling of Ray/Rey meaning 'beam of light' or 'king'. Arabic, Persian, Spanish Boy
Raid Pioneer; leader; commander Arabic Boy
Raihaan Fragrant herb; basil; sweet-smelling Arabic Boy
Rais Chief; leader; president Arabic Boy
Rajih Prevailing, dominant; one whose opinion or judgment carries weight Arabic Boy
Rajihi Prevailing, predominant; likely to win or be victorious Arabic Boy
Rajiy Hopeful; one who hopes or expects Arabic Boy
Rajiyy Hopeful; one who hopes or expects Arabic Boy
Rakhim Merciful, compassionate Arabic Boy
Rakhmat Mercy; compassion; blessing Arabic Boy
Rakkas Dancer Arabic Boy
Ramadhan Named for Ramadan - the ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar, observed as a month of fasting, prayer, and reflection (from Arabic ramadān, related to 'scorching heat'). Arabic Boy
Ramathan Possibly 'associated with Ramadan' (the Islamic month of fasting) or, in a South-Indian/Sanskrit sense, 'devotee/son/protected by Rama'. Arabic, Sanskrit, Tamil Boy
Ramazanali Compound of Ramazan (Ramadan) + Ali - 'associated with Ramadan; exalted/elevated' Arabic Boy
Ramdhan Derived from the Islamic month Ramadan; associated with the month of fasting and from the Arabic root meaning 'scorching heat' or used to denote someone born during Ramadan. Arabic Boy
Ramis Likely from Arabic rāmī 'archer, thrower' or from Hebrew Rami 'exalted/high'. Arabic, Hebrew Boy
Ramizan Associated with Ramadan, the Islamic month of fasting; often given to a child born during Ramadan or to signify connection to the holy month. Arabic Boy
Ramizullah Sign/symbol of Allah (Ramiz = sign/symbol; -ullah = of Allah) Arabic Boy
Ramush Scorching heat Albanian, Arabic Boy
Raquyb Watchful, vigilant; observer or guardian Arabic Boy
Rashidin Rightly guided; well-guided (often a patronymic or plural form) Arabic Boy
Rashidul Rightly guided; wise, mature (often appears as part of compound names) Arabic Boy
Rashidun Rightly guided; well-guided (literally the plural: “the rightly guided ones”) Arabic Boy
Rashied Rightly guided; wise Arabic Boy
Rasikh Firm, steadfast, deeply rooted; devoted (often in a religious or moral sense) Arabic Boy
Rasoolullah Messenger of God (epithet meaning 'Messenger of Allah') Arabic, Islamic Boy
Rasoul Messenger; envoy; apostle (one sent by God) Arabic Boy
Rasual Messenger, envoy (from Arabic رسول, Rasul) Arabic Boy
Rasulallah Messenger of God Arabic Boy
Rasululah Messenger of God (title meaning 'Messenger of Allah') Arabic, Islamic Boy
Raullah Likely '... of God' (formed with -ullah 'of God'); if a variant of Ruhullah it can mean 'spirit of God' - exact first-element meaning uncertain Arabic, Islamic Boy
Rawy Narrator, storyteller; reciter Arabic Boy
Rayhann Basil; aromatic or fragrant herb Arabic Boy
Razah Contentment, approval, satisfaction (related to Arabic Riḍā / Persian Reza) Arabic, Persian Boy
Razaque The provider, sustainer; 'one who gives sustenance' (from Arabic Razzāq) Arabic Boy
Raziq Provider; one who gives sustenance Arabic Boy
Redaa Contentment, satisfaction, acceptance; often understood as divine approval or God's pleasure Arabic Boy
Redah Contentment, satisfaction, approval Arabic Boy
Redhaa Contentment, satisfaction, approval; acceptance of God's will Arabic Boy
Redouane Satisfaction, approval, pleasure; also the name of the angel who guards Paradise Arabic Boy
Ref Uncertain - generally used as a short form or nickname; may relate to 'friend' (from Arabic Rafīq), to 'reef' (English), or serve as an abbreviation of names like Refik/Rafael. Arabic, English, Turkish Boy
Reman Varies by origin: 'pleasing' or 'delighting' (if from Sanskrit Raman) or 'merciful/compassionate' (if linked to Arabic Rahman); may have no traditional meaning if newly invented Arabic, Persian, Sanskrit Boy

Arabic Boys name popularity over time

Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany for every Arabic-origin name in our dataset.

2,583
Names in this origin
61
With data in 2025
0
Births 2025
173,586
Peak year 0