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Arabic names - Baby names with the origin Arabic

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Dallal Charm; coquettishness; one who is alluring or pampered Arabic Girl
Damer A rare surname-turned-given name of uncertain origin; likely linked to a place or occupational surname (e.g., related to a dam/pond) or used as a variant of names like Damir/Damar with meanings that vary by language. Arabic, English, Irish Boy
Danaa Often interpreted as "wise" or "knowledgeable"; in some languages also conveys value or preciousness. Arabic, English, Hebrew, Persian, Slavic Girl
danah In Arabic (دانية/دانة) 'most precious' or 'large/perfect pearl'; also used as a feminine form of Dana. Arabic, English, Hebrew Girl
Danneyah Likely 'God has judged' (Hebrew) or 'near/close' (Arabic) Arabic, English, Hebrew Girl
Dauda Beloved Arabic, Hausa Boy
Dawah Invitation or call (often an invitation/call to Islam; also a summons or plea) Arabic Girl
Dawar Arbiter, judge; also 'one who turns' (from a root meaning to turn/revolve) Arabic Boy
Dawath Invitation, call; in Islamic context 'da'wah' refers to the call or invitation to Islam; in South Asian usage it can also mean a feast or banquet. Arabic Boy
Dawda Beloved Arabic, Hebrew, Wolof Boy
Dawlat Wealth, fortune, state Arabic Girl
Deeyah Light; radiance Arabic Girl
Delilla From Hebrew Delilah, commonly understood as 'delicate' or 'weak'; the Arabic form Dalila can mean 'guide' or 'evidence'. Arabic, English, Hebrew Girl
Deyar Homeland, lands or dwelling Arabic Boy
dhabi Gazelle (name element from regional Arabic) Arabic Boy
Dhafer Victor; triumphant; one who prevails Arabic Boy
Dhafir Victorious; triumphant; successful Arabic Boy
Dhamar No single established personal-name meaning. It may be used as a toponymic name from the Yemeni city Dhamar; in South Asian contexts Dhamar refers to a musical form/tala. Exact personal-name meaning is uncertain and context-dependent. Arabic, Hindi, Sanskrit Boy
Dhariyah A feminine name probably related to Dariya/Daria; meanings vary by origin - associated with Persian 'daryā' (sea) or understood as a feminine form derived from Arabic roots (exact meaning varies). Arabic, Persian Girl
Dimah Gentle, continuous rain; drizzle Arabic Girl
Dinar Gold coin; money; wealth Arabic Boy
Diniyah Related to faith or religion; devoted/faithful Arabic Girl
Djamolidine Beauty of the faith / beauty of the religion Arabic Boy
Djemal Beauty; handsome Arabic Boy
Dodi Hebrew: "my beloved" (from dod); English: diminutive/nickname of Dorothy or Dolores; also used as a familiar nickname in Arabic-speaking contexts. Arabic, Egyptian, English, Hebrew Unisex
dohnja World; life (primary Persian/Arabic meaning); may also resemble a Slavic term meaning 'lower' Arabic Girl
Dolia Uncertain - possibly a diminutive of Dolores ('sorrow') or related to Dalia ('branch'/'gentle'), or a form of Dolly (diminutive of Dorothy, 'gift of God') Arabic Girl
Donja Often associated with 'world' (from Persian/Arabic Donya); alternatively from Slavic 'donja' meaning 'lower' or linked to 'lady' via Donna. Arabic, Persian Girl
Donniya World; the temporal life Arabic, English, Persian, Urdu Girl
Dorrah Precious pearl Arabic Girl
Dorryah Varies by origin: possibly 'generation of God' (Hebrew interpretation), or related to Daria/Darya ('sea') or Dorothy ('gift of God') Arabic Girl
Dounah From Arabic 'Dunya' meaning 'world' or 'life'; alternatively linked to 'Donna' meaning 'lady' Arabic Girl
Douniah The world; this worldly life Arabic, Bosnian, Turkish Girl
Douniya The world; worldly life Arabic Girl
Duba Likely derived from Slavic dub meaning 'oak' - 'oak' or 'of the oak'. In Arabic contexts it is primarily a toponym and may not have a separate given-name meaning. Arabic, Slavic Girl
Dunyah The world; the temporal, worldly life Arabic Girl
Dur From Persian/Arabic دور meaning "far, distant" (in Arabic also "turn/period"); in Turkish the word dur means "stop" (less commonly used as a name). Arabic, Persian, Turkish Unisex
Durrebar From Arabic 'durr' meaning 'pearl'; likely 'pearl of' or 'pearl-bearing'. Arabic Girl
Dzana Paradise; garden Arabic, Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian Girl
Dzhanik Diminutive of Jan/Can - 'little Jan' or 'beloved one; dear/soul' Arabic Boy
Dzhanna From Arabic 'jannah' meaning 'paradise, garden'; sometimes associated with 'God is gracious' via Gianna/Jeanne Arabic, French Girl
Dzhokhar Jewel; essence Arabic, Persian Boy
Eaman Primarily 'faith' or 'belief' (Arabic); if linked to Irish Eamon, 'wealthy protector'. Arabic, Irish, Persian, Urdu Unisex
Edrisi Of or related to Idris - i.e., 'descendant/associated with Idris' (Idris is often interpreted as 'studious' or 'interpreter') Arabic Boy
Eedris From Arabic Idris - 'studious, learned'; name of a prophet (often identified with Enoch) Arabic Boy
eeman Faith; belief Arabic Girl
Eidi Varies by origin - from Arabic 'Eid' meaning 'festival/feast', or from Old Norse/Icelandic 'Eiður' meaning 'oath'. Arabic, Icelandic, Norse, Scandinavian Unisex
Eirfan Knowledge, recognition, wisdom (gnosis) Arabic Boy
Eirshad Guidance; showing the right path Arabic Boy
Ekhlaq Morals; ethics; good character 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
0
Births 2025
261,396
Peak year 0