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Arabic names - Baby names with the origin Arabic

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Minhaaz Path, method, way; often interpreted as 'guidance' or 'one who shows the way' Arabic Boy
Mintaz Distinguished, excellent, outstanding Arabic Unisex
Mirnah Usually 'peaceful' (from Slavic 'mir'); sometimes linked to 'beloved' via the Irish name Myrna/Muirne. Arabic, English, Irish Girl
Misal Example; parable; exemplar Arabic, Indian, Turkish Boy
Misba Lamp; light; illumination; guide Arabic Boy
Misbahuddin Lamp/light of the faith (of the religion) Arabic Boy
Misbahul Lamp; light (often appears in a construct meaning 'lamp of ...') Arabic, Islamic Boy
Misbahul Haq Lamp/light of the Truth (i.e., light of the Divine Truth) Arabic Boy
Misbahul Islam Lamp/light of Islam Arabic Boy
Misri From Arabic 'Miṣr' meaning 'Egyptian'; in Hindi/Urdu/Persian also means 'rock sugar' (crystallized sugar). Arabic, Hindi, Persian, Urdu Unisex
miyah Typically a modern form of Mia meaning 'mine' or 'beloved' (varies by root). In Japanese it can be associated with 'shrine/palace' or 'beautiful' depending on kanji; in Arabic it means 'waters'. Arabic, English, Japanese Girl
Mizbah Arabic: "lamp, light, beacon"; Hebrew: "altar" Arabic, Hebrew Boy
Moalla Elevated, exalted, lofty (literally 'raised' or 'high') Arabic Girl
Moeen Helper; supporter; assistant Arabic Boy
Moein Helper, supporter Arabic Boy
Moemar Long-lived; enduring; one granted a long life Arabic Boy
Mogamed Praiseworthy; "the praised one" Arabic Boy
Mohammad-Reza Combines 'Mohammad' (praiseworthy) and 'Reza' (contentment, satisfaction); often used to honor the Prophet Muhammad and Imam Reza. Arabic, Persian Boy
Mohamudou Variant of Muhammad - "praiseworthy" or "worthy of praise" Arabic Boy
Mohanna Likely 'skilled' or 'expert' (Arabic origin; exact nuance can vary by region and spelling) Arabic Boy
Mohi Giver of life; reviver (from Arabic 'Muhyī'); also used as short form of Mohiuddin Arabic Boy
Mohibullah Lover of God / one who loves God Arabic Boy
Mohie Reviver; giver or restorer of life (from Arabic root ḥ-y-y) Arabic Boy
Mohomet Praiseworthy, praised Arabic, French Boy
Mohy Reviver; one who gives or restores life Arabic Boy
Moin Helper; supporter; one who gives assistance Arabic Boy
Moinaddin Helper or supporter of the faith/religion Arabic Boy
Moinuddin Helper or supporter of the faith (of the religion) Arabic Boy
Moinudeen Helper/supporter of the faith (helper of the religion) Arabic Boy
Moinudein Helper or supporter of the faith (literally 'helper of the religion') Arabic Boy
Moinudin Helper or supporter of the faith (from Arabic Muʿīn al‑Dīn) Arabic, Islamic Boy
Mojtaba The chosen; the selected one Arabic Boy
Mokbil Approaching; 'one who comes forward' or 'forthcoming' Arabic Boy
Mokhter Chosen; selected; 'the chosen one' Arabic Boy
Momtaz Distinguished; excellent; superior Arabic Unisex
Monah Varies by origin - in Arabic related to munā meaning "wish, desire"; in European contexts a form or diminutive of Mona/Monica. Arabic, Irish Girl
Moneer Luminous, radiant; one who gives light Arabic Boy
Moniet El-Nefous ‘Moniet’ likely from Arabic munya/munyat meaning “wish” or “desire”; ‘El-Nefous’ (al-nufūs) means “the souls” - together roughly “wish/desire of the souls” (probable interpretation) Arabic Girl
Monirah Luminous; radiant; bringing light Arabic Girl
Monire Luminous, radiant; "bringing light" Arabic Girl
Monisa Possibly 'friendly, sociable' (from Arabic Munisa) or 'intelligent' (as a variant of Sanskrit-derived Monisha). Arabic, Hindi, Sanskrit Girl
Moonah Wishes, desires, aspirations Arabic Girl
Moonis Sociable, friendly companion; comforter Arabic Boy
Moonya Wish, desire, aspiration Arabic Girl
Moosaa Drawn out (of the water); name of the prophet Moses Arabic Boy
Moosah Traditionally 'drawn out of the water' (name of the prophet Moses) Arabic Boy
Morade Wish; desire; goal; the sought-after Arabic Boy
Morowah No established meaning. Possible interpretations include 'of the morrow/tomorrow' or meanings related to similar roots (e.g., 'stone/rock' or 'black') depending on origin Arabic Girl
Mortaza The chosen/approved/accepted one (honorific epithet) Arabic, Urdu Boy
Mosab From Arabic root ص-ع-ب (ṣ-ʿ-b) meaning 'difficult' or 'tough'; often interpreted as 'strong' or 'hard to defeat'. 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