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Arabic names - Baby names with the origin Arabic

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Alih Likely a variant of the Arabic name Ali, meaning "exalted, noble"; in Malay/Indonesian 'alih' means "to move/transfer" Arabic, Indonesian Boy
Alikah Likely "exalted" or "noble" (derived from Arabic Ali); also used as a feminine/phonetic variant of Alicia/Alika Arabic Girl
Alilyah Variant of Aaliyah/Aliyah - 'exalted, ascending' Arabic, English, Hebrew Girl
Alimi Knowing; learned Arabic, Hausa, Yoruba Boy
Alimoh Exalted and praiseworthy (from 'Ali' meaning exalted/noble, combined with 'Moh' from Muhammad meaning praiseworthy) Arabic, Persian, Urdu Boy
Alimu Learned, knowledgeable; scholar Arabic Boy
Alimuddin Scholar of the faith / learned one of the religion Arabic Boy
Alimudin Scholar of the faith (learned in religion) Arabic Boy
Alimurtaza Combination of 'Ali' (exalted, noble) and 'Murtaza' (the chosen/approved) - 'exalted and chosen'. Arabic, Persian, Urdu Boy
Aliyeh Exalted, high, noble, sublime Arabic Girl
Allambey 'Allām' = very learned; combined with 'bey' = chieftain/lord - 'learned lord' or 'scholar chieftain' Arabic Boy
alliya Exalted, high; ascending Arabic, English, Hebrew Girl
Almeera Princess Arabic Girl
Altair Flying eagle Arabic Boy
Altaire The flyer; "the flying one"; associated with the star Altair Arabic Unisex
Altayr “the bird” or “the flyer”; also the traditional name of the star Altair (Alpha Aquilae) Arabic, Persian, Turkish Boy
Alvida Farewell; goodbye Arabic Girl
Alwalda Related to birth/parenthood - 'the mother' or 'the born/child' (from Arabic root walad/walida) Arabic, Semitic Girl
Alwan Colors (plural of 'color') Arabic Boy
Alyiyah Exalted, high; (Hebrew) ascent Arabic Girl
Alym Learned, knowledgeable; scholar Arabic Boy
Alytah Variant of Aaliyah/Aliyah - 'exalted', 'high' or 'to ascend' Arabic, Hebrew Girl
Alyyiah Exalted, high; related to 'ascent' or 'to ascend' Arabic, Hebrew Girl
Alzire The shining; the blossom/flower Arabic, Portuguese Girl
Alzynah The ornament; adornment; beauty Arabic Girl
Amaanath Trust, something entrusted; custody or treasure Arabic Girl
Amaanullah God's protection Arabic Boy
Amadiyeh From Amadiya / of Amadiya (denotes origin from the town) Arabic, Persian Girl
Amaleen Likely derived from Amal - Arabic 'hope' or Germanic 'amal' 'work/industrious'; with a diminutive -een ending often interpreted as 'little', so roughly 'little hope' or 'little worker'. Arabic, Germanic, Irish Girl
Amaneullah God's protection / peace or safety from God Arabic Boy
Amaney Wishes, hopes, aspirations Arabic Girl
amarr Variant spelling of Ammar/Amar - in Arabic (Ammar) commonly 'long-lived', 'one who builds', or 'devout'; in Sanskrit (Amar) 'immortal' or 'undying'. Arabic, Hindi, Sanskrit Boy
Amat Female servant; used as 'servant of' in compound theophoric names (e.g., Amatullah - 'servant of God'). Arabic Girl
Amearah Princess; female leader/commander Arabic Girl
Ameel Worker, doer; in some usages associated with hope or aspiration Arabic, Persian, Urdu Boy
Ameree Possibly 'beloved' (from French Aimée), 'princess/leader' (from Arabic), or 'strength/eternal' (from African/Igbo origins). Arabic, English, Igbo Girl
Amet Highly praised; most commendable (variant of Ahmad/Ahmed) Arabic Boy
Ameyrah Princess, leader Arabic Girl
Aminatu Trustworthy; faithful; honest Arabic Girl
Aminollah Trustworthy of God / trusted by God Arabic, Persian Boy
Aminon Derived from the Arabic name Amin meaning "trustworthy", "faithful", or "honest" Arabic Unisex
Amintah Trustworthy; faithful; secure Arabic Girl
Aminte Likely 'defender' (from Greek Amyntas) or 'trustworthy/faithful' (related to Arabic Amin); exact origin uncertain Arabic, Greek, Romanian Boy
Amir Timur Combines Arabic 'Amir' (commander/prince) and Turkic 'Timur' (iron) - 'iron commander' or 'iron prince'. Arabic, Persian Boy
Amiraah Princess; female leader Arabic Girl
amirrah Princess; female leader Arabic Girl
Aml Hope Arabic Girl
Ammer Arabic origin: 'one who builds, long-lived, prosperous.' German origin: from a place name or the word for a bunting (a type of bird). Arabic, German Boy
Ammin Likely 'trustworthy, faithful' (from Arabic Amin); occasionally seen as a Hebrew/Biblical name-element related to 'people'. Arabic, Hebrew Boy
Ammyn Trustworthy, honest, faithful Arabic Boy

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
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Births 2025
261,396
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