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Arabic Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Ghadah Graceful, delicate, attractive (young) woman Arabic Girl
Ghayda Graceful, delicate, tender; often used to connote a slender, graceful woman Arabic Girl
Ghazala Gazelle; graceful, elegant Arabic Girl
Ghazela Gazelle - connotes grace and beauty Arabic Girl
Ghaziya Female conqueror; victorious; warrior Arabic Girl
Guhara Jewel, gem; precious Arabic, Persian Girl
Haala Halo, aura, ring of light (around the moon or sun) Arabic Girl
Habeeba Beloved; darling Arabic Girl
Habeebah Beloved; darling Arabic Girl
Habika Beloved (diminutive/variant of Habiba) Arabic Girl
Hadiqa Garden, park, orchard Arabic Girl
hadiya Commonly 'gift' (Arabic هدية, hadīyah); sometimes associated with 'guide' (from hādī/hādiyah) Arabic Girl
Hadiye Gift; present Arabic Girl
Hadiyeh Gift, present Arabic Girl
Hadiyya Gift; also sometimes understood as 'rightly guided' or 'one who guides' (feminine of Hadi). Arabic Girl
Hadra Often interpreted as "presence" (from Arabic hadra); sometimes associated with "green/verdant" when linked to Khadra Arabic Girl
Hafizah Female form of Hafiz - 'guardian' or 'one who memorizes' (often used for someone who has memorized the Quran). Arabic Girl
Hafizat Guardian, protector; memorizer (one who memorizes the Qur'an) Arabic Girl
hafsah Young lioness; also interpreted as 'gathering' or 'collector' Arabic Girl
hafza From Arabic حفصة - commonly interpreted as 'young lioness' or 'gatherer/preserver'. Arabic Girl
Hager Hebrew: "fugitive" or "one who flees"; Arabic: "one who emigrates"; Amharic: "land" or "homeland". Amharic, Arabic, Hebrew Girl
Hagigat Truth, reality Arabic, Persian Girl
Hagir Emigrant; one who flees or departs (connected to the biblical Hagar) Arabic, Hebrew Girl
Haifa Slender, slim, delicate; of a beautiful or graceful body Arabic Girl
Hajah Woman who has performed the Hajj (pilgrimage to Mecca) Arabic Girl
Hajarah Emigrant; one who departs or flees (associated with the biblical figure Hagar) Arabic Girl
Hajariah Likely related to Hajar/Hagar - associated with 'Hagar' meaning 'flight/stranger' in Hebrew and the Arabic Hajar (related to 'stone' or the biblical Hagar) Arabic Girl
Halea Varies by origin: possibly "house" (Hawaiian), "halo around the moon" (Persian), or "hay clearing" (English/Haley). Arabic, English Girl
Halide Eternal, everlasting Arabic, Turkish Girl
Halimat Gentle, patient, forbearing Arabic Girl
Halimatu Gentle, patient, mild Arabic Girl
Halla Scandinavian: from Old Norse element hallr meaning 'rock' or 'slope'; Arabic: variant of Hala meaning 'halo' or 'aura'; Finnish: the word halla means 'frost'. Arabic, Finnish, Norse, Scandinavian Girl
Hallah In Arabic, related to Hala meaning 'halo (around the moon or sun)', 'welcome' or 'aura'. In Hebrew, Hallah (challah) refers to the braided ceremonial bread (from חלה). Arabic, Hebrew Girl
Hamidat Praiseworthy; one who praises (feminine form of Hamid) Arabic Girl
Hamidatu Praiseworthy; praised Arabic Girl
hamide Praiseworthy / one who praises Arabic Girl
Hamideh Praiseworthy (from the Arabic root H‑M‑D, 'praise') Arabic Girl
Hamra Red; the red one Arabic Girl
Hanala Uncertain; possibly related to Hana/Hannah meaning 'grace, favor, happiness' or linked to Hawaiian place-name roots (meaning varies by origin) Arabic Girl
Hanee Happy, delighted (sense of joy); exact nuance can vary by language Arabic Girl
Haneeah Happy; delighted; content Arabic Girl
Haneeya Happy; delighted; content Arabic Girl
Haneyya Happy; delighted; content; carefree Arabic Girl
Hanie Delighted, happy, content, blissful Arabic, English, Persian Girl
Hanima Likely related to 'Hana' (happiness/grace) or associated with Turkish 'hanım' ('lady'); exact sense varies by culture. Arabic Girl
Hanisya Happy, delighted, content Arabic Girl
Hanyah Happy, content, delighted Arabic Girl
Hanyela Uncertain; likely related to 'grace' (from Hannah) or 'happy/delighted' (from Haniya). If parsed as Hannah + -ela it could be interpreted loosely as 'little/grace of God'. Arabic Girl
Harah Varies by origin - Sanskrit: “seizer” (epithet of Shiva); Japanese: “field/plain”; Arabic: “neighborhood/quarter” (from حارة); Hebrew roots related to “heat” or “anger”. Arabic, English, Hebrew, Japanese, Sanskrit, Semitic Girl
Harra Commonly 'free' (Arabic); in other traditions associated with 'joy' (Greek) or the Hindu name Hara (Shiva). Arabic, English, Greek, Hindu, Sanskrit, Scandinavian 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