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Arabic names - Baby names with the origin Arabic

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
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
Razaana Serene, composed, dignified Arabic Girl
Razaanah Dignified, composed, calm, serene Arabic Girl
Razah Contentment, approval, satisfaction (related to Arabic Riḍā / Persian Reza) Arabic, Persian Boy
Razaque The provider, sustainer; 'one who gives sustenance' (from Arabic Razzāq) Arabic Boy
Razey Typically 'content' or 'satisfied' (from Arabic); alternatively associated with 'secret' (Hebrew 'raz') Arabic, Persian Girl
Razie Likely from Arabic Raziya meaning "content, satisfied"; alternatively related to Persian Razi meaning "of/from Ray" (a place) or associated with the scholar-name Razi. Arabic, Persian Girl
Razieh Content, satisfied; pleasing; one who is content with God's will Arabic Girl
Raziq Provider; one who gives sustenance Arabic Boy
Razzy A diminutive or playful form of Raz; from Hebrew 'raz' meaning 'secret' or related to Arabic/Persian 'razi' meaning 'content' or 'one from Ray'. Arabic, English, Hebrew Unisex
Reaiah No single traditional meaning; often associated with meanings of similar names such as 'friend' (Hebrew Raya) or 'singer/graceful' (Sanskrit Riya). Arabic, English Girl
Reamah Likely 'gazelle' (from Arabic Reem/Reema); possibly related to Hebrew 'Ramah' meaning 'height' or 'high place'. Arabic, Hebrew Girl
Rebah Possibly “winner/profitable” (from Arabic root r-b-ḥ) or a variant of Reba/Rebecca meaning “to bind” (Hebrew). Arabic, English, Hebrew Girl
Rebiya Fourth Arabic, Uyghur Girl
Reda Contentment, satisfaction, approval Arabic Boy
Redaa Contentment, satisfaction, acceptance; often understood as divine approval or God's pleasure Arabic Boy
Redah Contentment, satisfaction, approval Arabic Boy
Redhaa Contentment, satisfaction, approval; acceptance of God's will Arabic Boy
Reemah Gazelle; gentle, graceful Arabic Girl
Reemona Derived from 'Reem' meaning 'gazelle'; may echo names like Rimona/Rimon (pomegranate) by sound Arabic Girl
Reennah Likely from Reina ('queen') or Rina ('joy'/'joyful song'); sometimes linked to Arabic Rihana ('sweet basil'). Arabic, English, Hebrew, Spanish Girl
Ref Uncertain - generally used as a short form or nickname; may relate to 'friend' (from Arabic Rafīq), to 'reef' (English), or serve as an abbreviation of names like Refik/Rafael. Arabic, English, Turkish Boy
Rehane Fragrant herb; sweet basil; a fragrant flower Arabic Girl
Reihan Basil; sweet-smelling plant; fragrance, scent Arabic, Indonesian, Malay, Persian, Turkish Unisex
Rekiya Likely a variant of the Arabic name Ruqayya, often interpreted as 'to rise/ascend' or rendered as 'gentle/delicate.' Arabic Girl
Rekiyah Derived from Ruqayyah - commonly interpreted as 'gentle' or 'to rise/ascend'. Arabic Girl
Remah White antelope; gazelle Arabic Girl
Remal Likely derived from Arabic rimal - "sands". Arabic Unisex
Reman Varies by origin: 'pleasing' or 'delighting' (if from Sanskrit Raman) or 'merciful/compassionate' (if linked to Arabic Rahman); may have no traditional meaning if newly invented Arabic, Persian, Sanskrit Boy
Remon Either 'pomegranate' (from Hebrew rimon) or a form/variant of Raymond meaning 'wise/counsel protector' (when derived from Raymond/Raimund). Arabic, Hebrew, Spanish Boy
Renya Multiple possible meanings depending on origin: 'queen' (from Spanish Reina/Reyna), 'lotus' or 'love' (from Japanese Ren), 'gazing/admired' (from Arabic Ranya), or 'reborn/joy' (from Renée/Rena). Arabic, French, Indian, Japanese, Spanish Unisex
Resha Often given the meaning 'feather' (from Arabic rīsha); in South Asian contexts it is also associated with words meaning 'line' or 'strand'. Arabic, Hindi, Sanskrit Girl
Rexhep Veneration; Rajab Albanian, Arabic, Turkish Boy
Reyganah Basil; sweet‑scented, fragrant herb Arabic, Persian Girl
Rezana Composed, dignified; pleasing or content (varies by root) Arabic, Persian Girl
Rezaul Derived from Reza (رضا) meaning 'contentment, satisfaction, approval'; often appears as 'Reza‑ul' in compound names ('Reza of ...'). Arabic, Persian Boy
Rezhan Basil; sweet‑smelling/herbaceous fragrance Arabic Girl
Rezia Content, satisfied; 'one who is pleased/content' Arabic Girl
Reziye Content, satisfied; pleasing Arabic Girl
Rhaisa Likely 'female leader' (Arabic); alternatively linked to Raisa with uncertain/slavic roots Arabic, Russian, Slavic Girl
Rhaxma Mercy; compassion Arabic Girl
Rheema Arabic: 'gazelle' or 'white antelope'; Greek-derived (rhema): 'spoken word' or 'utterance' Arabic Girl
Rhiyenne A modern invented name often associated with Rhiannon ('great queen') or Rihanna ('fragrance') 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