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Arabic Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
eeman Faith; belief Arabic Girl
El-Awra Literally 'the vulnerable' or 'that which is to be concealed' - with senses of 'nudity, private parts' and 'vulnerability' or 'weakness'. Arabic Girl
El-Saraya The palace; royal residence Arabic Girl
Elmerah Likely 'noble, famous' (from Elmer) or related to Elmira meaning 'princess/commander' - exact meaning uncertain Arabic, Persian Girl
Elmirra Likely 'princess' (from Arabic Amira) or 'noble/famous' (as a feminine form of Elmar/Elmer); also used across Persian and Turkic-speaking regions. Arabic, Germanic, Persian Girl
eminah Trustworthy; faithful; safe Arabic Girl
Emiria Female ruler/princess; feminine form related to Emir/Amir Arabic Girl
Enisah Friendly; sociable; pleasant companion. Arabic Girl
Eshah Varies by origin - commonly reported meanings include 'desire/longing' (Sanskrit) or associations with 'Isha/Aisha' in Arabic contexts ('alive' or linked to the night/prayer 'Isha'). Arabic, Hindi, Sanskrit Girl
Esrah Night journey (refers to the Isra, the Prophet's Night Journey) Arabic Girl
Faatinah Captivating, charming, alluring Arabic Girl
Fadheela Virtuous, excellent, honorable Arabic Girl
Fadhilah Virtue; excellence; merit Arabic Girl
Fadilat Virtue, excellence, merit; virtuous Arabic Girl
Fadiya Savior; redeemer; one who sacrifices herself Arabic Girl
Fadiyah Redeemer; one who sacrifices or ransoms (savior) Arabic Girl
Faeema Derived from Fatima/Fatimah - "one who weans" or "she who abstains"; also sometimes interpreted as "captivating". Arabic Girl
Faeza Victorious; successful Arabic Girl
Faezeh Victorious; successful; one who wins Arabic Girl
Faezeha Victorious; successful; triumphant Arabic Girl
Faezehsadat Compound name meaning 'Faezeh' (victorious/successful) of the 'Sadat' (descendants of the Prophet/Sayyid lineage). Arabic, Persian Girl
Fahda Female leopard / she‑panther (feminine form of Fahd) Arabic Girl
Fahimah Perceptive; intelligent, understanding Arabic Girl
Faida Benefit; advantage; profit; usefulness Arabic Girl
Faika Excellent; superior; outstanding Arabic Girl
Fairooz Turquoise (the gemstone/color) Arabic, Persian Girl
Fairuz Turquoise (the blue-green gemstone) Arabic Girl
Fakhre Pride; honor; glory Arabic Girl
Fanaa Annihilation; passing away; spiritual self‑annihilation/extinction (Sufi concept of unity with God) Arabic Girl
Faniyah Mortal; perishable, transient or fleeting Arabic Girl
Faraa Joy; happiness; delight Arabic Girl
Faraah Joy, happiness, delight Arabic Girl
Farah Naz Joy and charm - happiness combined with graceful/coquettish charm Arabic, Persian, Urdu Girl
Farahnaaz Joy (happiness) and pride/charm Arabic, Persian, Urdu Girl
Farane Likely 'joy, happiness, splendor' if derived from the Persian/Arabic root 'Far-' (as in Farah); otherwise may be a Western surname-derived name without a distinct semantic meaning Arabic Girl
Fardaws Paradise; the highest garden/heaven Arabic Girl
Fardous Paradise; the highest garden; heaven Arabic Girl
Fardousa Paradise; garden; heaven Arabic Girl
Fariqua Distinguished; unique; one who separates or distinguishes Arabic Girl
Fariyal Often interpreted as "beautiful" or "charming" (sometimes "fairy-like") Arabic, Persian Girl
Farkhanda Fortunate; auspicious; lucky Arabic, Persian Girl
Farruca Name of a flamenco dance/style; possibly derived from Spanish nickname 'Farruco' or related to Persian/Arabic 'Farrukh' meaning 'fortunate, happy'. Arabic, Spanish Girl
Farya Derived from the root meaning 'joy' or 'happiness' (related to Arabic Farah) Arabic, Persian Girl
Faryda Unique; precious; matchless Arabic Girl
Fasiha Eloquent; articulate; fluent in speech Arabic Girl
fateema From Arabic root f-t-m meaning 'to wean'; often interpreted as 'one who weans' or 'captivating'. Arabic Girl
Fateme From Arabic Fatimah, meaning 'one who weans' or 'one who abstains'; famously the name of the Prophet Muhammad's daughter. Arabic Girl
Fatemeh From Arabic root f-t-m meaning 'weaned' or 'one who abstains'; associated with Fatimah, daughter of the Prophet Muhammad. Arabic Girl
Fatemehn One who weans; abstainer; traditionally interpreted as 'captivating' Arabic Girl
Fatemehzahra Named for Fatimah, daughter of the Prophet Muhammad: 'Fatimah' often interpreted as 'one who weans' or 'one who abstains'; 'Zahra' means 'radiant', 'bright' or 'blossoming'. Combined: 'Fatimah the Radiant.' Arabic, Persian Girl

Arabic Girls name popularity over time

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

2,282
Names in this origin
59
With data in 2025
0
Births 2025
109,397
Peak year 2019