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Arabic names - Baby names with the origin Arabic

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Ramizah Symbolic; 'one who communicates by signs' or 'sign, symbol' Arabic Girl
Ramizan Associated with Ramadan, the Islamic month of fasting; often given to a child born during Ramadan or to signify connection to the holy month. Arabic Boy
Ramizullah Sign/symbol of Allah (Ramiz = sign/symbol; -ullah = of Allah) Arabic Boy
Ramsha Beautiful face; lovely, graceful Arabic, Persian, Urdu Girl
Ramush Scorching heat Albanian, Arabic Boy
Ramzah Symbol, sign, or emblem Arabic Girl
Ramziyah Symbolic; related to a sign or emblem Arabic Girl
Ranaa In Arabic: 'to gaze' / 'eye-catching, beautiful'. In South Asian contexts, 'Rana' is also a historic title meaning 'warrior' or 'king'. Arabic Girl
Randena Likely a feminine form built on 'Rand' ('rim, edge, shield') - alternatively a variant of the Arabic name 'Randa'. Arabic, English, Germanic Girl
Raneenah Melodious sound; resonance; ringing Arabic Girl
Ranyyah Gazing, looking; one who gazes or admires Arabic Girl
Raqia Derived from Arabic meaning 'to rise' or 'ascending'; also associated with refinement/gentleness. Arabic Girl
Raqiah From Hebrew רָקִיעַ (raqia) 'firmament, sky'; in Arabic-associated forms it can be linked to 'ascension' or 'exalted'. Arabic, Hebrew Girl
Raquyb Watchful, vigilant; observer or guardian Arabic Boy
Rasha'a Young gazelle; gentle, delicate Arabic Girl
Rashada Rightly guided; wise; mature Arabic Girl
Rashai Likely a modern invented name. Possible senses: 'gift' (from Hebrew Shai), 'young gazelle/beautiful' (from Arabic Rasha), or related to 'rāśī' meaning 'zodiac sign/collection' (from Sanskrit) Arabic, English Girl
Rashanda Rightly guided; wise, mature Arabic Girl
Rasheena Rightly guided; wise Arabic Girl
Rashetta Derived from Arabic root meaning "rightly guided" or "wise" Arabic Girl
Rashia Young gazelle; delicate, graceful Arabic Girl
Rashidah Rightly guided; wise, mature Arabic Girl
Rashidat Rightly guided; wise Arabic Girl
Rashidatou Rightly guided; wise, sensible Arabic Girl
Rashidatu Rightly guided; wise, mature Arabic Girl
Rashidin Rightly guided; well-guided (often a patronymic or plural form) Arabic Boy
Rashidul Rightly guided; wise, mature (often appears as part of compound names) Arabic Boy
Rashidun Rightly guided; well-guided (literally the plural: “the rightly guided ones”) Arabic Boy
Rashied Rightly guided; wise Arabic Boy
Rasikh Firm, steadfast, deeply rooted; devoted (often in a religious or moral sense) Arabic Boy
Rasoolullah Messenger of God (epithet meaning 'Messenger of Allah') Arabic, Islamic Boy
Rasoul Messenger; envoy; apostle (one sent by God) Arabic Boy
Rasual Messenger, envoy (from Arabic رسول, Rasul) Arabic Boy
Rasulallah Messenger of God Arabic Boy
Rasululah Messenger of God (title meaning 'Messenger of Allah') Arabic, Islamic Boy
Raullah Likely '... of God' (formed with -ullah 'of God'); if a variant of Ruhullah it can mean 'spirit of God' - exact first-element meaning uncertain Arabic, Islamic Boy
Ravia Possibly 'sun' (Sanskrit), 'spring' or 'fourth' (Arabic), or 'sated/full' (Hebrew); most commonly used as a feminine name. Arabic, Hebrew, Sanskrit Girl
Rawaida Pioneer, leader; (occasionally associated with gentle/graceful movement in related forms) Arabic Girl
Rawayda Likely a diminutive of Arabic rawda (رَوْضَة) 'garden, meadow' - 'little garden' or 'small meadow'. Arabic Girl
Rawiya Female storyteller, narrator; one who relates or recites stories Arabic Girl
Rawy Narrator, storyteller; reciter Arabic Boy
Rawya Narrator, storyteller (one who tells stories) Arabic Girl
Rawyah Storyteller; narrator Arabic Girl
Rayanah Feminine form related to Rayyan - luxuriant/well‑watered; associated with the gates of Paradise Arabic Girl
Rayda Pioneer; female leader Arabic, English Girl
Rayeesa Leader; chief; president; head Arabic Girl
Rayeesah Female form of "ra'īs" meaning "leader" or "chief" Arabic, Urdu Girl
Rayhann Basil; aromatic or fragrant herb Arabic Boy
Rayi Varies by origin: in Telugu (rāyi/రాయి) it means 'stone' or 'pebble'; from Arabic root 'ra'y' (رأي) it relates to 'opinion' or 'view'; in Japanese the element 'Rai' (雷) can mean 'thunder'. Also used as a short form or modern spelling related to Ray/Raymond/Raya. Arabic, English, Japanese, Telugu Unisex
Rayisa Female leader 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
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