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Arabic Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Hawwa' Life; 'Eve' - the first woman; living Arabic Girl
Hayam Arabic: "passionate love, infatuation"; Hebrew: "the sea" (ha-yam) Arabic Girl
Hayfa Slender, delicate, graceful Arabic Girl
Hebah Gift, present Arabic Girl
Hebia Gift Arabic Girl
Hedia Gift, present (often understood as “gift of God”) Arabic Girl
Hedieh Gift, present Arabic, Persian Girl
Hedya Guidance (divine guidance) Arabic Girl
Heenah Variant of Hina/Heena often meaning 'henna' (the dye/plant); in Japanese Hina can mean 'doll' or relate to 'sun/small' depending on kanji. Arabic, Hindi, Japanese, Urdu Girl
Hela Meaning varies by origin: associated with Hel/the underworld (Norse); derived from Helena meaning 'torch' or 'light' (Greek/Latin); or related to 'halo' (Arabic Hala). Arabic, Greek, Latin, Norse, Polish, Slavic Girl
Helah Uncommon feminine name - most often a variant of Hala meaning "halo" or "aura"; alternatively linked to Hela/Helena with associations to the Norse underworld or the Greek/Latin root for "light/torch." Arabic, Greek, Hebrew, Norse Girl
Helmah Arabic: 'gentle, patient, forbearing' (from ḥilm); Germanic: 'helmet, protection' (diminutive of Helm- names). Arabic, Germanic Girl
Hemeya Protection, guard; defense Arabic Girl
Hiba'a Gift; generosity Arabic Girl
Hibat Gift; bestowal (often implying a divine gift) Arabic Girl
Hibbah Gift, present, blessing Arabic Girl
Hiday Guidance; 'right guidance' Arabic Girl
Hiddaya Guidance, right/divine guidance Arabic Girl
Hinah Variant of Hina - can mean 'moon goddess' (Polynesian) or relate to 'henna' (Arabic); sometimes linked to Hannah meaning 'grace'. Arabic, Hebrew, Polynesian Girl
Hind A herd or group of camels; historically associated with wealth Arabic Girl
Hirah Commonly associated with "diamond" in South Asian contexts; also linked to the Cave of Hira in Arabic/Islamic tradition. Arabic, Hebrew, Hindi, Sanskrit Girl
Hirmah Sanctity; protected or respected - 'sacred' or 'inviolable' Arabic Girl
Homaira Reddish, rosy-cheeked; 'little red' or 'the reddish one'. Arabic Girl
Homayra Reddish; little red one; rosy-cheeked Arabic Girl
Houri A beautiful, pure maiden or heavenly companion of paradise Arabic Girl
Humaima Little close companion Arabic Girl
Humayraa Reddish; rosy-cheeked; 'little red one' Arabic Girl
Humayrah Reddish; rosy-cheeked; 'little red one' Arabic Girl
Humera Reddish; rosy-cheeked; 'little red' (diminutive) Arabic Girl
Hurayra Little female cat; kitten Arabic Girl
Hurayrah Little female cat; kitten Arabic Girl
Huria Arabic: 'houri' - a maiden of paradise; Māori: associated with 'day' or seasonal/turning meanings (usage varies by source). Arabic Girl
Huriya Freedom; free woman; liberty Arabic Girl
Hurriya Freedom; liberty Arabic Girl
Husnah Most beautiful; beauty Arabic Girl
Huwaida A diminutive/affectionate Arabic name often understood as 'little one' or interpreted as 'gentle/soft'. Arabic Girl
Ibtehaaj Joy, delight, rejoicing Arabic Girl
Ibtihaaj Joy, delight; rejoicing/exultation Arabic Girl
Ibtihadj Joy; rejoicing; delight; happiness Arabic Girl
Ibtihaje Joy; delight; rejoicing; happiness Arabic Girl
Ibtihajh Smile; joy; delight; happiness Arabic Girl
Icra “Read” or “Recite” (imperative form; Quranic command) Arabic, Urdu Girl
ideena Delicate, gentle (Hebrew Adina); alternatively linked to youth/renewal (Norse Idun) Arabic Girl
iesha Alive, living; 'she who lives' Arabic Girl
Ieshah Likely derived as a variant of Hebrew 'Ishah' (woman) or Arabic 'Aisha' (alive, living); used as a modern phonetic spelling Arabic, English, Hebrew Girl
Ilaa Arabic: 'nobility/exaltation' (and related senses such as 'giving' or 'manifestation'); Sanskrit: 'earth/speech' and name of a mythological daughter of Manu Arabic, Sanskrit Girl
Ilmah Depends on origin: from Arabic 'ilm' = 'knowledge' or related to 'Ilham' = 'inspiration'; in Finnish 'ilma' = 'air, weather'. Arabic, Bosnian, Finnish Girl
Imah Faith, belief (from Arabic 'Iman'),house, home (Sundanese),mother (from Hebrew 'Ima') Arabic, Hebrew, Indonesian Girl
Imama Leader; leadership (also 'turban' in Arabic) Arabic Girl
Imberah Possibly 'rain' or 'rain-related' if derived from Latin 'imber'; otherwise an invented name with no established traditional meaning. Arabic 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