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Arabic names - Baby names with the origin Arabic

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Rubaba From the rebab, a traditional bowed string instrument; connotes music, melody, and poetic beauty. Arabic, Persian Girl
Rubana Often associated with 'ruby' (the gemstone); sometimes linked to Arabic 'Ruba' or forms related to beauty/brightness Arabic, Persian Girl
Rufiya Exalted, high, noble Arabic Girl
Ruhaina Derived from Arabic 'ruh' (spirit, soul); often interpreted as 'little soul' or 'spiritual/soulful'. Arabic, Persian, Urdu Girl
Ruhanah Soulful; spiritual; "of the soul". Arabic, Persian, Urdu Girl
Ruhayya Little soul; gentle or spiritual soul Arabic, Islamic Girl
Ruhayyah Diminutive of 'ruh' meaning 'little soul' or 'little spirit' Arabic Girl
Ruhollah Spirit of God Arabic Boy
Ruhulamin Spirit/soul of the Trustworthy (from Arabic Rūḥ al-Amīn) Arabic Boy
Ruhullah Spirit of God (or Spirit from God) Arabic, Persian Boy
Rukaiyat Diminutive of Ruqayya - 'little one who rises/ascends'; gentle, tender Arabic Girl
Rukayah Diminutive form meaning 'little one' or 'gentle/soft'; also associated with 'to rise/ascend'. Arabic Girl
Rukayatou Derived from Arabic 'Ruqayyah' meaning 'to rise, ascend' (often interpreted as 'ascending' or 'gentle') Arabic Girl
Rukayya Diminutive of the root r-q-y meaning 'to rise, ascend' - often interpreted as 'little one who rises' or 'gentle/soft'. Arabic Girl
Rukayyah From the Arabic root r-q-y meaning 'to rise, ascend'; commonly interpreted as 'little ascent,' 'gentle' or 'delicate.' Arabic Girl
Rukayyatu Diminutive form from the Arabic root r-q-y meaning 'to rise' or 'ascend'; commonly understood as 'little one who rises' or 'gentle, rising' (name borne by a daughter of the Prophet Muhammad). Arabic Girl
Rukiah Little charm Arabic, Indonesian, Malay Girl
Rukunuddin Pillar of the faith / pillar of the religion Arabic Boy
Rumee Likely a variant of Rumi. In Persian/Arabic/Turkish it means 'of Rum' (from Anatolia/Rome); in Japanese the meaning varies by kanji (commonly elements meaning 'beauty', 'flow' or similar). Generally interpreted as 'from Rum' or 'beautiful/flowing' depending on origin. Arabic, Bengali, Japanese, Persian, Turkish Unisex
Rusal Messenger, apostle Arabic Boy
Rushdy Right guidance Arabic Boy
Rustinah Possibly 'restful/peaceful' or 'of the countryside' (uncertain) Arabic, Indonesian Girl
Rustum Name of a legendary Persian hero; connotes strength, bravery and heroism Arabic, Persian, Urdu Boy
Ruwaidah Gentle, slow-moving; diminutive sense of one who walks gently or modestly Arabic Girl
Ruwaydah Diminutive of 'rawdah' (garden, meadow); commonly rendered as 'little garden' or interpreted as 'gentle/delicate'. Arabic Girl
Sa'dath Happiness; good fortune; blessed Arabic Girl
Sa'datullah Happiness/blessing of God Arabic Boy
Sa'det Happiness; felicity; bliss Arabic Girl
Saa Varies by origin: 'this/now' (Akan/Twi); 'hour/time' (Arabic sa'ah); or a phonetic short form in Japanese with no single inherent meaning. Akan, Arabic, Japanese Unisex
Saad Fortunate, lucky, prosperous; happiness Arabic Boy
Saadat Happiness; good fortune Arabic, Persian, Turkish, Urdu Boy
Saadath Happiness, felicity, prosperity Arabic, Persian, Urdu Unisex
Saadatullah Happiness, felicity or blessings of God Arabic Boy
Saadetullah Happiness of God; God's felicity (i.e., blessed by God) Arabic Boy
Saadiqaa Truthful, sincere, honest Arabic Girl
Saadiqaah Truthful, sincere; (female) friend; honest Arabic Girl
Saadiqah Truthful, sincere; (female) friend/honest Arabic Girl
Saadya Fortunate, lucky, blessed (from the Semitic root saʿd); in Hebrew forms sometimes interpreted as 'supported by God'. Arabic, Hebrew, Semitic Boy
Saadyah Fortunate, happy, blessed (Hebrew form also interpreted as 'God has supported') Arabic Girl
Saadyia Fortunate, happy, blessed (from Arabic root Saʿd meaning happiness/good fortune) Arabic Girl
Sabahat Beauty, grace, charm Arabic Girl
Sabara Likely derived from Arabic 'sabr' meaning 'patience' or endurance; also appears as a Brazilian place name (Sabará) and may have separate regional origins. Arabic, Brazilian, Portuguese, Sanskrit Girl
Sabaya 'young woman' or 'maidens'; associated with youth and (by extension) the morning breeze Arabic Girl
Sabba Most commonly 'morning breeze' or 'east wind' (from Arabic/Persian صبا); sometimes linked to Sabbas meaning 'old man' or 'grandfather'. Arabic, Aramaic, Greek, Persian Girl
Sabbe {'Flemish/Dutch': "Originally a surname related to 'abbé' meaning 'abbot' or cleric", 'Arabic/Semitic': "Associated with 'morning' (Sabah) or the root S-B meaning related names such as Saba"} Arabic, Dutch, Flemish, Semitic Unisex
Sabbi Diminutive of Sabrina/Sabina - 'from the River Severn' - or related to Arabic Sabri/Sabir meaning 'patient'. Arabic, English, Latin Girl
Sabbir Patient, enduring; steadfast Arabic Boy
Sabee Likely from Arabic صَبِي (sabi) meaning "boy, youth" Arabic Boy
Sabilla Varies by origin: from Sabina 'of the Sabines' (Roman tribal name); as a diminutive of Isabella 'pledged to God'; in Arabic contexts linked to Sabila, often interpreted as 'path/way' or related concepts. Arabic, Italian, Latin Girl
Sabiyya Young girl; maiden 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