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Arabic names - Baby names with the origin Arabic

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Ghazwan Conqueror; raider; warrior Arabic Boy
Gholam “servant” or “young man” (historically “young servant” or “slave”) Arabic Boy
Ghulam Servant; often used in compound names to mean 'servant of [name]' Arabic Boy
Gomah Friday; congregational prayer; gathering Arabic Boy
Guhara Jewel, gem; precious Arabic, Persian Girl
Gumaa Refers to Friday or the congregational day (often given to a boy born on Friday) Arabic Boy
Gurbanguly Servant of the offering Arabic Boy
Haala Halo, aura, ring of light (around the moon or sun) Arabic Girl
Haamed Praiser; one who praises (from the Arabic root ḥ‑m‑d 'to praise') Arabic Boy
Haariz Guardian, protector; defender Arabic, Urdu Boy
Haaz Possessor; winner Arabic Boy
Habeeba Beloved; darling Arabic Girl
Habeebah Beloved; darling Arabic Girl
Habibollah Beloved of God Arabic Boy
Habika Beloved (diminutive/variant of Habiba) Arabic Girl
Hadan Uncertain - historically attested in Hebrew/Biblical contexts with no clear consensus on meaning; in modern use often treated as a phonetic/variant form of names like Hayden. Arabic, English, Hebrew Boy
Hadd Limit, boundary; edge or sharpness Arabic Boy
Haddad Blacksmith, metalworker Arabic Boy
Hader Lion; lion-hearted, brave Arabic Boy
Hadii Guide; one who shows the right path Arabic Boy
Hadiqa Garden, park, orchard Arabic Girl
hadiya Commonly 'gift' (Arabic هدية, hadīyah); sometimes associated with 'guide' (from hādī/hādiyah) Arabic Girl
Hadiye Gift; present Arabic Girl
Hadiyeh Gift, present Arabic Girl
Hadiyya Gift; also sometimes understood as 'rightly guided' or 'one who guides' (feminine of Hadi). Arabic Girl
Hadra Often interpreted as "presence" (from Arabic hadra); sometimes associated with "green/verdant" when linked to Khadra Arabic Girl
Hafidh Guardian; memorizer - one who memorizes the Qur'an Arabic Boy
Hafith Guardian/protector; one who memorizes (especially the Qur'an) Arabic Boy
Hafizah Female form of Hafiz - 'guardian' or 'one who memorizes' (often used for someone who has memorized the Quran). Arabic Girl
Hafizat Guardian, protector; memorizer (one who memorizes the Qur'an) Arabic Girl
Hafizullah Protected by God; God's guardian (from Hafiz 'guardian/memorizer' + -ullah 'of God') Arabic Boy
hafsah Young lioness; also interpreted as 'gathering' or 'collector' Arabic Girl
hafza From Arabic حفصة - commonly interpreted as 'young lioness' or 'gatherer/preserver'. Arabic Girl
Hager Hebrew: "fugitive" or "one who flees"; Arabic: "one who emigrates"; Amharic: "land" or "homeland". Amharic, Arabic, Hebrew Girl
Hagigat Truth, reality Arabic, Persian Girl
Hagir Emigrant; one who flees or departs (connected to the biblical Hagar) Arabic, Hebrew Girl
Haid Uncertain. May derive from Arabic roots related to Haidar/Haider ('lion') or from Germanic Heide/Hyde meaning 'heath' or 'enclosed land'; also appears as a surname/place name. Arabic, English, Germanic, Persian Unisex
Haida Primarily associated with the Haida Indigenous nation; as a personal name meanings vary by culture and are not uniformly established. Arabic Unisex
Hairan Bewildered, amazed Arabic, Persian Boy
haitham Young hawk; eaglet Arabic Boy
Hajah Woman who has performed the Hajj (pilgrimage to Mecca) Arabic Girl
Hajarah Emigrant; one who departs or flees (associated with the biblical figure Hagar) Arabic Girl
Hajariah Likely related to Hajar/Hagar - associated with 'Hagar' meaning 'flight/stranger' in Hebrew and the Arabic Hajar (related to 'stone' or the biblical Hagar) Arabic Girl
Hajji Pilgrim - one who has completed the Hajj (the Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca) Arabic Boy
Hakeam Wise; judicious (also can imply 'physician' or 'learned one') Arabic Boy
Hakeen Wise, judicious; also used to mean 'physician' in some contexts Arabic Boy
Hakeim Wise; judge Arabic Boy
Hakin Depends on origin: 'high/esteemed son' (Old Norse Hákon) or 'wise/judicious' (Arabic Hakim); also recorded as a Welsh place-name. Arabic, Norse, Welsh Boy
Halal Permissible, lawful (in Islamic law; e.g., permitted food) Arabic Boy
Halali Uncertain - possibly 'permissible' (if linked to Arabic halal), a traditional hunting cry ('Halali'), or derived from a place-name in southern Africa. Arabic, French, German Unisex

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