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Arabic Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Kefirah From Semitic root K‑F‑R meaning "denial" or "disbelief" (in Hebrew/Arabic); rarely used as a given name. If linked to Hebrew 'Kfir', a feminine form could be interpreted as related to 'young lion'. Arabic, Semitic Girl
Kelileh Beloved, dear Arabic, Persian Girl
Khaaleeda Eternal; immortal; everlasting Arabic Girl
Khaalida Eternal, immortal; everlasting Arabic Girl
Khaalila Beloved; close friend or intimate companion. Arabic Girl
Khaalilah Beloved; close/intimate friend Arabic Girl
Khaatoon Noblewoman; lady; queen/empress (a title of respect for a high-ranking woman) Arabic, Persian Girl
Khadijeh Early-born, premature (etymological meaning) Arabic Girl
Khadijia “Early-born” or “premature child” (name famously borne by the Prophet Muhammad’s first wife) Arabic Girl
Khadijja Early-born; 'premature child' - name of the Prophet Muhammad's first wife. Arabic Girl
Khadijya Premature or early-born child Arabic Girl
Khadja Early-born; premature child Arabic Girl
Khala Maternal aunt (mother's sister) Arabic Girl
Khalah Maternal aunt (mother's sister) Arabic Girl
Khaleda Immortal; eternal; everlasting Arabic Girl
Khaleeda Eternal; immortal; everlasting Arabic Girl
Khaleedah Eternal; immortal; everlasting Arabic Girl
Khaleeqa Derived from the Arabic root meaning 'to create' - can be understood as 'created' or 'creative'. Arabic Girl
Khaleeqah From the Arabic root خ ل ق (to create); feminine form meaning 'creative' or 'she who creates' (often rendered as 'creator' or 'creative'). Arabic Girl
Khalidah Eternal; immortal; everlasting Arabic Girl
Khatidja Early-born; 'premature child' Arabic Girl
Khatidjah Early-born; premature child Arabic Girl
Khatija “Early-born” or “premature”; famously the name of Khadija bint Khuwaylid, the Prophet Muhammad’s first wife. Arabic Girl
Khatijah ‘Premature’ or ‘early-born child’; famously borne by Khadijah, the first wife of the Prophet Muhammad. Arabic Girl
Khatyjah From Arabic meaning "premature child" or "early-born"; famously borne by Khadijah, the first wife of the Prophet Muhammad. Arabic Girl
Khirah Goodness, benevolence; virtuous or chosen Arabic Girl
Kholod Eternity; immortality; everlastingness Arabic Girl
Khouriyah Feminine form of Khoury - 'of the priest', 'priestess' or 'priest's daughter' Arabic Girl
Khulood Eternity; immortality; everlasting Arabic Girl
Khusnudjan Beautiful soul / beloved beauty (from Arabic 'khusn' = beauty/goodness + Persian 'jan' = soul/dear) Arabic Girl
Kifayat Sufficiency, adequacy; being enough or competent Arabic Girl
Kifayath Sufficiency, adequacy Arabic Girl
Kifayet Sufficiency, adequacy; competence or self-sufficiency Arabic Girl
Kindah Name of an ancient Arab tribe used as a female name; in modern sources sometimes rendered as 'delicate' or associated with a type of tree Arabic Girl
Kitarah Associated with the lyre or music; broadly interpreted as 'musical' or 'harp-like' Arabic Girl
Kubrea Great, greatest; supreme Arabic Girl
Labana Likely 'white' or 'fair' (from Hebrew Laban); also associated with the Labana trading community of South Asia; in Arabic related to 'labna' (yogurt/milk). Arabic, Hebrew, Punjabi Girl
Laila Night; 'born at night' Arabic Girl
lailah Night (often interpreted as "born at night") Arabic, Hebrew, Persian Girl
Laile Derived from the word for 'night' - often taken to mean 'night' or 'dark beauty'. Arabic, Hebrew, Persian Girl
Lailya Night; night-born; often evokes 'dark beauty' Arabic Girl
Laleah A modern/variant form whose meaning depends on derivation: 'night' (from Arabic Layla), 'weary' (from Hebrew Leah), or 'tulip' (from Persian Laleh). Arabic, Hebrew, Persian Girl
Lameah Shining, radiant Arabic Girl
Lameya Likely a variant of Lamia/Lamiya; in Arabic contexts often interpreted as “dark-lipped,” and in other usages associated with the Greek mythological name Lamia. Arabic, Greek Girl
Lamie Often associated with Arabic Lāmia meaning "shining" or "radiant"; also linked to the Greek name/place Lamia and the mythological figure. Arabic, English, Greek Girl
Lamyaa Shining; radiant; luminous Arabic Girl
Lathifa Gentle, kind, pleasant (from Arabic root l-ṭ-f meaning 'kindness' or 'gentleness') Arabic Girl
laylah Night Arabic Girl
Lazize Delicious; delightful; pleasant Arabic Girl
Leeyanah Softness, tenderness; gentle 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