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Arabic names - Baby names with the origin Arabic

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Abdur Rouf Servant of the Most Kind / The Compassionate (one of God’s names, al-Ra'ūf) Arabic Boy
Abdur-Rashid Servant of the Rightly-Guiding (one of the names of God, al-Rashīd) Arabic, Islamic Boy
Abdurrahim Servant of the Merciful (one of the names of God, Ar-Raḥīm) Arabic Boy
Abdus Samee Servant of the All-Hearing (one of the 99 names of God in Islam) Arabic, Islamic Boy
Abdus-Sami Servant of the All-Hearing (one of the 99 names of God, Al-Samīʿ) Arabic Boy
Abdy Servant (often understood as 'servant of God') Arabic, Somali Boy
Abdylas Unknown Arabic Boy
Abidah Female worshipper; devout, pious Arabic Girl
Abidalla Worshipper/servant of God Arabic Boy
Abidoun From Arabic ʿābid meaning 'worshipper' or 'devout (one who worships God)' Arabic Boy
Abidur Worshipper, devout - one who worships God Arabic Boy
Abidurrahman Worshipper/devotee of the Most Merciful (Ar-Rahman) Arabic Boy
Abolhasan Kunya meaning "father of Hasan" (an honorific referring to Hasan) Arabic Boy
Abrahin Father of many; exalted father Arabic, Hebrew Boy
Abud Diminutive of 'ʿAbd' meaning 'servant' - often understood as 'little servant' or 'servant (of God)' Arabic Boy
Abudi A variant or diminutive of 'Abdi'/'Abd' meaning 'servant' (commonly understood as 'servant of God') Arabic, Somali Boy
Abudulah Servant of God (servant of Allah) Arabic Boy
Abudulahi Servant of God (servant of Allah) Arabic Boy
Abudulaziz 'Servant of the Almighty' - 'Abd (servant) of al‑ʿAzīz (the All‑Powerful), one of the names of God Arabic Boy
Abudulkadir Servant of the All‑Powerful (from 'Abd al‑Qādir', one of the names of God) Arabic Boy
Abudullah Servant of God (Allah) Arabic Boy
Abudulrahman Servant of the Most Merciful (servant of Ar-Rahman, an attribute of God) Arabic Boy
Abudulsalam Servant of the All‑Peaceful (one of the names of God); 'servant of peace'. Arabic Boy
Abul Father of the Arabic Boy
Abulfat Father of conquest / opening / victory Arabic Boy
Abulfaz Father of excellence Arabic, Persian Boy
Abulfeda Father of redemption Arabic Boy
Abulhassan Kunya meaning "father of Hasan" (Hasan = "handsome" or "good") Arabic Boy
Abutaleb Father of the seeker; literally Abu (father of) + Talib (seeker/student) Arabic Boy
Abyaan Clear, eloquent, articulate Arabic Boy
Achila Original Gothic meaning uncertain. As a modern variant of Akhila/Akila: Sanskrit 'whole, entire'; as Akilah/Aqeela (Arabic): 'intelligent, logical'. Arabic Boy
Achilah Likely 'wise, intelligent' (from Arabic/Hebrew Akilah) or 'complete/whole' (from Sanskrit Akhila); used as a feminine given name. Arabic, Hebrew, Sanskrit Girl
Achillah Wise, intelligent, sensible Arabic Girl
Achmed Most praiseworthy; highly praised Arabic Boy
Adaa Performance; manner Arabic, Hindi, Urdu Girl
Adawnah New light Arabic, English, Hebrew, Igbo Girl
Addin From Arabic ad-dīn: 'the faith' or 'religion' - often used in compound names meaning 'of the faith' Arabic Boy
Addiyah A feminine elaboration of Adi/Adia; commonly interpreted as 'ornament of God' (Hebrew) or 'gift' (African/Swahili) in modern usage. Arabic, English, Hebrew Girl
Adee Variant/spelling of Adi/Addie/Ade with multiple possible roots: Hebrew 'Adi' = 'jewel, ornament'; Arabic 'Adi' = 'runner/warrior' (traditional personal name); Yoruba 'Ade' = 'crown, royalty'; also used as an English pet form of names like Adelaide/Adeline. Arabic, English, Hebrew, Yoruba Unisex
Adeebah Feminine form of Adib: 'literate, cultured; a woman of letters, educated and refined.' Arabic Girl
Adeela Just; fair; honest Arabic Girl
Adeele From Arabic: 'just, fair'; alternatively from Germanic 'Adele': 'noble'. Arabic Girl
Adheel Arabic: 'just, fair'; Hebrew (as Adiel): 'ornament of God' or 'God is witness' Arabic Boy
Adhia Varies by origin - commonly 'gift' (Swahili/Arabic) or 'first/beginning' (Sanskrit) Arabic, Hindi, Sanskrit, Swahili Girl
Adile Just, fair, honest Arabic Girl
Adilya Just, fair Arabic Girl
Adiyaah Likely 'ornament/crown of God' (Hebrew) or 'first/primal' (Sanskrit); often used as a feminine given name. Arabic, Hebrew, Sanskrit Girl
Adiyyah Various reported meanings - commonly "gift" (Swahili) and also associated with Hebrew senses such as "God is my witness" or "ornament of God"; used as a feminine name/variant in Arabic Arabic, Hebrew, Swahili Girl
Adiyyat “the chargers” - those who run swiftly (often referring to charging horses) Arabic Girl
Adla Just, fair, equitable Arabic Girl

Arabic name popularity over time

Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany for every Arabic-origin name in our dataset.

5,146
Names in this origin
129
With data in 2025
0
Births 2025
261,396
Peak year 0