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Arabic names - Baby names with the origin Arabic

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Arvad Uncertain - most commonly associated with the Syrian island Arwad (a place-name). If linked to Arvid, it would carry the Old Norse sense of 'eagle' + 'tree'. Arabic, Scandinavian Boy
Arwah Souls; spirits Arabic Girl
Asadul Lion (often short for Asadullah, 'Lion of God') Arabic Boy
Asadul Haq Lion of the Truth Arabic Boy
Asadul Islam Lion of Islam Arabic, Urdu Boy
Asadul Kabir Great lion Arabic Boy
Asadul Karim Lion of the Generous (from Asad = lion + al-Karim = the Generous, an attribute of God) Arabic Boy
Asafa Possibly 'collector, gatherer' (from Hebrew Asaf) or related to Akan 'Asafo' meaning 'warrior company/assembly'; used as a male given name. Akan, Arabic, Hebrew Boy
Asarel Possibly 'God helps' or 'made by God' - exact meaning uncertain due to rarity Arabic, Hebrew Boy
Asema Possibly a variant of Arabic Asma meaning 'supreme'/'lofty'; in Finnish the word 'asema' means 'station' or 'position'. Arabic, Finnish Girl
Asfour Bird; sparrow Arabic Boy
Asgar From Arabic أصغر (asghar) meaning 'younger' or 'smaller'; alternatively from Old Norse Ásgeirr meaning 'god-spear' (divine spear). Arabic, Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Asghar Smaller; younger Arabic Boy
Ashah Commonly associated with 'hope' or 'desire' (Sanskrit); also linked to 'alive' (via Arabic Aisha) and related to the Hebrew root meaning 'to make' or 'do'. Arabic, Hebrew, Hindi, Sanskrit Girl
Ashraaf Most honorable; most noble Arabic Boy
Ashraff Most honorable; noble Arabic Boy
Ashrafi Noble, honorable; literally 'of/related to Ashraf' or 'descendant of Ashraf'. Arabic Boy
Asifah Storm; tempest Arabic Girl
Asija Comforter; one who tends to the weak; healer Arabic Girl
Asile Noble, genuine; of noble origin Arabic, Turkish Girl
Asimah Feminine form of Asim; protector, guardian, defender Arabic Girl
Asiyeh Comforter; one who tends to the weak Arabic Girl
Askar Soldier; army Arabic, Persian Boy
Asker Varies by origin: Turkish/Arabic - 'soldier' or related to 'army'; Old Norse/Norwegian (toponymic) - derived from elements meaning 'ash tree/field' (place name); in some Turkic/Central Asian contexts (Askar) - 'lofty' or 'bright'. Arabic, Norwegian, Turkish Boy
Asmat Chastity, purity, protection (from the Arabic root meaning to protect/preserve) Arabic Unisex
Assaad Happier; more fortunate Arabic Boy
Assi {'Hebrew': 'Usually a short form or pet name (linked to names such as Asaf, Asa, Asher) rather than a separate lexical meaning', 'Arabic': "From ʿĀṣī (عاصي) meaning 'rebellious' or 'defiant' (also used as a river epithet, e.g. al-ʿAsī, 'the rebellious')", 'Finnish/Scandinavian': 'Used as a feminine given name or diminutive; no distinct dictionary meaning'} Arabic, Finnish, Hebrew, Scandinavian Boy
Aswad Black, dark Arabic Boy
Aswar Likely "horseman" or "rider" (from Persian asvar) or related to Sanskrit "ashva" meaning "horse". Arabic, Persian, Sanskrit Boy
Ataa Gift; generosity; one who gives Arabic Boy
Atah Gift; giving Arabic Boy
Atahira Pure; chaste Arabic Girl
Ataiah Gift; often interpreted as 'gift of God' Arabic Unisex
Ataya From Arabic root meaning "gift" or "present"; associated with generosity/charity. Other origins/surname uses have different/local meanings. Arabic Girl
Ataíyah Gift; bestowal - often interpreted as "gift from God" Arabic Girl
Ateeq Ancient, old, venerable; can also imply 'freed' or 'emancipated'. Arabic Boy
Athie Gift Arabic, Turkish Unisex
Athiya Gift Arabic Girl
Ati Varies by origin: 'gift' (from Arabic 'Atiyah'), 'heart' (Javanese 'ati'), or a diminutive form related to Attila. Arabic, Hungarian, Indonesian, Javanese Unisex
Atie In Dutch contexts, a pet form of names such as Adriana or Aaltje; in Arabic contexts related to 'Atiyah' meaning 'gift' or 'present'. Arabic, Dutch Girl
Atifete Affection, kindness Albanian, Arabic, Turkish Girl
Atikah Free/emancipated; noble or ancient Arabic Girl
Atiqa Noble, honorable; 'freed' or 'emancipated' (from the Arabic root ʿ-t-q); also conveys precious/rare. Arabic Girl
Atiqah Freed/liberated; noble or venerable (from Arabic root ʿ-t-q, 'to free') Arabic Girl
Atiqul From Arabic 'Atiq' meaning 'ancient, noble, or freed (one who is emancipated)' Arabic Boy
Atir Hebrew: 'abundant' or 'mighty'; Arabic: 'fragrant' or 'precious' Arabic, Hebrew Boy
Atmane Derived from Uthman (Arabic عثمان); traditionally associated with the historic name Uthman - etymology uncertain (often glossed as 'young/baby bustard' in some sources). Arabic Boy
Atta Gift (Arabic); twin (Akan); self/soul (Pali/Sanskrit) Akan, Arabic, Sanskrit Boy
Attaullah Gift of God Arabic Boy
Attiya Gift, present; bestowal (often understood as 'God-given') 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