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Arabic names - Baby names with the origin Arabic

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Saffir Ambassador or messenger; alternatively associated with 'sapphire' (the gemstone). Arabic, English, French, Hebrew Unisex
Safirah Female ambassador, envoy Arabic Girl
Safiyaah Pure, sincere; (also) a best friend or chosen one Arabic Girl
Safiyyat Pure; sincere; chosen Arabic Girl
Safiyyatou Pure, chosen, sincere Arabic Girl
Safiyyatu Pure; sincere; chosen (often interpreted as 'pure one' or 'best friend') Arabic Girl
Safiyyatulnisa "Pure"; literally "the pure/selected one of women" Arabic Girl
Safiyyeh Pure; sincere; chosen (often rendered as “pure/selected” or “best friend”) Arabic Girl
Safra Possibly from Hebrew/Aramaic related to sefer ('book') meaning 'scribe' or 'of the book'; in Arabic-related forms (sufra/safra) it can mean 'table/banquet' or carry regional senses such as 'yellow/bright'. Exact use and meaning vary by culture. Arabic, Hebrew Girl
Sagh Unclear. If from Turkish 'Sağ' it can imply 'alive', 'well' or 'right'; otherwise meaning is unknown Arabic
Saghir Small, little; younger/junior Arabic Boy
Sagid One who prostrates; worshipper (one who performs sujood) Arabic Boy
Sagir Small, little; young Arabic Boy
Sahba Companionship, company; friend Arabic Girl
Sahbi My friend; companion Arabic Boy
Saheba Respected woman; lady - feminine form of 'Sahib' (owner/companion/honorific) Arabic Girl
Sahen Likely 'falcon' if derived from Şahin/Shaheen; exact origin may vary. Arabic, Persian, Turkish Boy
Sahila Feminine form of 'Sahil' - 'shore', 'coast', or 'riverbank'. Arabic, Hindi, Urdu Girl
Sahill Shore, coast Arabic Boy
Sahl Easy, simple, plain Arabic Boy
Sahnya No single established meaning; often treated as a modern/creative name related to names meaning 'radiant/splendid' or influenced by Sanskrit 'Sahana' (patience/tribute) Arabic, Indian Girl
Said Happy; fortunate; blessed Arabic Boy
Saidia Fortunate; happy; blessed Arabic Girl
Saidiya Happy, fortunate; can also mean 'from Saʻid' (of Upper Egypt) Arabic Girl
Saifoulaye "sword of God" (equivalent to Arabic Saifullah) Arabic Boy
Saimah Fasting woman; one who fasts; devout/pious Arabic Girl
Saimen Likely "one who fasts" if derived from Arabic 'Saim'; alternatively a phonetic/modern variant of Simon so meaning may vary by origin. Arabic, English Boy
Saimin Multiple possible sources: from Arabic Sa'im meaning 'one who fasts'; a Hawaiian loanword identifying a noodle soup; in Japanese 'saimin' (催眠) means 'hypnosis'. Arabic, Hawaiian, Japanese Unisex
Saiyad Honorific meaning 'master' or 'lord'; used to denote a descendant of the Prophet Muhammad (a Sayyid). Arabic Boy
Saiyed Lord, master; an honorific/title often denoting a descendant of the Prophet Muhammad Arabic Boy
Saj Short form derived from the Arabic root s-j-d (to prostrate) - associated with 'one who prostrates' or 'worshipper'; frequently used simply as a nickname without independent meaning Arabic, Persian Boy
Sajah Calm, stillness; serenity Arabic Girl
Sajeda One who prostrates; devout, worshipper Arabic Girl
Sajidah One who prostrates; devout, worshipper Arabic Girl
Sajidul One who prostrates; worshiper; devout Arabic Boy
Sajidullah One who prostrates to God; worshipper of God Arabic, Islamic Boy
Sajil Likely derived from Arabic 'sijjīl' (often rendered as 'sajil' in South Asian usage) with reported senses including 'baked clay/stone' (Quranic term) or, less commonly, linked to the root s-j-l meaning 'to record'; exact interpretation varies by region. Arabic Boy
Sajili From Arabic root S-J-L: 'to register' / 'record' (Swahili verb meaning 'register' or 'registration') Arabic, Swahili Unisex
Sajja From Sanskrit 'sajja' meaning 'adorned, prepared, ready'; in Arabic it is related to the root for prostration, conveying devotion or humility. Arabic, Sanskrit Girl
Sajjadah Prayer rug; place of prostration (related to prostration/worship) Arabic Girl
Sajjah Serenity, tranquility, calmness; quiet/stillness Arabic Girl
Sajjid One who prostrates (worshipper) Arabic Boy
Sajjida One who prostrates; devout/worshipper (one who prostrates to God) Arabic Girl
Saju No single established meaning; commonly a short form of South Indian names (e.g., Sajeev) - in Korean 'saju' means 'four pillars' (astrological birth chart). Arabic, Korean Boy
Saker Falcon (a bird of prey; often refers to the saker falcon) Arabic, Persian, Urdu Boy
Sakib Bright, shining; piercing Arabic Boy
Sakineh Tranquility, calm, serenity Arabic Girl
Sakir Thankful, grateful Arabic Boy
Sakkari From the Greek surname Sakkari; likely 'of the sugar seller' or figuratively 'sweet'. Arabic, Greek Girl
Sakoon Peace, tranquility, calm, rest Arabic 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
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Births 2025
261,396
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