| Name | Meaning | Origins | Gender | Popularity (last 10y) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bilqis | Name of the Queen of Sheba | Arabic | Girl | 14 #1551 | |
| Dhamir | Conscience, inner sense; also 'pronoun' in grammar | Arabic | Boy | 14 #1552 | |
| Kadisha | Holy; sacred; consecrated | Arabic, Semitic | Girl | 14 #1553 | |
| Khamis | Thursday; 'fifth' (from the Arabic root for five) | Arabic | Boy | 14 #1554 | |
| Ramzan | Associated with Ramadan, the Islamic holy month; often given to boys born during Ramadan | Arabic | Boy | 14 #1555 | |
| Shariq | Rising, shining; eastern; one who rises or comes from the east | Arabic | Boy | 14 #1556 | |
| Slim | From Arabic Salim: 'safe, sound, healthy, intact'. In English usage as a nickname/adjective: 'thin'. | Arabic, English | Boy | 14 #1557 | |
| Aliyya | Exalted, noble; (Hebrew) ascent/going up | Arabic | Girl | 13 #1558 | |
| Amyn | Trustworthy, faithful, honest | Arabic | Boy | 13 #1559 | |
| Ashor | Likely connected to the ancient Assyrian name Ashur (place/god) or used as a variant of Hebrew Asher ('happy' or 'blessed'); exact meaning for 'Ashor' is uncertain | Akkadian, Arabic, Assyrian, Hebrew | Boy | 13 #1560 | |
| Aylia | Often treated as a variant of Aaliyah meaning "exalted, high"; sometimes linked to Latin Aelia (a Roman family name, associated with the sun) or Hebrew Eilah (oak/terebinth). | Arabic, Hebrew, Latin | Girl | 13 #1561 | |
| Hend | Hundred camels | Arabic | Girl | 13 #1562 | |
| Hidayat | Guidance; 'right guidance' | Arabic | Boy | 13 #1563 | |
| Jaala | Multiple possible meanings depending on origin - Sanskrit: “water”; Arabic (from jalāʼ): “brightness/clarity”; or used as a modern English variant of Jayla. | Arabic, English, Finnish, Sanskrit | Girl | 13 #1564 | |
| Loutfi | Kind, gentle, gracious - from Arabic 'lutf' meaning kindness or gentleness | Arabic | Boy | 13 #1565 | |
| Muath | Protected; one who seeks refuge (often in God) | Arabic | Boy | 13 #1566 | |
| Shamil | All-encompassing, comprehensive; complete | Arabic, Turkish, Urdu | Boy | 13 #1567 | |
| Shamsa | Sun; sun-like; sunshine | Arabic | Girl | 13 #1568 | |
| Aamil | Worker; doer; agent | Arabic | Boy | 12 #1569 | |
| Anirah | Modern/variant name; often interpreted as 'grace', 'light', or 'boundless' depending on source | Arabic | Girl | 12 #1570 | |
| Basmah | Smile | Arabic | Girl | 12 #1571 | |
| Fareeda | Unique; incomparable; precious | Arabic | Girl | 12 #1572 | |
| Fayda | Benefit; advantage; profit; abundance or outpouring | Arabic | Girl | 12 #1573 | |
| Harim | Korean: meaning varies depending on the hanja chosen (no single fixed meaning). Hebrew: 'harim' is the plural of 'har' meaning 'mountains'. Arabic: related to ḥarīm (حريم) meaning 'women' or 'sanctuary/harem' but not typically used as a personal name in that form. | Arabic, Hebrew, Korean | Unisex | 12 #1574 | |
| Izhar | Hebrew (Yitzhar/יצהר): "fresh oil" or "olive oil". Arabic (إظهار): "to show", "manifestation" or "disclosure". | Arabic, Hebrew | Boy | 12 #1575 | |
| Magomed | Derived from Muhammad - 'praised' or 'praiseworthy'. | Arabic | Boy | 12 #1576 | |
| Najai | Saved; survivor; one who is rescued | Arabic | Unisex | 12 #1577 | |
| Niveen | Arabic: often given the sense of 'delicate', 'gentle' or 'bright'; Irish: used as a form/diminutive of Niamh meaning 'bright/radiant'; related South Asian form (Naveen) means 'new'. | Arabic, Hindi, Irish, Sanskrit | Girl | 12 #1578 | |
| Ronya | Possibly 'song/joy' (Hebrew) or 'gazing/queen' (Arabic); also used as a diminutive of Veronica in some languages. | Arabic, Hebrew, Russian, Scandinavian | Girl | 12 #1579 | |
| Sameh | Forgiving; tolerant; generous | Arabic | Boy | 12 #1580 | |
| Samire | Entertaining companion; conversationalist (from Arabic root s-m-r) | Arabic | Girl | 12 #1581 | |
| Abad | Arabic: 'worshipper/servant' (from ʿibād/ʿabd); Persian: 'prosperous, inhabited, flourishing' (آباد); Spanish (surname): derived from Latin abbas, 'abbot'. | Arabic, Persian, Spanish | Boy | 11 #1582 | |
| Adeeba | Literate, cultured, learned; woman of letters | Arabic | Girl | 11 #1583 | |
| Asira | Literally 'female prisoner'; figuratively 'captivated' or 'one who is captivated' | Arabic | Girl | 11 #1584 | |
| Assana | From Arabic ḥasan/hasan - 'good' or 'beautiful' | Arabic | Girl | 11 #1585 | |
| Azie | Likely 'beloved/precious' or 'mighty' (from Arabic 'aziz'), or a diminutive of Hebrew names meaning 'God has helped'/'God is my strength', depending on origin. | Arabic, English, Hebrew | Unisex | 11 #1586 | |
| Bintu | Daughter (derived from Arabic bint, often used as a feminine given name or patronymic element) | Arabic | Girl | 11 #1587 | |
| Caliph | Successor; steward; deputy | Arabic | Boy | 11 #1588 | |
| Dini | Indonesian/Malay: 'dini' = early, dawn; Arabic: derived from dīn = religion/faith, implying 'religious' or 'of the faith'. | Arabic, Indonesian, Italian, Malay | Girl | 11 #1589 | |
| Elmas | Diamond | Arabic, Turkish | Girl | 11 #1590 | |
| Fawzia | Victorious; successful | Arabic | Girl | 11 #1591 | |
| Hamada | Diminutive of Hamad - 'little praised one' / 'praiseworthy' | Arabic | Boy | 11 #1592 | |
| Hamara | Varied - possibly 'red' (Arabic), 'ours' (Hindi/Urdu), or related to Amara meanings such as 'grace' or 'immortal'. | Arabic, Hindi, Urdu | Girl | 11 #1593 | |
| Hamidah | Praiseworthy (from the Arabic root H‑M‑D, 'to praise') | Arabic | Girl | 11 #1594 | |
| Hason | Likely derived from Arabic Hasan meaning "handsome" or "good"; in English use may be a phonetic/spelling variant without a distinct meaning | Arabic, English | Boy | 11 #1595 | |
| Hayaat | Life | Arabic | Girl | 11 #1596 | |
| Iqbal | Prosperity; good fortune; success | Arabic | Boy | 11 #1597 | |
| Jeyda | “good” or “excellent” (from Arabic jayyida); also used as a variant of Jade (the gemstone) | Arabic, English, Turkish | Girl | 11 #1598 | |
| Kadijatu | Early-born; premature child (from Arabic Khadījah) | Arabic | Girl | 11 #1599 | |
| Kalima | Word; speech; utterance | Arabic | Girl | 11 #1600 |
Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany for every Arabic-origin name in our dataset.