| Name | Meaning | Origins | Gender | Popularity (last 10y) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Asiye | From Arabic Āsiyah: 'one who tends to the weak' or 'comforter'; also the name of Pharaoh's wife who adopted Moses in Islamic tradition. | Arabic | Girl | 17 #1501 | |
| Dahliah | Dahlia: the flower (often interpreted as 'flower'); ultimately from 'dahl' meaning 'valley' | Arabic | Girl | 17 #1502 | |
| Faruq | One who distinguishes between right and wrong; separator of truth and falsehood | Arabic | Boy | 17 #1503 | |
| Irfaan | Knowledge, wisdom, learning, recognition | Arabic | Boy | 17 #1504 | |
| Jubril | God is my strength | Arabic | Boy | 17 #1505 | |
| Khalfani | Successor; descendant - one who comes after | Arabic, Swahili | Boy | 17 #1506 | |
| Lailaa | Night; often connotes dark beauty or born at night | Arabic | Girl | 17 #1507 | |
| Layli | Night; born at night; dark beauty | Arabic | Girl | 17 #1508 | |
| Makka | From Makkah (Mecca), the holy city | Arabic | Girl | 17 #1509 | |
| Masiya | Likely 'anointed' or 'messiah' in origin; exact meaning varies and may be uncertain | Arabic | Girl | 17 #1510 | |
| Mishaal | Torch, flame, beacon; light | Arabic | Boy | 17 #1511 | |
| Nahbi | Possibly "prophet" (from Arabic nabi) or "navel/center" (from Sanskrit nabhī); may also be a modern/invented name. | Arabic, Sanskrit | Unisex | 17 #1512 | |
| Nasro | Victory; help | Arabic | Boy | 17 #1513 | |
| Radd | Possibly from Slavic 'rad' meaning 'happy/eager'; alternatively from Arabic 'radd' meaning 'reply/return'; also associated with English slang 'rad' ('cool'). | Arabic, English, Slavic | Boy | 17 #1514 | |
| Ras | Amharic/Ge'ez: title meaning 'head, chief, duke'; Arabic: 'head' or 'top'; also used as a short form of Rasmus/Erasmus (Greek root meaning 'beloved'). | Amharic, Arabic, Dutch, Scandinavian | Boy | 17 #1515 | |
| Rasheeda | Rightly guided; wise; mature | Arabic | Girl | 17 #1516 | |
| Saide | Happy; fortunate; blessed | Arabic | Girl | 17 #1517 | |
| Sany | Varies by origin - from Alexander/Sandra: "defender of men"; from Sanskrit (Sanjay/Sanya): "victorious/triumphant"; from Hausa/Arabic (Sani): "second" (often second-born). | Arabic, English, Hausa, Indian, Slavic | Unisex | 17 #1518 | |
| Tabassum | Smile | Arabic | Girl | 17 #1519 | |
| Aben | Son of | Arabic, Spanish | Boy | 16 #1520 | |
| Almaz | Diamond | Amharic, Arabic | Girl | 16 #1521 | |
| Anifa | Kind, friendly, compassionate | Arabic | Girl | 16 #1522 | |
| Atiye | Gift (often interpreted as "gift from God") | Arabic | Girl | 16 #1523 | |
| Azyan | Adorned; beautiful; graceful (related to 'zayn'/'zayan' meaning beauty/ornament) | Arabic | Unisex | 16 #1524 | |
| Ehsaan | Benevolence, kindness, charity, excellence | Arabic | Boy | 16 #1525 | |
| Hayati | My life / life (from Arabic hayat "life") | Arabic | Boy | 16 #1526 | |
| Imena | Literally 'names' in Slavic; alternatively associated with 'faith' if linked to Arabic 'Iman'. | Arabic | Girl | 16 #1527 | |
| Jassar | Brave; courageous; bold | Arabic | Boy | 16 #1528 | |
| Jibrael | God is my strength | Arabic | Boy | 16 #1529 | |
| Loulou | Diminutive of Louis/Louise ('renowned/famous warrior') or variant of Lulu meaning 'pearl'. | Arabic, English, French | Girl | 16 #1530 | |
| Malekhi | Possibly a variant of Hebrew Malachi meaning "my messenger," or derived from Arabic/Persian malek meaning "king" - interpreted as "messenger" or "of the king/kingly." | Arabic, Hebrew, Persian | Boy | 16 #1531 | |
| Marouan | Flint, a type of stone; connotes solidity or strength | Arabic | Boy | 16 #1532 | |
| Massoud | Fortunate; happy; lucky | Arabic | Boy | 16 #1533 | |
| Nassif | Just, fair-minded | Arabic | Boy | 16 #1534 | |
| Niyat | Intention; purpose; resolve | Arabic | Unisex | 16 #1535 | |
| Rahmatullah | Mercy of Allah (God's mercy) | Arabic | Boy | 16 #1536 | |
| Soufian | From Arabic سفيان (Sufyān); often rendered as 'light/slender' or 'one who moves swiftly'. | Arabic | Boy | 16 #1537 | |
| Akelah | Wise, intelligent, sensible | Arabic | Girl | 15 #1538 | |
| Caid | Possible meanings: 'round/barrel' or 'from battle' (as a Cade/Kade variant), 'leader/commander' (Arabic qa'id), or related to the Irish word for a traditional ballgame. | Arabic, English, Gaelic, Irish | Unisex | 15 #1539 | |
| Jhanna | Likely 'paradise' or 'garden' (Arabic jannah); alternatively associated with 'God is gracious' when linked to Joanna/Hannah. | Arabic, Latin, Slavic | Girl | 15 #1540 | |
| Malha | Possibly from Hebrew/Aramaic roots related to 'queen' (via Malka/Malcha) or from the Arabic root m-l-ḥ meaning 'salt' / a place-name; used also as a toponym. | Arabic, Hebrew | Girl | 15 #1541 | |
| Marva | Modern feminine name; often treated as a feminine form of Marvin/Mervyn or a variant of Arabic Marwa - meanings vary by source. | Arabic, English, Welsh | Girl | 15 #1542 | |
| Mevlüt | Newborn; birth | Arabic, Turkish | Boy | 15 #1543 | |
| Naiel | Attainer; one who attains or achieves | Arabic | Boy | 15 #1544 | |
| Saqr | Falcon (bird of prey) | Arabic | Boy | 15 #1545 | |
| Sharina | Depends on root: 'from the plain' (Hebrew Sharon) or 'sweet' (Persian Shirin); often used as a feminine diminutive/variant of Shari/Sharon | Arabic | Girl | 15 #1546 | |
| Tima | Varies by origin: often a short form of Fatima (Arabic) or a diminutive of Timothy/Timofey (Greek/Slavic, 'honoring God'); specific meaning depends on cultural source. | Arabic, Greek, Slavic | Unisex | 15 #1547 | |
| Zubaida | Diminutive of the root 'zubd' meaning 'cream' or 'choicest' - often interpreted as 'little cream', 'best' or 'the elite' | Arabic | Girl | 15 #1548 | |
| Abdollah | Servant of God | Arabic, Persian | Boy | 14 #1549 | |
| Adhem | Very dark, black | Arabic | Boy | 14 #1550 |
Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany for every Arabic-origin name in our dataset.