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Arabic Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Malihah Beautiful, attractive, charming; graceful Arabic Girl
malikah Queen Arabic Girl
Malouma Known; informed; (by extension) the knowledgeable/learned one Arabic Girl
Malykah Queen Arabic Girl
Mamtaz Distinguished; excellent; superior Arabic Girl
Manaat Name of the pre-Islamic Arabian goddess Manāt; associated with fate or destiny Arabic Girl
Mansoora Victorious; one who is granted victory Arabic Girl
Mansura Victorious; "one who is granted victory" Arabic Girl
Mansurah Victorious; 'one who is granted victory.' Arabic Girl
Mapirah No established historical meaning; likely a modern invented name often interpreted as 'unique', 'beloved', or associated with 'light' depending on possible roots Arabic Girl
Mariyatu Derived from Mary/Maryam - commonly understood as 'beloved' or a 'wished-for child' Arabic Girl
Marjah Generally a feminine form related to Marja/Mariah. In Finnish marja means "berry"; in some contexts the form appears as a place-name/Arabic-derived word related to marsh/meadow or as a variant of Mary/Maria. Arabic, English, Finnish Girl
Marjoun Coral (precious sea coral) Arabic, Persian Girl
Marvah From Arabic Marw/Marwah - 'a smooth white stone, flint' and the name of a hill (Marwah) near Mecca Arabic Girl
Marwaareed Pearl(s) Arabic, Persian Girl
Marzieh Approved, pleasing (to God); accepted, content Arabic Girl
Marziyah Pleasing, agreeable, approved/accepted Arabic Girl
Mashail Torches, beacons; symbolizes light and guidance Arabic Girl
Masoodeh Fortunate; happy; blessed Arabic Girl
Masoome Innocent; sinless; immaculate Arabic Girl
Masouda Fortunate, lucky, blessed Arabic Girl
Masouma Innocent; sinless; protected from sin Arabic Girl
Masoumah Innocent; pure; protected from sin; (in Shi'a usage) infallible Arabic Girl
Masoumeh Innocent, pure, protected, sinless Arabic Girl
Masroorah Happy, joyful, pleased, content Arabic Girl
Masroura Joyful; happy Arabic Girl
Masrura Joyful; happy; delighted Arabic Girl
Masrurah Joyful, delighted, happy Arabic Girl
Massouda Fortunate; lucky; blessed Arabic Girl
Mastoora Modest, veiled, chaste; protected Arabic Girl
Mastourah Modest, veiled, protected; chaste Arabic Girl
Mastura Modest, veiled, chaste; (literally) covered or hidden Arabic, Indonesian Girl
Masume Innocent; sinless; pure Arabic Girl
Masumeh Innocent; sinless; chaste Arabic, Persian Girl
Mavia Etymology uncertain. Best known from a 4th-century Arab queen named Mavia; no widely agreed literal meaning. Sometimes treated as a phonetic variant of Maya/Maia. Arabic Girl
Mayesha Various possible meanings: 'life' (from Swahili maisha), 'graceful/proud walk' (from Arabic Maysa), or a compound of Sanskrit elements suggesting 'desire/wish'. Arabic, Hindi, Sanskrit, Swahili Girl
Maymona Blessed, fortunate, auspicious Arabic Girl
Maysoona Graceful, beautiful; one with a delicate or graceful walk Arabic Girl
Maysouna Beautiful face; graceful, proud walk Arabic Girl
Mayyar Moonlit; radiant; luminous Arabic Girl
Mazina Likely the feminine form of the Arabic name Mazin, associated with 'rain clouds' or 'bringing rain'. Arabic Girl
Mazoon Associated with the historic name Maẓūn (an old name for Oman); used as a feminine given name in the Arabian Gulf Arabic Girl
Meana Likely a variant of Meena/Mena/Mina. Possible meanings include 'fish' (from Sanskrit Meena), or relate to Persian/Arabic roots meaning 'enamel/azure' or diminutive/affectionate forms in other languages; precise meaning depends on origin. Arabic, Indian, Italian, Sanskrit, Spanish Girl
Meanah Variant of Meena/Mina; commonly associated with 'fish' (Sanskrit), 'azure/enamel' (Persian), or as a diminutive of Wilhelmina meaning 'resolute protector' Arabic, Hindi, Persian Girl
Medeena City; refers to the city of Medina (al-Madīnah) Arabic Girl
Medeenah City; specifically refers to the Islamic holy city of Medina ('the city') Arabic Girl
Medina City; originally Madīnah, referring to the city of Medina in Saudi Arabia Arabic Girl
Mehira In Arabic (ماهرة) 'skilled, expert'; in Hebrew (מהירה) 'swift, quick'. Arabic, Hebrew Girl
Melekah Likely 'queen' (Hebrew/Arabic) or 'angel' (Turkish/Arabic), depending on origin Arabic, Hebrew, Turkish Girl
Melenyah Likely 'sweet as honey' or 'beloved' - a modern invented name combining 'mel' (honey) with a -yah/-ia ending. Arabic, English 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