| Name | Meaning | Origins | Gender | Popularity (last 10y) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kadi | Estonian: diminutive of Kadri/Katherine, meaning 'pure'; Arabic/Turkish: from qadi, meaning 'judge'. | Arabic, Estonian, Turkish | Girl | 98 #951 | |
| Rahm | Womb; mercy | Arabic, Hebrew | Boy | 98 #952 | |
| Samera | Companion in evening conversation; entertaining companion or conversationalist (sometimes linked to 'breeze' in South Asian usage) | Arabic | Girl | 98 #953 | |
| Abdur | “servant of” - typically a prefix in compound theophoric names (e.g., Abdur‑Rahman) | Arabic | Boy | 97 #954 | |
| Fuad | Heart; the inner heart, seat of emotions or conscience | Arabic | Boy | 97 #955 | |
| Haydar | Lion; brave, lion-like (epithet of Ali) | Arabic | Boy | 97 #956 | |
| Kamali | Multiple origins: Hawaiian 'kamaliʻi' - child/prince; from Arabic 'Kamal' - related to perfection/completeness; in South Asian contexts a variant of 'Kamala' - lotus. | Arabic, Hawaiian, Indian, Persian, Sanskrit, Swahili | Unisex | 97 #957 | |
| Suhayl | Name of a bright star (Canopus); from the root s-h-l meaning 'smooth' or 'easy'. | Arabic | Boy | 97 #958 | |
| Anah | Varies by origin - often linked to 'grace' (as a form of Anna) or to Arabic roots conveying care/compassion; other cultural roots have related meanings. | Arabic, Hebrew, Persian | Girl | 96 #959 | |
| Raima | Loving, compassionate | Arabic, Urdu | Girl | 96 #960 | |
| Akbar | Great; greater/greatest | Arabic | Boy | 95 #961 | |
| Ashir | {'Hebrew': 'rich, wealthy', 'variant_of_Asher': 'fortunate, blessed (if treated as variant of Asher)', 'South_Asian': 'used in modern usage associated with blessing/good wishes'} | Arabic, Hebrew | Boy | 95 #962 | |
| Koran | From the Arabic Qur'an, meaning "recitation"; also the name of the Islamic holy book. | Arabic | Boy | 95 #963 | |
| Maymuna | Blessed; fortunate; auspicious | Arabic | Girl | 95 #964 | |
| Semir | Companion in evening conversation; entertaining companion | Arabic | Boy | 95 #965 | |
| Aidah | Visitor, returner; reward | Arabic | Girl | 94 #966 | |
| Leyann | Likely from Arabic Layan meaning "softness" or "gentleness", or a modern variant of Leanne (Lee + Anne) conveying 'meadow'/'grace'. | Arabic, English | Girl | 94 #967 | |
| Muneer | Luminous; bright; radiant; enlightening | Arabic | Boy | 94 #968 | |
| Shamiya | Often interpreted as 'from the Levant' or 'Damascene' (Arabic). In some contexts considered a feminine form related to Hebrew Shemaiah meaning 'God has heard'. | Arabic | Girl | 94 #969 | |
| Ashia | Often a form of Aisha ('alive, living') or linked to Asha ('hope') | Arabic, Hindi | Girl | 93 #970 | |
| Halime | Gentle, patient, forbearing | Arabic | Girl | 93 #971 | |
| Kadia | Likely a form of the Arabic name Khadija, commonly interpreted as 'early child' or 'premature child'; used as a feminine given name across cultures. | Arabic | Girl | 93 #972 | |
| Kinda | Named after the Kindah tribe; used as a feminine given name in Arabic-speaking cultures. | Arabic | Girl | 93 #973 | |
| Najat | Salvation; deliverance | Arabic | Girl | 93 #974 | |
| Zahia | Bright, radiant | Arabic | Girl | 93 #975 | |
| Abdulhamid | Servant of the Praiseworthy (from ʻAbd al-Ḥamīd; al-Ḥamīd is one of the 99 names of God) | Arabic | Boy | 92 #976 | |
| Faya | Commonly 'fairy' (from English Faye); can also be associated with 'faith/loyalty' or have varied meanings in other languages/regions. | Arabic, English | Girl | 92 #977 | |
| Bain | Fair, white, fair-haired | Arabic, French, Gaelic, Norse, Scottish | Boy | 91 #978 | |
| Hinaya | Happy, delighted; content | Arabic | Girl | 91 #979 | |
| Kairah | Various - commonly 'dark-haired' (Irish), 'good/virtuous' (Arabic), or interpreted as 'unique/beloved' in South Asian contexts. | Arabic, Irish | Girl | 91 #980 | |
| Leyth | Lion | Arabic | Boy | 91 #981 | |
| Maziyah | Likely 'graceful' or 'beautiful/prosperous' (derived from Arabic roots) | Arabic | Girl | 91 #982 | |
| Ayyan | Fortunate, blessed; also interpreted as 'gift of God' in some usages; in Tamil an honorific meaning 'respected lord' or 'father' | Arabic, Somali, Tamil | Boy | 90 #983 | |
| Jenin | Possibly associated with the Palestinian city Jenin; in Arabic janīn can mean 'embryo/young'; as a variant of Janine/Jeanne it would carry the sense 'God is gracious'. | Arabic, English, French | Girl | 90 #984 | |
| Abdi | Servant; often understood as 'servant of God' when combined with a divine name | Arabic, Somali | Boy | 89 #985 | |
| Adeeb | Literate, cultured; man of letters; polite/scholarly | Arabic | Boy | 89 #986 | |
| Ahsen | “better”/“best”; “more beautiful” (from Arabic root h-s-n meaning 'good/beautiful') | Arabic | Boy | 89 #987 | |
| Amell | Possibly "hope" if derived from Arabic Amal; otherwise a modern or surname-derived name without an established traditional meaning. | Arabic, English, French | Unisex | 89 #988 | |
| Azam | Greatest; most magnificent; eminent | Arabic | Boy | 89 #989 | |
| Haseeb | Respected, esteemed; 'the Reckoner' or 'one who takes account' | Arabic | Boy | 89 #990 | |
| Nimah | Blessing; favor; grace | Arabic | Girl | 89 #991 | |
| Samer | Evening conversationalist; companion in night-time chat or entertainer | Arabic | Boy | 89 #992 | |
| Aness | From the Arabic root meaning 'friendliness, sociability' - 'friendly companion' | Arabic | Boy | 88 #993 | |
| Emara | Variant of Amara; can mean 'grace' or 'eternal' (from Amara) or 'leadership/command' (from Arabic Imara). | Arabic | Girl | 88 #994 | |
| Iskander | Defender of men | Arabic, Greek, Persian | Boy | 88 #995 | |
| Lillah | Variant of Lila/Lilah - commonly associated with 'night' (from Arabic Layla) or 'play/divine play' (from Sanskrit lila); also used as a diminutive of names like Lillian or Delilah. | Arabic, English, Hebrew, Sanskrit | Girl | 88 #996 | |
| Salama | Safety, peace, well-being | Arabic | Girl | 88 #997 | |
| Sayda | Happy; fortunate | Arabic | Girl | 88 #998 | |
| Zoraida | From Arabic roots meaning 'radiant', 'blooming' or 'captivating'. | Arabic | Girl | 88 #999 | |
| Zully | Peace; safety | Arabic, Spanish | Girl | 88 #1000 |
Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany for every Arabic-origin name in our dataset.