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Arabic names - Baby names with the origin Arabic

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Salahaddin Righteousness of the faith Arabic Boy
Salahuddin al-Ayyubi Righteousness of the Faith (Salah ad-Din); 'al-Ayyubi' indicates belonging to the Ayyubid family/descendant of Ayyub (Job). Arabic Boy
Salahudeen Righteousness of the faith (righteousness of the religion) Arabic Boy
Salaman Safe, secure; (when linked to Solomon) peaceful Arabic, Persian Boy
Sale Varies by origin: from Arabic roots it can mean 'righteous' or 'virtuous' (if from Saleh/Salih); as a surname it may relate to 'sallow' (willow) trees or a place name; as a diminutive of Salvatore/Salvador it associates with 'savior.' Arabic, English, French, Italian, Spanish Boy
Saleemah Peaceful; safe, secure, intact; healthy Arabic Girl
Salema Safe, unharmed; peaceful, healthy Arabic Girl
Salieh Righteous, virtuous, pious (derived from Arabic صالح / صالحة) Arabic Girl
Salihah Righteous, virtuous, pious; morally upright Arabic Girl
Salika From Sanskrit śālika 'myna (a type of bird)'; in Arabic related to sālik meaning 'traveler' or 'one on a spiritual path'. Arabic, Sanskrit Girl
Salily Likely derived from Sanskrit 'salil' meaning 'water' - 'of the water' or 'like a river'. Arabic, Sanskrit Unisex
Salimatu Safe, sound, peaceful, healthy Arabic Girl
Salin Varies by origin; possible meanings include 'moon' or 'full moon' (Khmer), 'safe/righteous' (from Arabic Salim/Salih), or relating to 'salt'/'saltworks' (from French/Latin). Arabic, English, French, Khmer, Latin, Scandinavian Unisex
Salmani “of Salman” - belonging to or descended from Salman; derived from Salman, meaning safe/secure Arabic Boy
Salmann Safe, secure; associated with peace Arabic, Persian Boy
Samaha Generosity, tolerance, forgiveness, magnanimity Arabic Girl
Samaher Likely Arabic; often interpreted as 'watchful at night' or 'enchanting' (also associated with dawn/sky in some usages) Arabic Girl
Samare Derived from Arabic 'Samar' - 'evening conversation' or 'companion in evening talk' Arabic Girl
Samea Elevated, lofty; exalted Arabic Girl
Samee All-hearing; listener Arabic Boy
Samihaa Generous; forgiving; tolerant; noble-minded. Arabic Girl
Samine Feminine form of Samin; commonly interpreted as 'precious' or 'valuable' in Persian contexts and, in Arabic-derived usage, associated with 'healthy' or 'well-nourished'. Arabic, Persian, Urdu Girl
Samireh Companion in evening conversation; entertaining conversationalist Arabic Girl
Samiyaah Elevated; exalted; lofty Arabic Girl
Samiyyah Elevated; lofty; exalted Arabic Girl
Sammiah Exalted, lofty; generous Arabic Girl
Sammiya Exalted, elevated, lofty Arabic Girl
Sammiyah Lofty, exalted, elevated Arabic Girl
Samyirah Pleasant or entertaining companion, especially one who engages in evening conversation Arabic Girl
Sanae In Japanese typically 'early rice seedling' or 'young rice plant'. In Arabic contexts often treated as a form of Sana (meaning 'radiance' or 'brightness'). Arabic, Japanese Girl
Saneea Likely 'radiant, brilliant, splendid' (derived from Arabic Saniyah/Saniya) Arabic Girl
Saneiya Brilliant, radiant, splendid Arabic Girl
Sanie Possibly from Arabic 'Sana' meaning 'radiance' or from Hausa 'Sani' meaning 'second/second-born'; also used as a diminutive or variant of Slavic names like Sanja or forms of Susanne. Arabic, Hausa, Slavic Unisex
Sanija Possibly 'dreamer' (from Slavic sanjati - to dream) or 'elevated/exalted' (from Arabic saniya). Arabic, Bosnian, Slavic Girl
Sanina Associated with Arabic 'Sana' meaning 'brightness, radiance' (or a feminine form related to the Slavic surname Sanin). Arabic, Slavic Girl
saniyya Radiant, brilliant; exalted Arabic Girl
Sanniya Likely a variant of Saniyah/Saniya meaning "radiant", "brilliant" or "splendid". Arabic, Persian Girl
Sanniyah Radiant, brilliant; exalted or splendid Arabic Girl
Saparmyrat Journey and wish Arabic, Turkmen Boy
Saqar Typically associated with Arabic roots: صقر (saqr) 'falcon' - occasionally linked to سقر (saqar) meaning 'scorching/blazing (fire)' in classical texts; commonly used to mean 'falcon'. Arabic Boy
Saqeb Piercing; bright; shining Arabic Boy
Saqeeb Perceptive, sharp-sighted; bright or penetrating Arabic Boy
Saqer Falcon - symbolizing strength, courage and nobility. Arabic Boy
Saraf Arabic: "money-changer, banker" (from صرّاف‎); Hebrew: related to "seraph" meaning "fiery one" or "burning one/angel". Also used as an Indian surname among merchant families. Arabic, Hebrew, Indian Boy
Saree Princess (Hebrew); sari/garment (Sanskrit/Indian); night-traveler (Arabic) Arabic, Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Sarimah Resolute, stern, decisive; sometimes interpreted as "sharp like a sword" Arabic Girl
sariyah A feminine name often treated as a variant of Sariah/Saria; commonly linked to 'princess' (Hebrew) and, in some Arabic usages, associated with night/travel imagery ('night traveler' or 'clouds at night'). Arabic, Hebrew Girl
Sarsour Literal meaning: 'cockroach' (from Arabic صرصور, ṣarṣūr) Arabic Unisex
Sarwa {'Sanskrit': "all, entire (from 'sarva')", 'Arabic': "possibly related to words meaning 'comfort' or 'wealth' or a variant of 'Sarwah' (usage varies)"} Arabic, Sanskrit Girl
Sarwar Leader; chief; master Arabic, Persian, Urdu 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