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Arabic Boy Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Sadruddyn "Forefront/leader of the faith" (literally "chest/leader of the religion") Arabic Boy
Sadrudin Leader/foremost of the faith Arabic Boy
Sadrul From Arabic 'Sadr' meaning 'chest, foremost'; used to convey 'leader' or 'foremost one' and often appears in compounds meaning 'leader of...'. Arabic Boy
Sadyky Truthful; honest; sincere; trustworthy Arabic Boy
Sadyr Front, leader Arabic, Kazakh, Kyrgyz Boy
Saeidi Of Saeid / descendant of Saeed (Saeed/Sa'id means 'happy, fortunate') Arabic, Persian Boy
Saghir Small, little; younger/junior Arabic Boy
Sagid One who prostrates; worshipper (one who performs sujood) Arabic Boy
Sagir Small, little; young Arabic Boy
Sahbi My friend; companion Arabic Boy
Sahen Likely 'falcon' if derived from Şahin/Shaheen; exact origin may vary. Arabic, Persian, Turkish Boy
Sahill Shore, coast Arabic Boy
Sahl Easy, simple, plain Arabic Boy
Saifoulaye "sword of God" (equivalent to Arabic Saifullah) Arabic Boy
Saimen Likely "one who fasts" if derived from Arabic 'Saim'; alternatively a phonetic/modern variant of Simon so meaning may vary by origin. Arabic, English Boy
Saiyad Honorific meaning 'master' or 'lord'; used to denote a descendant of the Prophet Muhammad (a Sayyid). Arabic Boy
Saiyed Lord, master; an honorific/title often denoting a descendant of the Prophet Muhammad Arabic Boy
Saj Short form derived from the Arabic root s-j-d (to prostrate) - associated with 'one who prostrates' or 'worshipper'; frequently used simply as a nickname without independent meaning Arabic, Persian Boy
Sajidul One who prostrates; worshiper; devout Arabic Boy
Sajidullah One who prostrates to God; worshipper of God Arabic, Islamic Boy
Sajil Likely derived from Arabic 'sijjīl' (often rendered as 'sajil' in South Asian usage) with reported senses including 'baked clay/stone' (Quranic term) or, less commonly, linked to the root s-j-l meaning 'to record'; exact interpretation varies by region. Arabic Boy
Sajjid One who prostrates (worshipper) Arabic Boy
Saju No single established meaning; commonly a short form of South Indian names (e.g., Sajeev) - in Korean 'saju' means 'four pillars' (astrological birth chart). Arabic, Korean Boy
Saker Falcon (a bird of prey; often refers to the saker falcon) Arabic, Persian, Urdu Boy
Sakib Bright, shining; piercing Arabic Boy
Sakir Thankful, grateful Arabic Boy
Sakyr Thankful, grateful (one who gives thanks) Arabic Boy
Salabat Firmness, hardness Arabic, Persian, Urdu Boy
Salah al-Din Righteousness of the Faith Arabic Boy
Salah al-Din Yusuf Salah al-Din: 'righteousness/uprightness of the faith'; Yusuf: 'God increases' (Joseph) Arabic, Islamic Boy
Salahaddin Righteousness of the faith Arabic Boy
Salahuddin al-Ayyubi Righteousness of the Faith (Salah ad-Din); 'al-Ayyubi' indicates belonging to the Ayyubid family/descendant of Ayyub (Job). Arabic Boy
Salahudeen Righteousness of the faith (righteousness of the religion) Arabic Boy
Salaman Safe, secure; (when linked to Solomon) peaceful Arabic, Persian Boy
Sale Varies by origin: from Arabic roots it can mean 'righteous' or 'virtuous' (if from Saleh/Salih); as a surname it may relate to 'sallow' (willow) trees or a place name; as a diminutive of Salvatore/Salvador it associates with 'savior.' Arabic, English, French, Italian, Spanish Boy
Salmani “of Salman” - belonging to or descended from Salman; derived from Salman, meaning safe/secure Arabic Boy
Salmann Safe, secure; associated with peace Arabic, Persian Boy
Samee All-hearing; listener Arabic Boy
Saparmyrat Journey and wish Arabic, Turkmen Boy
Saqar Typically associated with Arabic roots: صقر (saqr) 'falcon' - occasionally linked to سقر (saqar) meaning 'scorching/blazing (fire)' in classical texts; commonly used to mean 'falcon'. Arabic Boy
Saqeb Piercing; bright; shining Arabic Boy
Saqeeb Perceptive, sharp-sighted; bright or penetrating Arabic Boy
Saqer Falcon - symbolizing strength, courage and nobility. Arabic Boy
Saraf Arabic: "money-changer, banker" (from صرّاف‎); Hebrew: related to "seraph" meaning "fiery one" or "burning one/angel". Also used as an Indian surname among merchant families. Arabic, Hebrew, Indian Boy
Sarwar Leader; chief; master Arabic, Persian, Urdu Boy
Satar From the Arabic root s-t-r meaning 'to cover'; 'concealer' or 'one who veils/conceals faults' (also a Divine attribute, As‑Sattār). Arabic Boy
Sathar Likely derived from Arabic 'Sattar' meaning 'concealer' or 'one who covers/hides faults'; used as a masculine name in South Asian Muslim communities. Exact meaning/etymology may vary. Arabic Boy
Sattar Concealer, veiler; one who covers or conceals (often implying pardoning or hiding faults) Arabic Boy
Sayar Turkish: "one who counts" (from saymak); Arabic/Persian: "moving/mobile, traveller" (from Arabic sayyār). Arabic, Persian, Turkish Boy
Sayeedi Possibly 'master/descendant of a master' (from Sayyid) or 'of/from Saʿīd' meaning 'happy/Upper Egyptian' (from Saʿīd/ Saʿīdī) Arabic 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