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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 4

Kemistry#5865 in the U.S.A K-spelling of Chemistry — 'the science of matter; (figuratively) connection, attraction, sparLaisha#5873 in the U.S.A modern name joining a La- opening with Aisha ('living; prosperous; lively', Arabic); also echMeelah#5885 in the U.S.-ee- spelling of Mila — from Slavic mil, 'gracious, dear, beloved'; also echoes Arabic mayl, 'aRayan#5905 in the U.S.From Arabic rayyan, 'luxuriant, well-watered, full of life'; also a gate of Paradise (Ar-RayyanSania#5911 in the U.S.From Arabic saniya, 'brilliant, radiant, splendid, magnificent; sublime'Shahd#5914 in the U.S.From Arabic shahd, 'honey; honeycomb; the sweetest honey'Siham#5916 in the U.S.From Arabic siham, 'arrows' (the plural of sahm, 'an arrow')Taisha#5920 in the U.S.A modern name joining a Ta- opening with -isha (echoing Aisha, 'living', and Tisha); no single Zaela#5933 in the U.S.A modern name with a Za- opening and -ela ending (echoing Zara, 'blooming', and Zayla/Ayla); noZanylah#5934 in the U.S.A modern name echoing Zaniyah ('beauty', from Arabic zina) and the -ylah/Ayla ending; no singleZohra#5939 in the U.S.From Arabic zuhra/zahra, 'Venus (the morning star); a flower in bloom; radiance, brilliance'Aaleyah#5941 in the U.S.A spelling of Aaliyah — from Arabic aliyah, 'exalted, sublime, lofty, high'; also Hebrew, 'asceAmana#5951 in the U.S.From Arabic amana, 'trust, faithfulness, security, a trust held in safekeeping'; also Hebrew, 'Areej#5955 in the U.S.From Arabic arij, 'a sweet fragrance, a pleasant scent, an aroma that spreads'Aza#5960 in the U.S.From Arabic, 'powerful, mighty' (linked to izz, 'might'); also a Hebrew name, 'strong; a desertHidaya#6005 in the U.S.From Arabic hidaya, 'guidance, right guidance' (especially divine guidance); also a Swahili namJamyla#6010 in the U.S.A -y- spelling of Jamila — from Arabic jamil, 'beautiful, graceful, lovely'Joury#6016 in the U.S.From Arabic jouri/jury, 'the Damascus rose' (a fragrant pink rose); also linked to 'small pearlLaysha#6044 in the U.S.A modern spelling echoing Laisha/Aisha — from Arabic, 'living, alive; prosperous' (also a HebreMariame#6062 in the U.S.A West African/French form of Mariam (Maryam) — from Hebrew/Arabic, 'beloved; bitter; wished-foNuriya#6079 in the U.S.From Arabic nuriya, 'light; luminous, radiant' (a feminine form of nur, 'light')Soriyah#6107 in the U.S.A spelling echoing Soraya/Thurayya — from Arabic/Persian, 'the Pleiades, the bright star clusteZailyn#6133 in the U.S.A modern name with a Zai- opening (echoing Zara/Zaya) and the -lyn ending ('a lake'); no singleZamiya#6134 in the U.S.A modern name with a Za- opening and -miya ending (echoing Zamia/Samiya, 'exalted; sublime', ArZehra#6137 in the U.S.The Turkish form of Zahra — from Arabic zahra, 'radiant, blossoming; a flower; brilliance' (a tZhara#6138 in the U.S.A Zh- spelling of Zahra — from Arabic zahra, 'radiant, blossoming; a flower; brilliance'Kadijha#6139 in the U.S.Kadijha is a respelling of Khadija, a deeply respected Arabic name. Khadija bint Khuwaylid was Zoraya#6141 in the U.S.A Z-spelling echoing Soraya/Thurayya ('the Pleiades, the star cluster', Arabic/Persian) and ZorZuleyma#6142 in the U.S.A Latina spelling of Zulema/Suleima — from Arabic, 'peace, peaceful' (linked to salaam, 'peace'Zunairah#6143 in the U.S.From Arabic, variously 'a flower; bright, blossoming'; borne by Zinnirah, an early devout womanAlilah#6154 in the U.S.A modern name echoing Lila/Layla ('night', Arabic) and the Sanskrit lila ('divine play'); no siAlinah#6155 in the U.S.An -h spelling of Alina — variously 'noble, bright' (a Slavic short of Adelina), 'light' (GreekAlylah#6158 in the U.S.A modern coined name echoing Ayla ('a halo of moonlight', Turkish/Hebrew) and Layla ('night', AAmiriana#6160 in the U.S.A modern name joining Amira ('a princess; a commander', Arabic) with the -ana ending; routes laAmyri#6162 in the U.S.A -yri spelling of Amari — variously 'eternal' (Sanskrit), 'a commander/prince' (Arabic amir), Anilah#6169 in the U.S.From Sanskrit anila, 'the wind, air' (a feminine of Anil); also linked to the Arabic Anila/AneeFatema#6219 in the U.S.A spelling of Fatima — from Arabic fatima, 'one who weans (her child); one who abstains'; populJalayla#6236 in the U.S.A modern name joining a Ja- opening with Layla ('night', Arabic); no single fixed root; routes Jalilah#6237 in the U.S.From Arabic jalilah, the feminine of Jalil — 'great, exalted, splendid; majestic'Ezzah#6243 in the U.S.Ezzah likely relates to the Arabic Azza, from izza, 'strength, might, glory,' reshaped with a dLamiyah#6267 in the U.S.A modern name echoing the Arabic Lamya/Lamia, 'of dark, beautiful lips; brilliant, shining' (anLaylanie#6270 in the U.S.A modern name echoing Layla ('night', Arabic) and Leilani ('heavenly flower', Hawaiian); no sinLaylyn#6271 in the U.S.A modern name joining a Lay- opening (echoing Layla, 'night') with the -lyn ending ('a lake'); Mahia#6285 in the U.S.A modern name, variously echoing Maria, the Arabic Mahia ('a face; visage'), and the Maori placNadar#6304 in the U.S.A modern name echoing the Arabic nadir/nadar, 'rare, precious, scarce'; also a Hebrew word, 'a Najma#6305 in the U.S.From Arabic najma, 'a star'Raneem#6321 in the U.S.From Arabic ranim, 'a melodious sound; a soft, sweet recitation or melody'Risha#6326 in the U.S.Variously the Arabic risha, 'a feather, a plume', and a feminine echo of the Sanskrit rishi, 'aRiziki#6328 in the U.S.From Swahili riziki (from Arabic rizq), 'sustenance, provision; a blessing or fortune, especialSahira#6334 in the U.S.From Arabic sahira, 'wakeful, watchful; one who stays awake (in devotion)'Salima#6335 in the U.S.From Arabic salima, the feminine of Salim — 'safe, sound, secure; healthy, unharmed; peaceful' Soha#6343 in the U.S.From Arabic Suha/Soha — the name of a small, faint star in the Big Dipper (Ursa Major), used toTahira#6347 in the U.S.From Arabic tahira, the feminine of Tahir — 'pure, clean, chaste; virtuous'Zaha#6361 in the U.S.From Arabic zaha, 'radiant, shining, beautiful; to be proud, magnificent'Zeenat#6364 in the U.S.A spelling of Zinat — from Arabic/Persian zinat, 'beauty; adornment, ornament, embellishment'Aaliah#6369 in the U.S.A spelling of Aaliyah — from Arabic, the feminine of Ali, 'exalted, sublime; high, lofty'Aide#6376 in the U.S.A Spanish form of Aida/Haidee — variously 'a visitor, one who returns' (Arabic) and 'noble; hapAlaisha#6380 in the U.S.A modern name echoing Aisha ('alive; living', Arabic) and Alicia ('noble'); no single fixed rooAmali#6384 in the U.S.A modern name echoing Amal ('hope', Arabic) and Amalia/Amelia ('work, industrious', Germanic); Basma#6407 in the U.S.From Arabic basma, 'a smile'Binta#6408 in the U.S.From the Fula/Mandinka (West African), 'with God; a daughter' (linked to the Arabic bint, 'daugHadicha#6457 in the U.S.A spelling/Central Asian form of Khadija — from Arabic, variously 'early baby; premature' and 'Haniyah#6458 in the U.S.From Arabic haniyah, 'happy, pleased, content; delighted'Ikhlas#6462 in the U.S.From Arabic ikhlas, 'sincerity; purity of faith; loyalty, devotion' (also the title of a chapteJabria#6466 in the U.S.A modern feminine echoing Jabari/Jabr — from Arabic, 'powerful, mighty; a consoler, one who resJamileth#6470 in the U.S.A Latina elaboration of Jamila — from Arabic jamila, 'beautiful, graceful, lovely' — with a -etLeelah#6513 in the U.S.A spelling of Leila/Lila — variously 'night' (Arabic layla) and 'play; divine play' (Sanskrit lMaymunah#6535 in the U.S.A spelling of Maymuna — from Arabic, 'blessed; auspicious; fortunate; lucky'Nabiha#6544 in the U.S.From Arabic nabiha, the feminine of Nabih — 'intelligent, bright; noble, eminent, distinguishedNabila#6545 in the U.S.From Arabic nabila, the feminine of Nabil — 'noble, honorable; of high birth, distinguished'Nayah#6546 in the U.S.A spelling echoing Naya — variously 'free' (an echo of Malaya), 'a goal; a design' (Greek/ArabiNusaiba#6553 in the U.S.A spelling of Nusayba — from Arabic, 'of noble lineage; of good descent' (linked to nasab, 'linNusayba#6554 in the U.S.From Arabic Nusayba — 'of noble lineage; of good descent' (linked to nasab, 'lineage')Nyleah#6555 in the U.S.A spelling echoing Nyla/Naila — 'a winner; one who succeeds, who attains' (Arabic) — with a -leRahmah#6560 in the U.S.From Arabic rahmah, 'mercy; compassion; kindness' (a central divine attribute in Islam)Rayhana#6561 in the U.S.From Arabic rayhana, 'sweet basil; a fragrant, sweet-smelling flower or herb'Renad#6563 in the U.S.From Arabic renad, 'an aromatic tree; fragrant blossoms; a sweet-smelling shrub'Safiyya#6570 in the U.S.A spelling of Safiyya — from Arabic, 'pure, clear; sincere; a chosen, sincere friend; the best Semira#6577 in the U.S.Variously the Hebrew Semira ('height of heaven; the heavens above') and a form of the Arabic SaSuraiya#6587 in the U.S.A spelling of Thurayya/Suraya — from Arabic, 'the Pleiades' (the seven-star cluster, the 'sevenZeyna#6610 in the U.S.A spelling of Zaina/Zayna — from Arabic, 'beauty; grace; adornment'Alishba#6622 in the U.S.From Urdu/Arabic, variously 'beautiful; lovely' and 'a blessing of God; God's grace'Amala#6623 in the U.S.Variously the Sanskrit amala, 'pure; clean; spotless; without blemish', and an Arabic name linkRannah#6677 in the U.S.Rannah reads as a variant of Rana, an Arabic name often glossed 'beautiful, eye-catching,' or aDima#6678 in the U.S.From Arabic dima, 'a gentle, steady, lasting rain' (a blessing); also a Slavic pet of Dmitri; uFariha#6709 in the U.S.From Arabic fariha, 'happy; joyful; glad; cheerful'Hadiyah#6718 in the U.S.From Arabic, variously hadiya, 'a guide to righteousness; rightly guided', and hadiyya, 'a giftHadja#6719 in the U.S.A West African form, variously linked to Hajja ('a woman who has made the Hajj pilgrimage') andJamelia#6744 in the U.S.An elaboration of Jamila — from Arabic jamil, 'beautiful; graceful; lovely'Leysha#6791 in the U.S.A spelling of Laisha/Aisha — from Arabic, 'alive; living; she who lives'; a Latina spelling; roMaimuna#6805 in the U.S.From Arabic maymuna, 'blessed; fortunate; auspicious; favored'Naimah#6825 in the U.S.A spelling of Naima — from Arabic na'ima, 'comfort; tranquility; ease; contentment; bliss'Niyla#6831 in the U.S.A spelling of Nyla/Naila — from Arabic, 'one who attains; a winner; one who succeeds'; also reaNoraa#6832 in the U.S.A spelling of Nora — variously a short form of Honora (Latin honor, 'honor; esteem') and EleanoSameera#6857 in the U.S.A spelling of Samira — from Arabic, 'a companion in evening conversation; an entertaining compaShaira#6861 in the U.S.From Arabic/Urdu sha'ira, 'a poetess; a female poet'; also linked to a 'thankful; grateful' senSiyara#6865 in the U.S.Variously the Arabic sayyara, 'a traveler; a caravan; a planet' and a Hindi/Urdu 'a star; a wanSura#6873 in the U.S.Variously the Arabic surah, 'a chapter of the Quran', and the Sanskrit sura, 'a god; a deity; bTaqdeer#6877 in the U.S.From Urdu/Arabic taqdir, 'destiny; fate; divine decree; that which God ordains'; we note the saZalilah#6891 in the U.S.From Arabic, variously linked to a 'gentle breeze' and an 'abundance; plenty' sense; routes uncZelma#6893 in the U.S.A spelling of Selma — variously a short form of Anselma (Germanic, 'God's helmet; divine protecZuleika#6898 in the U.S.From Persian/Arabic Zulaikha, 'brilliant beauty; fair; lovely' — the traditional name of the woAalia#6904 in the U.S.A spelling of Aliya/Alia — from Arabic, 'exalted; sublime; high; lofty'Aima#6917 in the U.S.Variously the Arabic/Urdu Aima ('leaders; imams', the plural of imam) and a modern name echoingAixa#6920 in the U.S.A Spanish/Moorish form of Aisha — from Arabic, 'alive; living; she who lives'Alaijah#6921 in the U.S.A spelling of Aliyah/Alijah — variously the Arabic 'exalted; sublime; ascending' and a feminineAleiya#6923 in the U.S.A spelling of Aliyah — variously the Arabic 'exalted; sublime; high' and the Hebrew 'ascending;Aleiyah#6924 in the U.S.A spelling of Aliyah — variously the Arabic 'exalted; sublime; high' and the Hebrew 'ascending;Amairah#6927 in the U.S.A spelling of Amira — from Arabic, 'a princess; a leader; a commander'; also read as a modern cAmar#6928 in the U.S.Variously the Arabic qamar/amar, 'the moon', and the Sanskrit amar, 'immortal; eternal; deathleAmberleigh#6929 in the U.S.A blend of Amber (the golden fossil resin, from Arabic anbar) with the -leigh ending ('a meadowAmri#6933 in the U.S.Variously the Hebrew Omri ('my life; my sheaf'), an Arabic 'my life; my command', and a modern Asmaa#6947 in the U.S.A spelling of Asma — from Arabic, variously 'the loftiest; the most exalted; supreme' and 'nameEiliyah#6992 in the U.S.A modern spelling echoing Aaliyah (Arabic, 'exalted; ascending; the highest') and Eliyah (HebreEshal#7004 in the U.S.A modern South Asian Muslim name, popularly taken as 'a flower in paradise (Jannah)'; the tradiFotima#7007 in the U.S.A Central Asian (Uzbek/Tajik) form of Fatima — from Arabic, 'one who abstains; the weaning one'Halimah#7020 in the U.S.From Arabic halimah, 'gentle; patient; mild; forbearing' — the name of Halimah, the wet-nurse oHarir#7022 in the U.S.From Arabic harir, 'silk; silken; soft as silk'Hosna#7028 in the U.S.A Persian/Afghan form of Husna — from Arabic, 'beauty; excellence; the most beautiful; goodnessHumaira#7029 in the U.S.From Arabic humayra, 'reddish; rosy; rosy-cheeked' (a diminutive of ahmar, 'red') — an affectioJariya#7042 in the U.S.From Arabic jariya, variously 'a running/flowing stream' and 'a young girl/maiden'; routes layeKainat#7056 in the U.S.From Arabic kainat, 'the universe; the world; all creation; all that exists'Khady#7066 in the U.S.A Senegalese (Wolof) short form of Khadija — from Arabic, variously 'trustworthy; an early/premLamia#7079 in the U.S.From Arabic lamia, 'shining; brilliant; radiant' (and 'one with beautiful dark lips'); note a sManaal#7096 in the U.S.A spelling of Manal — from Arabic, 'attainment; achievement; a gift; something obtained'Maymuna#7109 in the U.S.From Arabic maymunah, 'blessed; fortunate; auspicious; prosperous' — the name of Maymunah, a wiMinah#7125 in the U.S.Variously a Korean name (depending on the hanja, 'beauty; cleverness') and an Arabic name, 'a hNajah#7129 in the U.S.From Arabic najah, 'success; achievement; salvation; safe deliverance'Naseeb#7132 in the U.S.From Arabic nasib, 'fate; destiny; one's lot/portion; good fortune'; used for both sexes; here Nazia#7135 in the U.S.From Persian/Urdu, variously 'pride; elegance; coquetry' and 'hope; optimism; delicate'; routesNoorah#7142 in the U.S.A spelling of Nura/Noor — from Arabic nur, 'light; radiance; divine light'Ruya#7172 in the U.S.From Arabic ru'ya, 'a vision; a dream; a sight' (also a Turkish name)Safaa#7174 in the U.S.From Arabic safa, 'purity; serenity; clarity; tranquility' — also Al-Safa, a sacred hill in MecShakira#7181 in the U.S.From Arabic shakira, 'thankful; grateful' (the feminine of Shakir)Siyana#7189 in the U.S.Variously a Bulgarian name, 'radiance; shining; glow', and an Arabic name, 'protection; care; sSumayah#7196 in the U.S.From Arabic sumayyah, 'high above; exalted; lofty' (a diminutive of sama, 'sky; heaven') — the Tahari#7199 in the U.S.A modern coined name, echoing the Arabic tahara, 'purity; cleanliness', and the -ari ending (asTahiri#7207 in the U.S.Tahiri is most plausibly read as a feminine form or family name built on the Arabic root t-h-r,Zeynab#7218 in the U.S.A Persian/Turkish form of Zaynab — from Arabic, variously 'a fragrant flowering plant' and 'ornZinaya#7219 in the U.S.A modern name, variously linked to Arabic zina, 'beauty; ornament; adornment', and used as a coAafiyah#7223 in the U.S.From Arabic 'afiyah, 'health; well-being; soundness; freedom from illness'Aalyah#7224 in the U.S.A spelling of Aaliyah — from Arabic, 'exalted; sublime; high; lofty' (the feminine of Ali)Ahmira#7232 in the U.S.A spelling of Amira — from Arabic, 'princess; a female leader/commander' (the feminine of Amir)Alliah#7240 in the U.S.A spelling of Aaliyah/Aliyah — from Arabic, 'exalted; sublime; high; lofty' (the feminine of AlAlliyah#7242 in the U.S.A spelling of Aaliyah — from Arabic, 'exalted; sublime; high; lofty' (the feminine of Ali)Amanah#7245 in the U.S.From Arabic amanah, 'trust; faithfulness; a sacred charge; that which is entrusted; honesty'Annaliyah#7254 in the U.S.A modern blend of Anna — from Hebrew, 'grace; favor' — and Aaliyah — from Arabic, 'exalted; higAyaat#7264 in the U.S.From Arabic ayat, 'verses; signs' — the plural of ayah; specifically the verses of the Quran anBarkat#7273 in the U.S.From Arabic barakah (Urdu/Punjabi barkat), 'a blessing; abundance; prosperity; divine grace'; uCalah#7286 in the U.S.A modern name, variously linked to Arabic qala/cala ('castle; fortress') and used as a spellingHajra#7345 in the U.S.A form of Hajar (Hagar) — the wife of Ibrahim (Abraham) and mother of Ismail (Ishmael), deeply Jakiya#7356 in the U.S.A spelling of Zakiyya/Zakiya — from Arabic, 'pure; chaste; virtuous; intelligent'; also used asKhaliya#7398 in the U.S.A modern name, variously linked to Arabic (Khalia, from a root for 'sweet; pleasant') and an ecKhamila#7399 in the U.S.A spelling of Kamila/Camila — variously from Arabic kamil, 'perfect; complete', and Latin CamilLeighla#7410 in the U.S.A stylized spelling of Layla/Leila — from Arabic, 'night; dark beauty'Madiha#7428 in the U.S.From Arabic, 'praiseworthy; one who is praised; commendable' (the feminine of Madih)Manar#7430 in the U.S.From Arabic manar, 'a guiding light; a lighthouse; a beacon; a place of light'Mawada#7438 in the U.S.From Arabic mawaddah, 'affection; love; tenderness; loving kindness' — a Quranic word for the bNadira#7460 in the U.S.From Arabic nadirah, 'rare; precious; unique; uncommon' (the feminine of Nadir)Nakiyah#7462 in the U.S.A spelling of Naqiyya/Nakia — from Arabic, 'pure; clean; chaste'; also used as a modern coinageNihal#7471 in the U.S.From Arabic/Turkish nihal, 'a young plant; a sapling; a tender shoot' (a girls' name); also SanNasiriyah#7477 in the U.S.Nasiriyah is built on the Arabic root n-s-r, which carries the meanings 'to help, to aid, to grNoriah#7477 in the U.S.A modern name, variously linked to Nuria/Nur ('light', Arabic) and an echo of Moriah; routes unOmara#7484 in the U.S.A feminine of Omar — from Arabic, variously 'flourishing; thriving; long-lived' and 'eloquent';Riyan#7499 in the U.S.A spelling of Rayyan — from Arabic, 'luxuriant; well-watered; full of life'; Ar-Rayyan is also Sabreen#7504 in the U.S.A spelling of Sabrin/Sabreen — from Arabic sabr, 'patience; endurance; steadfastness' — 'patienSabrin#7505 in the U.S.From Arabic sabr, 'patience; endurance' — 'patient; enduring'; also echoes Sabrina (the river SSham#7512 in the U.S.From Arabic Sham, 'the Levant; greater Syria; the north'; also Hindi/Urdu sham, 'the evening; dSidrah#7516 in the U.S.From Arabic sidra, 'a lote tree' — Sidrat al-Muntaha is the sacred lote tree at the boundary ofSifat#7517 in the U.S.From Arabic/Urdu sifat, 'attributes; qualities; descriptions; praise' — often the attributes ofSuhaila#7526 in the U.S.A feminine of Suhail — from Arabic, 'gentle; smooth; easy'; also the name of the bright star SuYousra#7553 in the U.S.From Arabic yusra, 'ease; prosperity; comfort; the left side' — a Quranic word (after hardship Zamyra#7554 in the U.S.A spelling of Zamira — variously 'a singer; a song; melody' (Hebrew zamir) and Arabic ('one whoZayana#7557 in the U.S.A form of Zayan/Zaina — from Arabic, 'beauty; grace; an ornament; that which adorns'; also a moZaynah#7558 in the U.S.A feminine of Zayn — from Arabic, 'beauty; grace; an ornament; that which adorns'Zula#7560 in the U.S.Variously a short form of Zuleika ('brilliant; lovely', Persian/Arabic), an African (Zulu-linkeZully#7561 in the U.S.A Latin-American pet form of Zulema/Zulay — from Arabic Sulayma/salaam, 'peace; healthy; safe';Afra#7572 in the U.S.Variously from Arabic, 'whitish; the colour of dust/earth', Hebrew, 'a young deer; a fawn' (linAissa#7575 in the U.S.A West African (Hausa/Fulani) form of Aisha — from Arabic, 'alive; living; she who lives'Amanii#7589 in the U.S.A spelling of Amani — variously from Arabic, 'wishes; aspirations; hopes', and Swahili, 'peace'Amberlyn#7590 in the U.S.A blend of Amber — the golden fossil resin (from Arabic anbar) — with the fashionable -lyn endiAmeira#7592 in the U.S.A spelling of Amira — from Arabic, 'princess; a female leader/commander' (the feminine of Amir)Amela#7593 in the U.S.A Bosnian feminine of Amel — from Arabic amal, 'hope; expectation; aspiration'; also read as a Amirie#7594 in the U.S.A modern name, variously echoing Amira ('princess', Arabic) and Amari, with an -ie ending; routAmreen#7596 in the U.S.From Arabic/Urdu, variously 'abundant; prosperous; full of life' and 'heavenly; of the heavens'Areen#7605 in the U.S.From Arabic, variously 'a mountain goat's lair; a den; a meadow'; also an Armenian name; used fLelar#7634 in the U.S.Lelar is best read as a regional elaboration of Lela or Lelia, names tied to Leila, from the ArCennet#7643 in the U.S.From Turkish cennet (Arabic jannah), 'paradise; heaven; a garden' — the heavenly garden in IslaDamani#7658 in the U.S.A modern name, variously linked to Arabic damir ('conscience; the heart') and an East African nDunia#7669 in the U.S.From Arabic dunya, 'the world; the earthly life'Effat#7670 in the U.S.From Arabic iffat, 'chastity; purity; modesty; virtue'Elmira#7677 in the U.S.Variously from Arabic amira, 'a princess; noble; admirable', and an English place/literary nameFiza#7693 in the U.S.From Arabic/Urdu faiza/fiza, 'a gentle breeze; fresh air; abundance; overflowing'Hanaa#7707 in the U.S.From Arabic hana, 'happiness; bliss; contentment; well-being'Ibadat#7716 in the U.S.From Arabic/Urdu ibadat, 'worship; devotion; acts of worship; service to God' — we note the sacJamylah#7731 in the U.S.A spelling of Jamila — from Arabic, 'beautiful; graceful; lovely'Jasira#7735 in the U.S.A spelling of Jasirah — from Arabic, 'brave; bold; courageous; daring'Kaaliyah#7743 in the U.S.A spelling of Aaliyah — from Arabic, 'exalted; sublime; the highest; ascending'Khaleah#7758 in the U.S.A modern name, variously a spelling of Khalia/Kaliyah (linked to Arabic, 'beloved; sweetheart')Momina#7818 in the U.S.A spelling of Mumina — from Arabic, 'a faithful/believing woman; one who has faith'

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