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Arabic Boy Names That Mean Wealth

Arabic boy names that mean wealth rarely mention money directly — instead they speak of growth, abundance, generosity, and good fortune.

Names68
OriginArabic
MeaningWealth
GenderBoy

Arabic is built on three-letter roots, and a handful of those roots keep circling back to growth, ease, and good fortune — which is why this list has more genuine variety in how it expresses "wealth" than a typical baby-name theme page.

Some names here will feel instantly familiar — Omari and Ayan have both crossed well beyond Arabic-speaking communities. Others, like Qasim and Ammar, stay closer to their Islamic roots, carrying centuries of specific meaning most parents won't have to explain twice.

What makes these Arabic boy names that mean wealth so varied

The clearest pattern on this list is the shared root z-y-d, meaning 'to grow' or 'to increase.' It shows up in the classic spelling Zayd and its cousin Zaid, both remembered for Zayd ibn Harithah, the Prophet Muhammad's adopted son, and again in the softened Zade and the modern, fused Zaiden. One root, four spellings, one idea: wealth as something that keeps growing.

Other ways these names express prosperity

Wealth shows up differently outside the z-y-d cluster too. Yasir and Yasser share a root meaning both 'easy' and 'wealthy,' as though comfort and prosperity were the same idea. Aamir ties wealth to rank, meaning prince or commander — it's the root of the word 'emir.' And Saad keeps things simple: happiness and good fortune, nothing more.

Names List

Zaiden#609 in the U.S.Variant of Zaid/Zayed, from Arabic zayd meaning 'growth,' 'increase,' or 'abundance'; adapted as a modernPronounced ZAY-denZayd#633 in the U.S.From Arabic zayd (زيد), from the root z-y-d meaning 'to increase,' 'to grow,' or 'abundance.' Zayd ibn HaPronounced ZAYDZaid#677 in the U.S.From Arabic zayd or ziyad meaning growth, abundance, or increase; Zayd ibn Harithah was a companion and aPronounced ZAYDOmari#687 in the U.S.From Swahili omari, from Arabic Umar or Omar meaning flourishing, long-lived, or prosperous; used extensiPronounced oh-MAR-eeAyan#762 in the U.S.Gift of God; from the Arabic and Somali name Ayan meaning luck, good fortune, or divine giftPronounced ah-YAHNYasir#1108 in the U.S.Easygoing; wealthy; ease; from Arabic yasir (easy, manageable, wealthy, comfortable)Pronounced YAH-sirZade#1414 in the U.S.Increase, abundance, prosperityPronounced ZAYDAmmar#1505 in the U.S.From the Arabic Ammar (عمّار), meaning 'long-lived' or 'one who builds/prospers'. Ammar ibn Yasir was an Pronounced ah-MARTamir#1844 in the U.S.Tall, erectPronounced TAM-eerAamir#1913 in the U.S.Prince, ruler, commander; also 'prosperous' or 'one who builds/inhabits', from the Arabic root '-m-r ('toPronounced AAM-eerSaad#2251 in the U.S.happiness, good fortunePronounced SAHDQasim#2458 in the U.S.One who distributes; divider; generous; from Arabic qasim (one who distributes goods or wealth), from qasPronounced KAH-simYasser#2903 in the U.S.Easy, wealthyPronounced YA-seerJasier#3061 in the U.S.Likely a modern American variant of Javier (from Arabic Jabir, meaning comforter or one who heals) or a rPronounced jah-SEERFaizan#3111 in the U.S.From Arabic fayzan or faydh (overflow, abundance, grace, blessing), meaning one who bestows grace or is fPronounced FAY-zanZidan#3148 in the U.S.Arabic name from the root z-y-d (to increase, to grow), meaning 'growth', 'increase', or 'abundance'; relPronounced ZEE-danZiyad#3262 in the U.S.Growth, increase, abundance; from the Arabic root z-y-d, 'to increase'Pronounced zee-YAHDZaydin#3971 in the U.S.Modern coinage joining Zayd (Arabic, 'growth, abundance') to the -in/-den ending; no single fixed rootPronounced ZAY-dinZiad#3973 in the U.S.From Arabic ziyad, 'growth, increase, abundance, surplus'Pronounced zee-AHDYassir#4178 in the U.S.Spelling of Yasir — Arabic, 'wealthy, easy, comfortable; one who makes things easy'Pronounced YAH-seerEmran#4217 in the U.S.Spelling of Imran — Arabic, linked to 'prosperity, long life; an exalted family' (Quranic Imran)Pronounced em-RAHNZeyad#4551 in the U.S.Spelling of Ziyad — from Arabic ziyada, 'growth, increase, abundance'Pronounced zee-YAHDZaidan#4685 in the U.S.From Arabic Zaydan, 'growth, increase, abundance' (an intensive of zayd, 'growth'); a historical Arabian Pronounced ZY-dahnOmir#4819 in the U.S.From Arabic Omar/Umar, 'long-lived, prosperous; a builder/flourishing', and Amir, 'prince'; also Hebrew OPronounced oh-MEERYazid#4861 in the U.S.From Arabic yazid, 'he increases, he grows; growth, abundance'Pronounced yah-ZEEDAmer#4875 in the U.S.From Arabic amir/amer, 'prosperous, flourishing, thriving; long-lived; a builder/inhabitant'Pronounced AH-merZaydrian#5043 in the U.S.Modern coinage blending Zayd ('growth, abundance', Arabic) and Adrian ('from Hadria; of the sea', Latin);Pronounced ZAY-dree-ənZayed#5216 in the U.S.From Arabic Zayed, 'growth, abundance, increase; one who flourishes' (from zada, 'to increase')Pronounced ZY-edImron#5290 in the U.S.Spelling of Imran — from Arabic, 'prosperity, long life; population, flourishing' (the father of Maryam; Pronounced IM-rahnJasire#5302 in the U.S.A modern spelling echoing Yasir/Jasir — from Arabic, 'wealthy; easy, gentle, lenient'; no single fixed roPronounced jə-SEERZaydon#5641 in the U.S.A modern name joining Zayd ('growth, abundance, increase', Arabic) with a -on/-den ending; also echoes ZaPronounced ZAY-dənYaser#5863 in the U.S.A spelling of Yasir/Yasser — from Arabic yusr, 'ease, prosperity'; 'easy, wealthy; one who brings ease'Pronounced YAH-sərYahsir#6153 in the U.S.A spelling of Yasir/Yasser — from Arabic, 'wealthy; one who lives in ease; gentle, easy-going'; routes laPronounced yah-SEERZaydyn#6165 in the U.S.A -yn spelling of Zayden/Zaiden — echoing the Arabic Zayd, 'growth, abundance', plus the trendy -den endiPronounced ZAY-dinUmair#6415 in the U.S.From Arabic Umair, a diminutive of Umar — 'long-lived; flourishing, prosperous'Pronounced oo-MYRZaydn#6438 in the U.S.A streamlined spelling of Zayden/Zaiden — echoing the Arabic Zayd, 'growth, abundance', plus the trendy -Pronounced ZAY-dənFaiz#6946 in the U.S.From Arabic — variously fa'iz, 'a winner; victorious; successful', and fayd, 'abundance; overflowing gracPronounced FAH-izSaud#7162 in the U.S.From Arabic su'ud, 'fortunate; happy; lucky; auspicious; good fortunes'Pronounced sah-OODZidaan#7216 in the U.S.A form of Zidan/Zaydan — from Arabic, 'growth; abundance; increase' (from the root z-y-d); also echoes thPronounced zih-DAHNZaide#7711 in the U.S.Variously the Yiddish zeyde, 'grandfather', and a spelling of the Arabic Zaid, 'growth; abundance; increaPronounced ZAY-dehTahmir#8220 in the U.S.A modern name, a spelling echoing Tamir (variously 'tall; wealthy; one who owns/sells dates', Arabic; andPronounced tah-MEERYameen#8258 in the U.S.From the Arabic yamin, 'the right hand; the right side' (a symbol of blessing, strength and good fortune)Pronounced yah-MEENZeid#8280 in the U.S.A form/spelling of Zayd — from the Arabic, 'abundance; growth; increase; one who progresses'Pronounced ZAYDZeyd#8282 in the U.S.A form/spelling of Zayd — from the Arabic, 'abundance; growth; increase; one who progresses'Pronounced ZAYDAshir#8350 in the U.S.From the Hebrew, variously 'wealthy; rich' and 'happy; blessed' (linked to Asher); also an Arabic name ('Pronounced ah-SHEERImraan#8560 in the U.S.A spelling of Imran — from the Arabic, 'prosperity; long-lived; flourishing' — also the name of a family/Pronounced im-RAHNYamaan#8919 in the U.S.From the Arabic yaman, 'blessing; good fortune; auspiciousness; the right/blessed side'Pronounced yah-MAHNAmran#8994 in the U.S.From the Arabic, variously 'prosperity; a flourishing life; long-lived'; also a form of Imran; routes layPronounced AM-rahnFaizaan#9238 in the U.S.A spelling of Faizan — from the Arabic, 'abundance; grace; beneficence; overflowing bounty'Pronounced fy-ZAHNOmair#9599 in the U.S.A form of Umair — a diminutive of Umar/Omar, from the Arabic, 'long-lived; flourishing; prosperous'Pronounced oh-MYROmran#9602 in the U.S.From the Arabic Umran/Imran — variously 'prosperity; long life; a flourishing/well-populated place'Pronounced OM-rahnNasib#10552 in the U.S.From the Arabic nasib, 'fate; destiny; one's lot; good fortune' — and in a separate sense 'kinsman; relatPronounced nah-SEEBYaasir#10760 in the U.S.A spelling of the Arabic Yasir (Yaseer), 'wealthy; well-off' and 'easy; gentle'. Ammar ibn Yasir and his Pronounced YAH-seerJaseer#11484 in the U.S.Jaseer is a spelling of Jasir/Yasir, from the Arabic yasir, 'ease; gentleness; wealth.' Yasir is a well-kPronounced jah-SEERJassar#11485 in the U.S.Jassar is an Arabic name. It is often connected to jasara, 'boldness; daring,' or read as a form near JasPronounced JAH-sarJassir#11486 in the U.S.Jassir is a spelling of Yasir/Jasir, from the Arabic yasir, 'ease; gentleness; wealth.' A well-establishePronounced jah-SEERMuhammadzayd#11799 in the U.S.A compound joining Muhammad ('the praised one') and Zayd ('growth; abundance; increase'), recorded togethPronounced moo-HAM-ed-zaydTysir#12192 in the U.S.Tysir reads as a modern American respelling built on the popular Ty- prefix, possibly nodding to the ArabPronounced ty-SEERUmayr#12197 in the U.S.Umayr is a form of the Arabic Umair, a diminutive linked to Amr and the root '-m-r ('to live long; to proPronounced oo-MAYRZiyaad#12293 in the U.S.A spelling of the Arabic name Ziyad, from a root meaning 'growth; increase; abundance.' The doubled vowelPronounced zee-YAADZyad#12297 in the U.S.A spelling of the Arabic name Ziyad, from a root meaning 'growth; increase; abundance.' Noted respectfullPronounced zee-YAADAlimou#12392 in the U.S.Alimou is a West African (notably Guinean/Fulani and Mande) form of Ali, ultimately from Arabic 'exalted;Pronounced ah-lee-MOOAmair#12405 in the U.S.Amair reads as a form of Umair (Umayr), an Arabic diminutive linked to Amr and the root for 'to live; lonPronounced uh-MAIRFaizon#12854 in the U.S.Faizon reads as a form of the Arabic Faizan, 'abundance,' 'grace' or 'bounty' (from a root tied to succesPronounced FAY-zonMustafe#13533 in the U.S.The Somali form of Mustafa, from the Arabic for 'the chosen one' - a traditional epithet of the Prophet MPronounced moos-TAH-fehSamiullah#13811 in the U.S.From the Arabic Sami-ullah, 'God (Allah) is all-hearing' - Sami ('the all-hearing') being one of the namePronounced sah-mee-OOL-lahYaseer#14145 in the U.S.A spelling of Arabic Yasir, from a root meaning 'to be easy; to be gentle', read as 'one who makes thingsPronounced yah-SEERZaydaan#14206 in the U.S.A spelling of Arabic Zaydan, an extended form of Zayd, from a root meaning 'to grow; to increase'. The naPronounced zay-DAHN

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Frequently Asked

What does the name Zayd mean?

Zayd is Arabic for growth and abundance. It's remembered in Islamic history as the name of Zayd ibn Harithah, the Prophet Muhammad's adopted son, and today it's also spelled Zaid.

Is Yasir the same name as Yasser?

Yes — Yasir and Yasser are spelling variants of the same Arabic root, meaning both 'easy' and 'wealthy.' The name has been carried by public figures like Yasser Arafat and by many families across the Arab world.

Do any of these names mean more than 'rich'?

Yes. Qasim means one who generously distributes what he has, Saad means happiness and good fortune, and Ayan means luck or a gift of fate — wealth expressed as generosity and blessing, not just money.