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Arabic Girl Names

2178 arabic girl names with meanings, U.S. popularity, and audio pronunciation on every page.

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Arabic girl names are lush and lyrical, rich with meaning and beautifully soft on the tongue. The favorites lead: Layla, Amara, Amira and Aaliyah.

For gentle elegance, Lila, Lilah, Leila and Amina charm, while Zara, Nyla, Alaia and Nora feel modern and global.

Every name below opens to its full page — its sourced meaning, U.S. popularity, and a clear audio pronunciation so you can hear it before you choose.

Arabic Girl Names — Page 3

Jenin#4312 in the U.S.From Arabic janin/jinan, 'gardens', also the name of a Palestinian cityNalah#4339 in the U.S.-ah spelling of Nala — Arabic na'ila, 'achiever, winner', or African ('gift'/'beloved') and LioNayra#4340 in the U.S.From Aymara nayra, 'eyes; that which comes first', and Arabic Naira, 'shining, bright'; routes Neema#4341 in the U.S.From Swahili neema, 'grace, prosperity, blessing' (from Arabic ni'ma, 'blessing')Oumou#4343 in the U.S.From Arabic umm, 'mother' (as in Oumou Kalthoum) — a common West African (Fula/Mandinka) nameRumaisa#4348 in the U.S.From Arabic Rumaysa — a name associated with the star Beta Canis Minoris (related to Gomeisa), Safina#4350 in the U.S.From Arabic safina, 'a ship, vessel' (also used in Swahili)Safiyah#4351 in the U.S.From Arabic safiyya, 'pure, sincere; a close, chosen friend' — a wife of the ProphetZahraa#4368 in the U.S.From Arabic zahra, 'radiant, shining; a blooming flower' — al-Zahra, a title of FatimaJakiyah#4402 in the U.S.Modern coinage in the Ja-/-iyah family (echoing Zakiyah, 'pure', and Makiyah); no single fixed Joud#4407 in the U.S.From Arabic joud/jud, 'generosity, benevolence; abundant rain'Karime#4411 in the U.S.Latina form of Karima/Karim — from Arabic karim, 'generous, noble, kind'Nada#4428 in the U.S.From Arabic nada, 'dew; generosity, dewy freshness'; also Slavic Nada, 'hope'; routes layeredNadiya#4429 in the U.S.From Slavic Nadiya, 'hope' (Nadezhda), and Arabic Nadia, 'tender, delicate; the beginning'; rouNafisa#4430 in the U.S.From Arabic nafisa, 'precious, priceless; refined, gem' (borne by a revered descendant of the PSalwa#4438 in the U.S.From Arabic salwa, 'comfort, solace, consolation; quail'Zaniah#4453 in the U.S.From Zaniah, a star in the constellation Virgo (Arabic, 'the corner'); also a modern -iah coinaAayra#4458 in the U.S.Spelling of Aira/Ayra — often glossed 'respectable, noble' (Arabic/Urdu); also a modern coinageAlaiia#4462 in the U.S.Triple-i spelling of Alaia — Basque 'joyful, happy', also overlapping Aaliyah ('exalted'); routHadia#4490 in the U.S.From Arabic hadiya, 'guide to righteousness; calm, tranquil' — also linked to hadiyya, 'a gift'Jalia#4500 in the U.S.Modern coinage in the Ja-/-lia family (echoing Aaliyah/Jaliyah, 'exalted'); no single fixed rooJamiah#4501 in the U.S.Modern coinage in the Ja-/-iah family (echoing Jamila, 'beautiful', and Jeremiah); no single fiEzma#4504 in the U.S.Ezma reads as a spelling of Esma or Esme. Esme comes from the Old French esmer, 'to esteem' or Leisha#4514 in the U.S.Short form of Alisha/Aleesha — variously 'noble' (Alice) or Arabic 'protected by God'; routes lMuntaha#4523 in the U.S.From Arabic muntaha, 'the utmost, the highest point, the ultimate; the end/pinnacle'Nuha#4527 in the U.S.From Arabic nuha, 'intelligence, wisdom, sound mind; intellect'Aissata#4548 in the U.S.From Aissata — a Fula/West African form of Aisha, Arabic 'living, prosperous; she who lives'Aliyanna#4552 in the U.S.Modern coinage joining Aliya/Aaliyah ('exalted') to the -anna ending ('grace'); no single fixedDaisha#4569 in the U.S.Modern coinage joining Da- to -aisha (echoing Aisha, 'living', and the Russian Dasha); routes lHani#4584 in the U.S.From Arabic hani, 'happy, content, pleased'; also a modern Korean name; here for girls; routes Jazara#4593 in the U.S.Modern coinage in the Jaz-/-ara family (echoing Zahra, 'blooming', and Jasmine); no single fixeNaisha#4613 in the U.S.From Sanskrit naisha, 'special, unique; nightly'; also echoes Aisha ('living'); routes layeredRahil#4620 in the U.S.Arabic/Persian form of Rachel — from Hebrew Rachel, 'ewe' (a gentle female sheep)Suhaill#4623 in the U.S.Suhaill is a doubled-l spelling of Suhail, an Arabic name that is above all the name of CanopusSaria#4629 in the U.S.Modern coinage in the -ria family (echoing Sara, 'princess', and Saria/Zaria); also a Zelda chaShamair#4649 in the U.S.Shamair echoes Shamir and Shamira, names found in Arabic and Hebrew tradition. Shamir in HebrewAfia#4653 in the U.S.From Akan (Ghanaian) Afia, 'born on Friday'; also Arabic afia, 'health, well-being'; routes layAmena#4657 in the U.S.Spelling of Amina — Arabic amina, 'trustworthy, faithful, honest; secure' (the Prophet's motherAyira#4665 in the U.S.Modern coinage echoing Aira/Ayra ('respectable, noble') and Amira ('princess'); no single fixedFatiha#4680 in the U.S.From Arabic al-Fatiha, 'the opening' — the first chapter of the QuranIsraa#4688 in the U.S.From Arabic Isra, 'the night journey' — the Prophet's miraculous night journey to JerusalemJamiya#4692 in the U.S.Modern coinage in the Ja-/-iya family (echoing Jamila, 'beautiful', and Jamia); no single fixedJouri#4696 in the U.S.From Arabic Jouri/Joori, 'a kind of rose (the Damask rose); a beautiful pearl'Kinza#4703 in the U.S.From Arabic/Urdu kinza/kanz, 'a hidden treasure, a buried treasure'Nur#4728 in the U.S.From Arabic nur, 'light, radiance, illumination'; here for girlsRumaysa#4740 in the U.S.From Arabic Rumaysa — a star (in Canis Minor); borne by Umm Sulaym, a revered early Muslim womaSaba#4741 in the U.S.From Arabic/Persian saba, 'a gentle morning breeze (from the east)'; also Saba, the kingdom of Saida#4742 in the U.S.From Arabic sa'ida, 'happy, fortunate, lucky, blessed' (the feminine of Said)Salah#4743 in the U.S.From Arabic salah, 'prayer' (the ritual prayer); also salah, 'goodness, righteousness, rightnesTaj#4749 in the U.S.From Persian/Arabic taj, 'a crown' (as in Taj Mahal, 'Crown Palace'); here for girlsAtyia#4756 in the U.S.Atyia is most naturally read as a respelling of Atiya (also Atiyah), an Arabic name from atiyyaHanifa#4799 in the U.S.From Arabic hanif, 'a true believer, one of pure faith; upright, devout' (the feminine of HanifMiraal#4835 in the U.S.From Arabic miral, 'a small wild deer, a fawn, a gazelle'Naylah#4842 in the U.S.-h spelling of Naila — from Arabic na'ila, 'one who attains, achieves, succeeds; a winner'Raisa#4847 in the U.S.From Arabic ra'isa, 'a leader, chief, president (fem.)'; also a Yiddish 'rose', and a Slavic 'eSamina#4854 in the U.S.From Arabic samina, 'healthy, robust, well-nourished; fertile, prosperous'Soliha#4860 in the U.S.From Arabic saliha, 'righteous, virtuous, pious, good' (the feminine of Salih)Suraya#4861 in the U.S.From Arabic Thurayya, 'the Pleiades' — the bright cluster of stars (a 'gem-like constellation')Zunaira#4872 in the U.S.From Arabic/Urdu Zunaira, glossed 'a flower of paradise; beautiful, lovely'; popular modern SouAizah#4875 in the U.S.From Arabic aizah, 'noble, respected, honored'; also glossed 'a reward in heaven'; routes layerAleeza#4877 in the U.S.From Hebrew aliza, 'joy, joyful, merry'; also Arabic 'noble, exalted'; routes layeredAmaree#4882 in the U.S.-ee spelling of Amari — possibly 'strength' (linked to Amir, 'prince') or 'eternal' (echoing AmAmera#4883 in the U.S.-e- spelling of Amira — from Arabic, 'princess; a female commander, leader'Anzal#4887 in the U.S.From Arabic anzala/anzal, 'to send down, reveal (from heaven)' — glossed 'a heavenly gift, a blJennah#4933 in the U.S.From Arabic jannah, 'paradise, the garden of heaven'; also an -h spelling of Jenna ('fair, whitKamyra#4939 in the U.S.Modern coinage echoing Kamaria ('moonlight', Swahili) and Myra ('myrrh/fragrance'); no single fLyna#4956 in the U.S.Spelling of Lina — from Arabic, 'tender, soft; a young palm tree'; also a short form of names eNabi#4972 in the U.S.From Korean nabi, 'a butterfly'; also Arabic nabi, 'a prophet' (a sacred sense); here for girlsSadaf#4987 in the U.S.From Arabic/Persian sadaf, 'a seashell; a pearl-oyster, mother-of-pearl'Samar#4989 in the U.S.From Arabic samar, 'evening conversation; pleasant talk and companionship after dark'; here forSamya#4990 in the U.S.From Arabic samiyya, 'elevated, sublime, exalted; lofty, noble'Afiyah#5008 in the U.S.From Arabic afiya, 'health, well-being, vigor; soundness, wholeness'Aryam#5025 in the U.S.From Ethiopian (Ge'ez/Amharic) Aryam, 'the highest heavens', and a name of the Virgin Mary; rouEnaya#5046 in the U.S.From Arabic inaya, 'care, concern; attention, protection; solicitude'Fatuma#5048 in the U.S.Swahili/East African form of Fatima — from Arabic, 'weaned; one who abstains' — the Prophet's dHajar#5052 in the U.S.Arabic form of Hagar — the revered wife of Abraham and mother of Ishmael (the meaning of the orHenna#5056 in the U.S.From Arabic hinna, 'the henna plant' (a reddish dye); also a Finnish pet form of Henrietta ('hoHidayah#5057 in the U.S.From Arabic hidaya, 'guidance; right guidance, the right path' (a spiritual virtue)Lailynn#5080 in the U.S.Modern coinage joining a Lai-/Lay- sound (echoing Laila, 'night', Arabic) to the -lynn ending; Maimouna#5083 in the U.S.West African (Francophone) form of Maymuna — from Arabic, 'blessed, fortunate, auspicious'Nisa#5092 in the U.S.From Arabic nisa, 'women, womankind' (the title of a Quranic chapter, An-Nisa); also a short moRida#5101 in the U.S.From Arabic rida, 'contentment, satisfaction; God's good pleasure, divine acceptance'; here forRuhani#5106 in the U.S.From Arabic/Punjabi ruhani, 'spiritual; of the soul, divine' (from ruh, 'soul, spirit')Sahari#5107 in the U.S.From Arabic sahar/sahari, 'the time just before dawn; the pre-dawn hour' (also linked to 'enchaSalayah#5108 in the U.S.Modern coinage with a Sa- opening and -layah ending (echoing Salah, 'prayer', and Aaliyah); no Samiah#5109 in the U.S.From Arabic samiya, 'elevated, exalted, sublime'; also linked to sami, 'one who hears/listens';Sumaiya#5116 in the U.S.From Arabic Sumayya, 'high, elevated; one of a high/lofty name' (the first martyr of Islam)Thara#5118 in the U.S.From Arabic thara, 'wealth, richness; abundance'; also echoes Tara ('a star', Sanskrit, and 'a Zeinab#5131 in the U.S.Spelling of Zaynab/Zainab — from Arabic, 'a fragrant flowering plant; a sweet-smelling tree'Zuleyka#5132 in the U.S.Spelling of Zuleika/Zulaykha — from Persian/Arabic, 'brilliant beauty; fair, lovely' (the wife Aamira#5133 in the U.S.Double-a spelling of Amira — from Arabic, 'a princess; a prosperous, flourishing one' (the femiAirah#5138 in the U.S.-h spelling of Aira/Ira — variously 'noble/watchful' (Aira), the goddess of speech (Ira, SanskrAmberlynn#5147 in the U.S.Compound of Amber (the golden gem, from Arabic anbar) and the -lynn ending; no single fixed rooAnam#5150 in the U.S.From Arabic anam, 'a blessing, a gift; creatures, living beings'; also Irish anam, 'a soul'; heAsal#5157 in the U.S.From Persian/Arabic asal, 'honey; sweetness'Daniya#5170 in the U.S.From Arabic daniya, 'close, near; one who is near'; also linked to 'a beautiful gift, a generouElahi#5174 in the U.S.From Arabic/Persian elahi, 'divine; of God; my God' (a devotional word); here for girlsEmina#5177 in the U.S.Bosnian/Turkish form of Amina — from Arabic, 'trustworthy, faithful; secure, safe' (the ProphetIzzah#5189 in the U.S.From Arabic izzah, 'honor, glory, might; dignity, power'Jeilani#5194 in the U.S.Spelling of Jelani/Jilani — from Swahili (via Arabic), 'mighty, powerful'; also a Sufi surname Kanyla#5202 in the U.S.Modern coinage joining a Ka- prefix to Nyla ('champion'/'winner', Arabic Nailah); no single fixKhalilah#5206 in the U.S.From Arabic Khalila, 'a close friend; a beloved companion, a bosom friend' (the feminine of KhaMaylah#5229 in the U.S.Modern coinage echoing Mayla/Maila ('gracious', Arabic-linked) and Mila ('dear, gracious'); no Muslima#5236 in the U.S.From Arabic muslima, 'one who submits (to God); a Muslim woman' (the feminine of Muslim)Mysha#5237 in the U.S.Modern name echoing Maisha ('life', Swahili) and Misha; sometimes glossed 'beautiful' or 'happyRima#5248 in the U.S.From Arabic rima, 'a white antelope, a gazelle' (a symbol of grace and beauty); also linked to Ruqayyah#5252 in the U.S.From Arabic Ruqayyah, 'rise, ascent; gentle, tender, charming' (a daughter of the Prophet MuhamSeerat#5256 in the U.S.From Arabic/Punjabi sirat/seerat, 'good character; inner nature, conduct; the way of life' (innSurah#5262 in the U.S.From Arabic surah, 'a chapter of the Quran; a step, a rank, a degree of eminence'; also echoes Xya#5270 in the U.S.X-spelling of Zya/Zia — a modern name echoing Zia ('light, splendor', Arabic) and Mia; no singlYarah#5271 in the U.S.-ah spelling of Yara — Tupi (Brazilian), 'water lady; lady of the lake'; Arabic, 'small butterfZafira#5274 in the U.S.From Arabic zafira, 'victorious, successful' (feminine of Zafir); also linked to Spanish zafiroZahari#5275 in the U.S.From Arabic zahra, 'a flower, a blossom; radiant, shining' (a Zahra-rooted name); also a modernZarielle#5278 in the U.S.Modern blend of Zara ('blooming; brightness', Arabic) with an -ielle ending (echoing Arielle, 'Aaminah#5283 in the U.S.Double-a spelling of Aminah — from Arabic amina, 'trustworthy, faithful; secure, safe, at peaceAaniyah#5284 in the U.S.Double-a spelling of Aniyah — from Arabic aniyah, 'caring, attentive, concerned'; also echoes AAmanat#5292 in the U.S.From Arabic/Punjabi amanat, 'a trust; something precious held in safekeeping; a deposit, a treaThanna#5304 in the U.S.Thanna is a short, uncommon girl's name of uncertain route. It may draw on the Arabic Thana, 'pDannia#5319 in the U.S.Latina form echoing Daniela/Dania ('God is my judge', Hebrew); also Arabic Daniya, 'close, nearElaf#5327 in the U.S.From Arabic ilaf/elaf, 'familiarity, affection, harmony; a coming together in safety' (a QuraniGhalia#5331 in the U.S.From Arabic ghaliya, 'precious, valuable, dear, beloved' (also a fragrant perfume of musk and aJailah#5338 in the U.S.-ah spelling of Jaila/Jayla — a modern name echoing Jamila ('beautiful', Arabic) and Kayla; no Jasibe#5339 in the U.S.Latina spelling of Hasiba — from Arabic hasib, 'noble, esteemed; of good lineage, well-born'Jumana#5346 in the U.S.From Arabic jumana, 'a silver pearl; a small pearl'Kaela#5347 in the U.S.-ae- spelling of Kayla — variously a form of Michaela ('who is like God?'), Katherine ('pure'),Lanaya#5358 in the U.S.Modern blend of a La- prefix with Naya/Anaya ('graceful; caring; sky', Arabic/Sanskrit-linked);Maisha#5367 in the U.S.From Swahili maisha, 'life; living' (via Arabic 'isha, 'life, living')Saliyah#5399 in the U.S.Modern name echoing Saliha ('righteous, virtuous', Arabic) and Aaliyah ('exalted'); no single fSuhayla#5405 in the U.S.From Arabic suhayla, 'smooth, gentle, easy' (the feminine of Suhayl, the star Canopus)Zahrah#5415 in the U.S.-ah spelling of Zahra — from Arabic zahra, 'a flower, a blossom; radiant, shining, luminous'Aara#5419 in the U.S.Double-a spelling of Ara — variously Arabic/Urdu, 'adorning, ornamenting'; Armenian, a legendarAdarah#5425 in the U.S.From Hebrew adarah, 'noble, exalted' (linked to adar, 'splendor'); also Arabic, 'a virgin'; rouAlaila#5430 in the U.S.Modern coinage echoing Layla ('night', Arabic) and Alaia ('sublime; joyful'); no single fixed rAlayiah#5432 in the U.S.Elaborate spelling of Aaliyah/Alaia — echoing 'exalted, lofty' (Arabic) and 'sublime'; no singlAleeah#5433 in the U.S.-ee- spelling of Aliyah/Alia — from Arabic aliyah, 'exalted, lofty, sublime, high'Alima#5434 in the U.S.From Arabic alima, 'learned, wise, knowledgeable' (the feminine of Alim); also linked to 'a seaAmeenah#5436 in the U.S.-ee- spelling of Aminah — from Arabic amina, 'trustworthy, faithful; secure, safe, at peace'Anayat#5438 in the U.S.From Arabic/Urdu inayat, 'grace, favor, kindness; divine blessing, benevolence, care'Avnoor#5445 in the U.S.From Punjabi/Sikh — av (linked to the divine/guru) plus noor, 'light' (Arabic) — 'the light of Awa#5446 in the U.S.From Akan Awo/Awa, 'born on a Thursday'; also a West African form of Hawa (Eve), 'living one; tAyza#5447 in the U.S.From Arabic — linked to 'noble, respected' (a form of Aiza/Ayesha-linked), or 'a substitute, a Azylah#5450 in the U.S.Modern coinage echoing Aziza ('precious, beloved', Arabic) and 'asylum' (a refuge); no single fDahira#5466 in the U.S.From Arabic — linked to 'a helper, a supporter' (zahir), and 'radiant, shining' (zahira); the gDeena#5470 in the U.S.-ee- spelling of Dina/Dena — from Hebrew Dinah, 'judged; vindicated'; also Arabic din, 'faith, Haleema#5486 in the U.S.-ee- spelling of Halima — from Arabic halima, 'gentle, patient, mild, forbearing'Heba#5487 in the U.S.From Arabic hiba, 'a gift, a present, a bestowal' (a divine gift)Jehlani#5496 in the U.S.-eh- spelling of Jelani — from Swahili (via Arabic), 'mighty, powerful' (linked to the Sufi al-Jlani#5497 in the U.S.Contracted spelling of Jelani — from Swahili (via Arabic), 'mighty, powerful'; here for girlsLaylynn#5514 in the U.S.Modern blend of Layla ('night', Arabic) with the -lynn ending ('lake'); no single fixed rootLejla#5516 in the U.S.Bosnian form of Layla/Leila — from Arabic layl, 'night' (a dark, intoxicating beauty)Leyana#5517 in the U.S.From Arabic layan/liyan, 'tenderness, softness, gentleness'; also a modern -ana name; routes laMaram#5524 in the U.S.From Arabic maram, 'aspiration, wish, goal, desire'Radhya#5551 in the U.S.From Arabic radiya, 'content, satisfied, pleasing, accepted'; also echoes Sanskrit Radha ('succRateel#5552 in the U.S.From Arabic ratil/tartil, 'a beautiful, measured recitation (of the Quran)' — 'one who recites/Ruqayya#5561 in the U.S.From Arabic — variously 'gentleness, tenderness', 'a charm/spell of protection', or 'rising, asSadia#5563 in the U.S.From Arabic sa'ida, 'happy, fortunate, lucky, blessed' (the feminine of Saad/Said)Saffron#5564 in the U.S.From the word saffron — the precious golden-orange spice and its colour (from Arabic za'faran, Saleen#5565 in the U.S.A modern name — from Arabic salim, 'safe, sound, whole, peaceful', and/or echoing Greek Selene,Zamani#5588 in the U.S.From Swahili/Bantu (via Arabic zaman), 'time; the past, antiquity, the long ago'; here for girlZeena#5591 in the U.S.-ee- spelling of Zena/Zina — variously Greek 'hospitable; of Zeus' (from Xenia/Zenobia), or AraZenith#5593 in the U.S.From the word zenith — 'the highest point, the peak, the point of the sky directly overhead' (fZiara#5595 in the U.S.From Arabic ziyara, 'a visit; a pilgrimage'; also a modern Zi- name (echoing Zara/Kiara); routeAbrar#5599 in the U.S.From Arabic abrar, 'the pious, the virtuous, the devoted ones; saints'Almas#5608 in the U.S.From Arabic/Persian almas, 'a diamond' (the hardest, most brilliant gem)Aneesa#5616 in the U.S.-ee- spelling of Anisa — from Arabic anis, 'friendly, sociable, affable; a close companion'Arfa#5620 in the U.S.From Arabic arfa, 'exalted, high, lofty, sublime; the highest'Ayan#5625 in the U.S.From Somali/Arabic — variously 'good fortune, luck; a bright destiny' (Somali) or 'an era, a tiDeema#5646 in the U.S.From Arabic dima, 'a cloud bringing gentle, steady, lasting rain' (without thunder)Jaila#5667 in the U.S.A spelling of Jayla/Jala — a modern name echoing Jay- and Jala ('migration; clarity', Arabic); Jaleia#5669 in the U.S.A modern name echoing Jalia/Jaliyah ('clarity; lofty', Arabic) and Leia; no single fixed root; Jameela#5670 in the U.S.-ee- spelling of Jamila — from Arabic jamil, 'beautiful, graceful, lovely' (the feminine of JamKaryme#5686 in the U.S.A spelling of Karime/Karima — from Arabic karim, 'generous, noble, kind, honourable' (the feminKhalea#5693 in the U.S.A modern name echoing Khalida/Khaleesi ('eternal; immortal', Arabic) and Kalea ('bright; joy', Khaliah#5694 in the U.S.From Arabic khalid, 'eternal, immortal, everlasting' (a feminine -iah elaboration of Khalia/KhaLamees#5696 in the U.S.From Arabic lamis, 'soft, tender, smooth to the touch'Mariyam#5709 in the U.S.-iy- spelling of Maryam/Mary — from Hebrew Miryam (via Arabic Maryam), variously 'beloved', 'ofMaryama#5710 in the U.S.An -a form of Maryam (Mariama) — from Hebrew Miryam, via Arabic, variously 'beloved', 'of the sNakiya#5719 in the U.S.From Arabic naqiyya, 'pure, clean, clear'; also a modern Na- name; routes layeredRoohi#5740 in the U.S.From Persian/Urdu ruhi, 'spiritual; of the soul, of the spirit' (from ruh, 'soul, spirit')Somaya#5749 in the U.S.A spelling of Sumayya — from Arabic, 'high, lofty, elevated' (the honored name of the first marTaqwa#5753 in the U.S.From Arabic taqwa, 'piety; God-consciousness; reverence, mindfulness of God'Yasina#5763 in the U.S.A feminine -a form linked to Yasin (the heart of the Quran, sura Ya-Sin); also echoes Yasmin ('Zaara#5766 in the U.S.A double-a spelling of Zara/Zahra — from Arabic zahra, 'a flower; radiance, brilliance'; also eZenaya#5771 in the U.S.A modern name echoing Zendaya, Zinnia, and the Arabic zina ('beauty'); no single fixed root; roZenayla#5772 in the U.S.A modern name joining a Zen- opening with -ayla (echoing Layla, 'night', and Ayla, 'halo of ligZiana#5773 in the U.S.A modern name joining Zia ('light, splendour', Arabic/Persian) with the -ana ending; no single Zina#5774 in the U.S.From Arabic zina, 'beauty, adornment, grace'; also a Greek/Slavic short form of Zenobia ('of ZeZniyah#5775 in the U.S.A contracted spelling of Zaniyah/Zinnia — a modern name echoing the Arabic zina ('beauty') and Zyrah#5776 in the U.S.A Zy- spelling of Zyra/Zara — echoing Zara ('blooming flower; princess') and the Zy- names; no Aamina#5778 in the U.S.-aa- spelling of Amina — from Arabic amina, 'trustworthy, faithful, honest; safe, secure'Akeelah#5784 in the U.S.-ee- spelling of Akila — from Arabic aqila, 'intelligent, wise, sensible; one who reasons'Amberlee#5789 in the U.S.A compound of Amber ('the golden fossil resin/jewel', Arabic) and the -lee ending ('a meadow', Ayaan#5801 in the U.S.From Arabic, 'an era, a time; God's gift'; also Somali, 'good fortune, luck'; here for girls; uDelayla#5825 in the U.S.A modern name blending Delilah ('delicate; languishing', Hebrew) and Layla ('night', Arabic); nDuaa#5828 in the U.S.From Arabic du'a, 'a prayer, a supplication; a calling upon/invocation of God'Habiba#5843 in the U.S.From Arabic habiba, 'beloved, darling, sweetheart' (the feminine of Habib)Inayat#5848 in the U.S.From Arabic inaya, 'care, concern, kindness, favour, grace; divine providence'Jamira#5854 in the U.S.A modern name echoing Jamila ('beautiful', Arabic) and Mira ('wonder; princess; ocean'); no sinJessenia#5856 in the U.S.A spelling of Yesenia/Jessenia — the botanical name of a flowering palm; also linked to Arabic Kausar#5862 in the U.S.From Arabic kawthar, 'abundance, plenty'; also a river of Paradise named in the Quran (sura Al-

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Popular Arabic girl names include Layla, Amara, Amira, Aaliyah, Zara and Leila. Each page has the meaning, popularity, and an audio pronunciation.

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