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Arabic Boy Names That Mean Beauty

Arabic boy names that mean beauty mostly trace back to just three root words, and this list shows how far those three roots can travel.

Names108
OriginArabic
MeaningBeauty
GenderBoy

Look closely at this list and three Arabic roots keep resurfacing. Zayn and its relatives carry zayn itself, meaning grace or beauty. Jamal comes from jamal, a more direct 'beauty, handsome.' And Hassan descends from hasan, 'handsome' or 'good.'

Some of these are old and instantly recognizable, like Hasan and Hussein, both tied to the Prophet's grandson. Others are newer inventions — Jamari, Jamir, and Kamarion all grew out of Arabic roots inside African American naming traditions.

What Arabic Boy Names That Mean Beauty Have in Common

Arabic naming tradition often builds directly from meaning-bearing roots, which is why so many Arabic boy names that mean beauty sound like variations on each other. Zayn, Zain, Zayan, and Zyan all stretch the same root four different ways, each one carrying that root's core sense of grace and beauty. Zayne takes it further still, blending that Arabic root with the Hebrew name Zane for a name with two separate sources of meaning.

From Direct Praise to Poetic Imagery

Jamal and Hassan take a more direct route, translating simply as 'beauty' and 'handsome.' Hasan and its affectionate shortened form Hussein add 'good' to the meaning, so the praise is about character as much as looks. Kamarion takes a different path entirely, building on the Arabic word for moon into a modern four-syllable name.

Names List

Zayn#253 in the U.S.Grace; beauty; adornment; from Arabic zayn (grace, beauty, ornament)Pronounced ZAYNZayne#473 in the U.S.Variant spelling of Zane, itself a variant of John (from Hebrew 'Yochanan,' meaning 'God is gracious'); aPronounced ZAYNZain#567 in the U.S.Beauty, grace, adornment — from the Arabic root zayn meaning beauty or that which adornsPronounced ZAYNJamari#576 in the U.S.Likely derived from Arabic jamil or related roots meaning 'beautiful' or 'handsome,' adapted as a creativPronounced juh-MAR-eeJamir#592 in the U.S.Likely derived from Arabic jamil ('beautiful,' 'handsome') or related to Arabic zameer ('full,' 'completePronounced juh-MEERHassan#626 in the U.S.From Arabic ḥasan (حسن), meaning 'handsome,' 'good,' or 'beneficent.' A highly honored name in the IslamiPronounced hah-SAHNZayan#1127 in the U.S.Beautiful; graceful; adorner; from Arabic zayn (beauty, grace, adornment) — the same root as the name ZayPronounced ZY-unJamal#1183 in the U.S.Beauty; handsome; from Arabic jamal (beauty, grace, handsomeness)Pronounced juh-MALHasan#1204 in the U.S.Handsome; good; beautiful; from Arabic hasan (beautiful, good, excellent)Pronounced hah-SANZyan#1244 in the U.S.Grace, beauty, adornment of GodPronounced ZY-anKamarion#1349 in the U.S.Moon, lunar beauty; modern compoundPronounced kah-MARE-ee-onHussein#1654 in the U.S.a diminutive of Arabic 'hasan' meaning 'good, handsome'Pronounced hoo-SAYNHussain#1662 in the U.S."good, handsome" (diminutive of Hasan); the name of the Prophet Muhammad's grandsonPronounced hoo-SAYNZaine#2228 in the U.S.beauty, gracePronounced ZAYNJamil#2400 in the U.S.Beautiful; handsome; from Arabic jamil (beautiful, good-looking, graceful)Pronounced juh-MEELJamiyl#2457 in the U.S.Jamiyl is a spelling variant of Jamil, from the Arabic jamil, 'beautiful' or 'handsome', tied to jamal, 'Pronounced juh-MEELAhsan#2498 in the U.S.best, most beautiful, most excellentPronounced A-sanZayaan#2518 in the U.S.Adornment, beautifier; one who makes things beautiful.Pronounced za-YANZayyan#2519 in the U.S.One who adorns or beautifies; handsome.Pronounced zay-YANJamel#2841 in the U.S.BeautyPronounced DZHA-mehlAdel#3150 in the U.S.Arabic name meaning 'just' or 'fair', from the root adl (justice); also functions as a short form of GermPronounced ah-DELEhsan#3279 in the U.S.Benevolence, doing what is beautiful and good; from Arabic ihsan, a core spiritual concept, beloved as a Pronounced eh-SAHNShahzain#3373 in the U.S.Modern Pakistani compound of Persian shah, 'king', and Arabic zain, 'beauty, grace' — read as 'king of grPronounced shah-ZAYNJamaal#3406 in the U.S.Beauty, grace; double-a spelling of Jamal, from Arabic jamalPronounced jah-MAHLNaksh#3426 in the U.S.Engraving, imprint, drawn image — from Arabic-Persian naqsh — used in Urdu-Hindi for fine features; populPronounced NUKSHIhsan#3821 in the U.S.From Arabic ihsan, 'excellence, doing beautiful good' — the third pillar of the faith-islam-ihsan triadPronounced ih-SAHNShaquille#3956 in the U.S.From Arabic shakil, 'handsome, well-developed' — O'Neal-immortalizedPronounced shah-KEELTalal#4162 in the U.S.From Arabic talal, 'a fine, gentle rain; pleasant, admirable; beautiful'Pronounced tah-LAHLJamier#4232 in the U.S.Modern coinage joining Ja- to a -mier ending, echoing Jamir/Jamil ('beautiful'); no single fixed rootPronounced jə-MEERKymier#4258 in the U.S.Modern coinage joining Ky- to a -mier ending, echoing Jamir/Amir ('beautiful/prince'); no single fixed roPronounced kə-MEERZein#4303 in the U.S.Spelling of Zayn/Zein — Arabic zayn, 'beauty, grace, adornment; excellence'Pronounced ZAYNHusayn#4342 in the U.S.From Arabic husayn, a diminutive of hasan, 'good, handsome, beautiful' — a revered grandson of the ProphePronounced hoo-SAYNJhamir#4354 in the U.S.Jh- spelling of Jamir — echoing Jamil ('beautiful'); construction informalPronounced jə-MEERJahmier#4466 in the U.S.Jah- spelling of Jamir — echoing Jamil ('beautiful') and Amir ('prince'); construction informalPronounced jə-MEERJamarr#4467 in the U.S.Modern coinage joining Ja- to a -marr ending (echoing Jamal, 'beauty', and Lamar); no single fixed rootPronounced jə-MARHasani#4749 in the U.S.From Swahili Hasani (via Arabic hasan), 'handsome, good, beautiful'Pronounced hah-SAH-neeHasnain#4927 in the U.S.From Arabic Hasnain, 'the two Hasans' — a dual honoring Hasan and Husayn, grandsons of the Prophet ('the Pronounced hus-NAINJameel#4941 in the U.S.Spelling of Jamil — from Arabic jamil, 'beautiful, handsome; graceful, elegant'Pronounced jah-MEELSuhaib#5016 in the U.S.From Arabic Suhayb, 'one of reddish or fair hair and complexion; ruddy' (a companion of the Prophet)Pronounced soo-HAYBZohaib#5220 in the U.S.From Arabic — linked to Suhaib/Zuhayb, 'one of reddish or fair hair and complexion; gold'; the gloss variPronounced zoh-HEBYamil#5633 in the U.S.A Y-spelling of Jamil — from Arabic jamil, 'beautiful, handsome, graceful, lovely'Pronounced yah-MEELAdeel#5648 in the U.S.-ee- spelling of Adil — from Arabic adil, 'just, fair, upright, equitable'Pronounced ə-DEELAlhassan#5889 in the U.S.From Arabic Al-Hassan, 'the handsome; the good, the beautiful' (hasan, 'good, handsome', with the definitPronounced al-hah-SAHNAsaan#5906 in the U.S.From Urdu/Persian asan, 'easy, effortless, simple'; also echoes Ahsan ('most beautiful/excellent') and HaPronounced ah-SAHNBadr#5916 in the U.S.From Arabic badr, 'the full moon' (a symbol of beauty and perfection)Pronounced BAH-dərWaseem#6143 in the U.S.A spelling of Wasim — from Arabic wasim, 'handsome, graceful, good-looking; comely'Pronounced wah-SEEMXayne#6148 in the U.S.An X- spelling echoing Zane ('God is gracious', a Hebrew-rooted form of John) and Zayn ('beauty, grace', Pronounced ZAYNHusain#6264 in the U.S.A spelling of Husayn/Hussein — from Arabic, a diminutive of Hasan, 'good, handsome, beautiful'Pronounced hoo-SAYNJahmel#6275 in the U.S.A spelling echoing Jamal — from Arabic jamal, 'beauty; handsomeness'; the Jah- styling personalizes it; rPronounced jə-MELJamani#6277 in the U.S.A modern name echoing Jamal ('beauty', Arabic) and Imani ('faith', Swahili); the precise route is uncertaPronounced jə-MAH-neeAlhassane#6456 in the U.S.A West African form of Al-Hassan — from Arabic hasan, 'handsome, good, beautiful', with the al- prefix; 'Pronounced al-hah-SAHNHassani#6576 in the U.S.A Swahili form of Hasan — from Arabic hasan, 'handsome; good; beautiful; excellent'Pronounced hah-SAH-neeAsahn#6848 in the U.S.A spelling of Ahsan/Asan — from Arabic, 'most beautiful; best; excellent; finest'; also used as a modern Pronounced ah-SAHNAssan#6853 in the U.S.A West African (especially Senegambian) form of Hassan/Ahsan — from Arabic, 'handsome; good; beautiful; aPronounced ah-SAHNAlhasan#7244 in the U.S.From Arabic al-Hasan, 'the handsome; the good; the beautiful' (the definite article al- plus Hasan); bornPronounced al-HAH-sanXayn#7692 in the U.S.A stylized spelling of Zayn — from Arabic, 'beauty; grace; adornment; that which is becoming'Pronounced ZAYNZayen#7718 in the U.S.A spelling of Zane/Zayn — variously a form of John ('God is gracious', Hebrew) and Arabic Zayn ('beauty; Pronounced ZAY-enZeyn#7721 in the U.S.A spelling of Zayn — from Arabic, 'beauty; grace; adornment; that which is becoming'Pronounced ZAYNAadil#7725 in the U.S.A spelling of Adil — from Arabic, 'just; fair; upright; one who acts justly'Pronounced AH-dilAsan#7778 in the U.S.A Turkic/Kyrgyz form of Hasan — from Arabic, 'handsome; good; beautiful'; routes layeredPronounced ah-SAHNBader#7793 in the U.S.A spelling of Badr — from Arabic, 'a full moon; the moon at its fullest' (a symbol of beauty and completePronounced BAH-derIzyan#7944 in the U.S.From the Arabic/Malay, variously 'adornment; beauty' and 'brightness; intelligence' (linked to zayn, 'beaPronounced IZ-yahnSohaib#8210 in the U.S.From the Arabic Suhaib, 'one with reddish/fair hair or complexion' (a diminutive of ashab; Suhaib al-RumiPronounced soh-HYBJamale#8338 in the U.S.Jamale is an added-e spelling of Jamal, the Arabic name meaning 'beauty', 'grace' or 'handsomeness', fromPronounced juh-MAHLHassen#8545 in the U.S.A form/spelling of Hassan/Hasan — from the Arabic hasan, 'good; handsome; beautiful; a benefactor'; routePronounced HAH-senJamell#8584 in the U.S.A form/spelling of Jamal/Jamel — from the Arabic jamal, 'beauty; handsome; grace'; routes layeredPronounced juh-MELLWassim#8907 in the U.S.From the Arabic wasim, 'handsome; graceful; good-looking; of pleasing features'Pronounced wah-SEEMAmri#8995 in the U.S.Variously from the Arabic amri, 'my life; my affair/command', and a Swahili name; also a short form of AmPronounced AM-reeBari#9060 in the U.S.Variously from the Arabic al-Bari, 'the Maker/the Creator' (one of the 99 names of God), and a short formPronounced BAR-eeJammal#9201 in the U.S.Jammal is a variant spelling of Jamal, from the Arabic jamal, 'beauty' or 'handsomeness.' Jamal became a Pronounced juh-MAHLEmiri#9217 in the U.S.Variously a Japanese name ('beauty; blessing; village', by kanji) and an Arabic name (linked to amir, 'a Pronounced eh-MEE-reeJamall#9340 in the U.S.A spelling of Jamal — from the Arabic jamal, 'beauty; handsomeness; grace'Pronounced juh-MAHLXaine#9804 in the U.S.A modern respelling echoing Zane ('God is gracious', a form of John) and Zayn ('beauty; grace', Arabic); Pronounced ZAYNZyn#9861 in the U.S.A modern name, variously an echo of Zayn ('beauty; grace', Arabic) and Zen ('meditation', Japanese/BuddhiPronounced ZINAhsaan#9895 in the U.S.A spelling of Ehsan/Ihsan — from the Arabic, 'kindness; benevolence; excellence; doing good/beautiful deePronounced eh-SAHNAssane#9974 in the U.S.A West African (Wolof/Fula) form of Hassan — from the Arabic hasan, 'good; handsome; beautiful; benefactoPronounced ah-SAHNJamahl#9979 in the U.S.Jamahl is a spelling variant of Jamal, from the Arabic jamal ('beauty, grace'). A widely used name acrossPronounced juh-MAHLGamal#10074 in the U.S.Gamal is the Egyptian Arabic form of Jamal, from the root j-m-l, 'beauty, grace'. Egyptian Arabic pronounPronounced guh-MAHLJamill#10160 in the U.S.Jamill is a variant spelling of Jamil (also Jameel), Arabic for 'handsome' or 'beautiful,' from the root Pronounced jah-MEELHasson#10173 in the U.S.A form of the Arabic Hassan, 'handsome; good; beautiful; virtuous.' Hassan was the grandson of the ProphePronounced HAH-sunHilal#10243 in the U.S.From the Arabic Hilal, 'the crescent moon; the new moon' (which marks the start of Islamic months); a graPronounced hih-LAHLJamaul#10244 in the U.S.Jamaul is a spelling variant of Jamal, from the Arabic jamal, meaning 'beauty' or 'grace'. The name has aPronounced juh-MAWLIhsaan#10252 in the U.S.From the Arabic Ihsaan, 'excellence; benevolence; perfection; charity' — the Islamic ideal of worshiping Pronounced ih-SAHNIsam#10260 in the U.S.From the Arabic Isam, 'safeguard; protection; security' (that which holds one back from wrong); a gracefuPronounced ee-SAHMJamiel#10287 in the U.S.A form/spelling in the Jamil/Jamal family, from the Arabic jamil, 'handsome; beautiful; graceful', with aPronounced jah-MEELLayla#10455 in the U.S.From the Arabic Layla, 'night; dark beauty' (the beloved of the classic Layla and Majnun tale); an overwhPronounced LAY-lahZaynn#10743 in the U.S.A double-n respelling of Zayn, from the Arabic for 'beauty; grace; adornment.' A sleek, one-beat name; noPronounced ZAYNWasim#10814 in the U.S.From Arabic wasim, 'handsome; graceful; comely' — a warm, complimentary name. Well known through cricketePronounced wah-SEEMAlassane#10953 in the U.S.A West African (Fulani/Senegalese) form of the Arabic Al-Hassan, 'the good; the handsome.' Borne by AfricPronounced ah-lah-SAHNAlhussein#10963 in the U.S.A form of the Arabic Al-Husayn, 'the good; the handsome' - a deeply revered name borne by a grandson of tPronounced al-hoo-SAYNJarmal#11339 in the U.S.Jarmal is a modern American variant of Jamal, from the Arabic jamal, 'beauty.' The inserted r gives the fPronounced jar-MAHLHasaan#11387 in the U.S.A spelling variant of the Arabic Hassan, from husn, 'beauty, good' — read as 'handsome, good, beautiful.'Pronounced hah-SAHNJammy#11436 in the U.S.Jammy is a rare given name best read as a diminutive. In American use it can shorten Jamal (Arabic for 'bPronounced JAM-eeJahmal#11452 in the U.S.Jahmal reads as a spelling variant with the feel of Jamal, an Arabic name meaning 'beauty.' The '-h-' spePronounced juh-MAHLJamael#11468 in the U.S.Jamael is a modern spelling of Jamal, from the Arabic jamal, 'beauty; grace.' The extra -ae- keeps the saPronounced juh-MAHLJamelle#11473 in the U.S.Jamelle is a modern form of Jamal, from the Arabic jamal, 'beauty; grace,' reshaped with a soft -elle endPronounced juh-MELShazain#12092 in the U.S.Shazain reads as a modern South Asian coinage, likely blending the Persian shah, 'king,' with the Arabic Pronounced shah-ZAYNZarif#12273 in the U.S.From the Arabic Zarif, 'elegant; graceful; refined; witty' — a name praising charm and good manners. AlsoPronounced zah-REEFZinedine#12291 in the U.S.A French/Algerian form of the Arabic Zayn al-Din, 'beauty of the faith' or 'adornment of the religion' (zPronounced zih-neh-DEENJamaar#13012 in the U.S.Jamaar is an elongated spelling of Jamar, itself a form of the Arabic Jamal, from jamal, 'beauty' or 'hanPronounced juh-MARJamail#13027 in the U.S.Jamail most plausibly reads as a respelling of Jamal, from the Arabic jamal meaning 'beauty,' reshaped wiPronounced juh-MAYLJemal#13068 in the U.S.Jemal is a variant spelling of Jamal, from the Arabic jamāl, 'beauty; grace'. It grew popular in AmericanPronounced juh-MAHLJemel#13070 in the U.S.Jemel is an American respelling of Jamel or Jamal, an Arabic name from 'jamal', 'beauty' or 'handsomenessPronounced juh-MELJermal#13100 in the U.S.An American form built on Jamal, from Arabic jamal, 'beauty'. The Jer- opening may also reflect the influPronounced jur-MALKhasan#13290 in the U.S.A spelling of Arabic Hasan (Ḥasan), 'handsome; good; beautiful' — the Kh- form is common in Russian and CPronounced kah-SAHNJermale#13462 in the U.S.Jermale is a coined African American boy's name that blends Jamal, from the Arabic jamal, 'beauty,' with Pronounced jer-MAYLShamel#13858 in the U.S.Shamel is usually read as a Sha- variant in the Jamal family, from the Arabic jamal, 'beauty, handsomenesPronounced shuh-MELZaiyan#14192 in the U.S.A spelling of Arabic Zayyan, from a root meaning 'to adorn; to beautify', read as 'one who adorns' or 'bePronounced ZY-ahn

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Frequently Asked

What does the name Zayn mean?

Zayn is a sleek Arabic name meaning grace or beauty, from the root zayn. It's popular across the Muslim world, and its Western profile grew fast after former One Direction member Zayn Malik made it a household name.

Is Hassan the same name as Hasan?

They're closely related but distinct. Hassan and Hasan are variant spellings of the same Arabic name meaning 'handsome' or 'good,' while Hussein is technically a diminutive form of Hasan, carrying the same praise more affectionately.

Are Jamari and Jamir traditional Arabic names?

Not exactly — Jamari and Jamir are modern names that emerged within African American naming traditions, built on Arabic roots suggesting beauty. They read as fresh, rhythmic names while still carrying that older meaning forward.