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Arabic Baby Names

3688 Arabic names with meanings, U.S. popularity, and audio pronunciation on every page.

Explore 3688 baby names with a arabic feel. Every name links to a full page with its sourced meaning, origin, popularity chart, famous bearers, and a clear audio pronunciation. Names are listed most-popular first.

Arabic Girl Names

Ebadat#15817 in the U.S.From the Arabic and Urdu ibadat, 'worship; acts of devotion (to God)' — a word central to IslamAssia#15818 in the U.S.A form of Asia (the continent name, of ancient Near Eastern root) and of the Arabic Asiya ('oneDamali#15855 in the U.S.Damali is a Swahili girls' name of Arabic derivation, commonly translated 'beautiful vision'. IFarra#15882 in the U.S.Farra is a spelling of Farah, the Arabic name meaning joy or happiness; in nineteen-seventies AAniza#15900 in the U.S.A name that echoes Aneesa/Anisa, Arabic for 'friendly; affectionate; companionable'; the exact Aaishah#15904 in the U.S.A spelling of Aisha, from the Arabic for 'living; alive; thriving.' Borne by Aisha bint Abi BakElham#15911 in the U.S.From the Arabic ilham, 'inspiration' — in religious use, inspiration that comes from God. It isDiyara#15936 in the U.S.A name read across Arabic and Turkic usage, sometimes linked to diyar ('lands; homelands'); as Farheen#15945 in the U.S.From the Arabic/Urdu Farheen, 'joyful; happy; glad; cheerful.' A bright, feeling-rich name commFaryal#15948 in the U.S.From the Arabic/Urdu Faryal, glossed as 'angel' and, in another tradition, 'a beautiful, pearl-Haseena#15976 in the U.S.A spelling of Hasina, from the Arabic root h-s-n, giving hasan ('good, beautiful') and its femiFalaq#16013 in the U.S.From the Arabic al-falaq, 'the daybreak; the splitting of dawn.' Al-Falaq is also the title of Faduma#16017 in the U.S.Faduma is the Somali form of Fatima, one of the most honored names in the Muslim world. Fatima Haliyah#16033 in the U.S.A respelling near Aaliyah (Arabic, 'ascending; exalted; sublime') and Halia (Hawaiian/Greek). AAlliya#16046 in the U.S.Alliya is a variant spelling of Aaliyah/Aliyah, from the Arabic root 'ali, meaning 'exalted' orHilal#16069 in the U.S.From the Arabic hilal, 'the crescent moon' - the new moon that marks the start of the Islamic mHaajar#16079 in the U.S.An Arabic spelling of Hajar (Hagar), the wife of Abraham and mother of Ishmael, deeply honouredHaani#16081 in the U.S.A form of the Arabic Hani, 'happy; content; pleased.' A warm, cheerful name.Fajar#16085 in the U.S.Fajar is the Indonesian and Malay form of Arabic fajr, 'dawn; daybreak'. In Islam, Fajr is alsoIhsan#16086 in the U.S.From the Arabic ihsan, 'excellence; beneficence; doing what is beautiful.' In Islam it names a Haja#16095 in the U.S.A West African name from the Arabic Al-Hajja, an honorific for a woman who has made the pilgrimInas#16099 in the U.S.From the Arabic Inas, 'sociability; friendliness; congeniality' -- the warmth of good company. Hamna#16102 in the U.S.Hamna is an Arabic name best known from Hamna bint Jahsh, a companion of the Prophet Muhammad aIsata#16106 in the U.S.A West African (Sierra Leone, Mandinka) form of Aisha, from the Arabic for 'living; alive; prosHassatou#16112 in the U.S.A West African (Fula) form of Hasana, from the Arabic for 'good; beautiful; excellent.' Warm anHibah#16141 in the U.S.From the Arabic hibah, 'a gift; a present; a bestowal (from God).' A warm name of blessing.Jasiya#16152 in the U.S.A name linked to the Arabic Al-Jathiyah ('the Kneeling'), the 45th chapter (surah) of the QuranJamillah#16166 in the U.S.Jamillah is a spelling of Jamila, the Arabic name meaning 'beautiful' — the feminine counterparJanan#16172 in the U.S.Janan has two plausible routes. In Arabic, Janan means heart, soul, or inner self, a genuine giHajer#16174 in the U.S.Hajer is a spelling of Hajar, the Arabic form of Hagar. In Islamic tradition Hajar is the wife Khala#16181 in the U.S.Khala carries two honest readings. In Arabic khala (khaala) is the everyday word for a maternalHoora#16220 in the U.S.From Arabic hur, the plural of hawra, referring in the Quran to the companions of Paradise; theJamilia#16237 in the U.S.A form of Jamila, from the Arabic jamil, 'beautiful; graceful; lovely.' A warm, well-loved virtIsatu#16253 in the U.S.Isatu is a West African girl's name, common in Sierra Leone among Temne and Krio speakers, and Isbah#16254 in the U.S.An Arabic name read as 'lion' and, by a related root, 'morning; daybreak.' A strong, bright namKhadeja#16262 in the U.S.Khadeja is a phonetic spelling of the Arabic name Khadija, traditionally explained as 'early baJazira#16263 in the U.S.From Arabic jazira, 'island' or 'peninsula.' The word names the Arabian peninsula (al-Jazira alJadira#16276 in the U.S.Jadira is usually connected to the Arabic Jadirah, from a root meaning 'worthy' or 'deserving, Jamella#16300 in the U.S.Jamella is an Americanized spelling of Jamila, the Arabic name from jamil, meaning beautiful orKadija#16327 in the U.S.A spelling of Khadijah, the name of the Prophet Muhammad's first wife — the first person to accJemila#16344 in the U.S.Jemila is a spelling of the Arabic name Jamila, from the root j-m-l and the adjective jamil, 'bCarime#16349 in the U.S.Carime is a girl's name in the Karim and Karime family, spelled with a c. Its root is the ArabiKameelah#16366 in the U.S.Kameelah is a phonetic respelling of Kamilah (Kamila), from the Arabic root k-m-l meaning 'perfKhouri#16366 in the U.S.From the Arabic surname Khoury or Khuri, meaning 'priest' - a common family name among Arabic-sKadeja#16380 in the U.S.Kadeja is an anglicized respelling of the Arabic name Khadija. Khadija is deeply honored in IslKadiatu#16410 in the U.S.A West African (Sierra Leone, Guinea) form of Khadijah, 'trustworthy; early one; premature chilKheira#16424 in the U.S.From the Arabic Khaira, 'good; blessed; charitable' -- tied to khair, 'goodness; blessing.' A gKhadeejah#16454 in the U.S.Khadeejah is a phonetic spelling of Khadijah, an Arabic name popularly linked to a root meaningLamija#16455 in the U.S.Lamija is a Bosnian girl's name of Arabic origin, tied to lami ('shining, radiant') — 'radiant,Khairah#16458 in the U.S.Khairah derives from the Arabic root kh-y-r, meaning 'good, blessed, charitable,' related to thKhalisa#16462 in the U.S.A name echoing the Arabic khalisa ('pure; sincere; genuine'); as spelled it may be that word orKhawla#16466 in the U.S.An Arabic name of long standing, often connected with a word for a gazelle or deer, though the Latifah#16564 in the U.S.From the Arabic Latifah, 'gentle; kind; subtle; pleasant.' The masculine Al-Latif ('the Subtle;Khadejah#16576 in the U.S.Khadejah is an English respelling of Khadijah, a revered Arabic name most associated with KhadiLujayn#16666 in the U.S.From the Arabic Lujayn, 'silver' — a pretty precious-metal name, spelled elsewhere Lujane and LJamille#16667 in the U.S.Jamille reads as a two-beat form of Jamila, the Arabic name meaning beautiful, its ending nudgeLuma#16669 in the U.S.Luma is used in Arabic as a girl's name, connected to lama, a word for a dark shading of the liAreena#16701 in the U.S.A form of Areen (Arabic, linked to 'contentment; a garden of paradise') and an echo of the wordLubna#16732 in the U.S.Lubna is an Arabic name meaning the storax or styrax tree, a fragrant tree that yields aromaticLujane#16741 in the U.S.A spelling of the Arabic Lujayn, 'silver' — the same name as Lujayn and Lojain, noted honestly.Maizah#16798 in the U.S.Maizah is an Arabic name meaning 'discerning' or 'one who distinguishes' (from a root about telMenna#16818 in the U.S.In Egypt and the wider Arab world Menna is a familiar short name, generally linked to minna, 'gMalyun#16824 in the U.S.A Somali form of Maryam, the Arabic name of the mother of Jesus, itself from the Hebrew Miriam.Niemah#16832 in the U.S.Niemah most plausibly reflects the Arabic ni'ma, 'blessing, grace or favor,' and may also be reMushtaq#16834 in the U.S.From the Arabic mushtaq, 'longing, yearning, desirous' - in poetry and devotional writing, the Naeemah#16853 in the U.S.From the Arabic Naima/Naeemah, 'blessing; contentment; tranquillity' — a word linked in IslamicMizani#16858 in the U.S.Mizani means 'balance, scales' in Swahili, from the Arabic mizan (the balance). A poised, meaniNaaliyah#16879 in the U.S.Naaliyah reads as a respelling in the Aaliyah family, from the Arabic 'aliyah — 'exalted, high,Nahida#16885 in the U.S.From the Persian Nahid, the planet Venus and the ancient goddess Anahita (of water and fertilitNajd#16891 in the U.S.From the Arabic Najd, 'highland; the central plateau of Arabia' (from a root, 'elevated ground'Narjis#16904 in the U.S.From the Arabic/Persian Narjis, 'the narcissus flower.' In Shia tradition Narjis is the mother Neira#16904 in the U.S.Neira is a short feminine name understood in several traditions. In Arabic naming it aligns witAyshia#16924 in the U.S.Ayshia is a spelling of Aisha (also Ayesha), an Arabic name meaning 'living, alive, thriving'; Nikiyah#16924 in the U.S.Nikiyah is an elaborated spelling in the Nakia/Nikia family, frequently linked to the Arabic naNimo#16929 in the U.S.Nimo is a Somali girl's name, a short and affectionate form of Nimco. Its root is the Arabic woShakiera#16947 in the U.S.Shakiera is a respelling of Shakira, the Arabic name meaning 'thankful' or 'grateful', the femiNimah#16952 in the U.S.Nimah comes from the Arabic ni'mah, meaning a blessing, favor, or gift of grace, a word that caNiyamat#16960 in the U.S.Niyamat is a form of Arabic ni'mat (nima), 'blessing, favor, God's bounty', widely used in UrduNuriah#16961 in the U.S.From the Arabic nur, 'light,' with the -iah ending — read as 'light; radiance.' A luminous, faiNuseyba#16976 in the U.S.A spelling of the Arabic Nusaybah — the name of Nusaybah bint Ka'b, a woman companion honored iNyemah#16979 in the U.S.Nyemah is a modern respelling in the Naima and Nyema family, echoing the Arabic naima, 'contentRaisha#16979 in the U.S.A spelling of the Arabic Raisa, 'leader; chief; noblewoman; a woman of standing' (from ra'is, 'Nafeesah#16999 in the U.S.Nafeesah is a phonetic English spelling of the Arabic name Nafisa (also Nafeesa), from a root mOmari#17008 in the U.S.A Swahili form of the Arabic Umar, 'flourishing; long-lived; thriving.' Used here for a girl, tNureen#17022 in the U.S.A Noor-family name from the Arabic nur, 'light,' with an -een ending. Read as 'luminous; full oRadwa#17038 in the U.S.From the Arabic Radwa, the name of a mountain near Medina held in reverence — borne by the acclRamia#17051 in the U.S.From the Arabic Ramia, a feminine of Rami, 'one who throws or aims' (as an archer) — suggestingDaana#17053 in the U.S.Daana is a doubled-vowel spelling of Dana. As an English name Dana is of debated origin, often Nialah#17054 in the U.S.Nialah is a modern spelling in the Nyla and Nila family. Nyla is often connected to an Arabic rRawdah#17061 in the U.S.From the Arabic Rawdah, 'garden; green meadow.' The name ar-Rawdah also marks the revered spaceRayyana#17065 in the U.S.A feminine form of the Arabic Rayyan - 'lush; well-watered; satisfied with drink.' Ar-Rayyan isRaifa#17072 in the U.S.From the Arabic Ra'ifa, 'compassionate; merciful; kind-hearted' - a gentle virtue name.Raiza#17078 in the U.S.By one route a form of the Yiddish Reyzl/Raizel, 'rose'; by another an Arabic name (from a rootLella#17079 in the U.S.Lella is usually read as a variant of Lela and Leila. Leila comes from the Arabic 'layla', 'nigRashida#17084 in the U.S.From the Arabic Rashida, 'rightly guided; wise; of sound judgment' — a feminine of Rashid; Ar-RNoorie#17087 in the U.S.A soft form of Noor/Nur, the Arabic and Persian word for 'light' — a luminous, gentle name. WarRazaan#17092 in the U.S.From the Arabic Razan, 'sensible; self-possessed; dignified; steady of character.' A name of poRehma#17095 in the U.S.Rehma is a form of rahma, the Arabic and Urdu word for 'mercy, compassion'. Mercy is central toAiysha#17100 in the U.S.Aiysha is one of many American spellings of Aisha, the Arabic name meaning alive or living; AisMonifah#17106 in the U.S.Monifah is generally read as an Arabic-derived name from the root n-w-f, giving a sense of 'disRasheeda#17120 in the U.S.Rasheeda is a spelling of the Arabic Rashida, the feminine of Rashid, from a root meaning 'righRiham#17120 in the U.S.From Arabic riham, the plural of rihmah — the soft, steady rain that falls quietly and long, soShaakira#17123 in the U.S.Shaakira is a spelling of the Arabic Shakira, the feminine of Shakir, from the root sh-k-r meanRitaj#17125 in the U.S.Ritaj, also spelled Retaj, is an Arabic name meaning 'gateway' or 'threshold,' traditionally usRufaida#17136 in the U.S.From the Arabic, linked to 'support; help.' The name honors Rufaida al-Aslamia, regarded as theRuqayah#17139 in the U.S.A spelling of the Arabic Ruqayyah, 'ascent; rise' and linked to ruqya ('charm; protection') — tRuweyda#17140 in the U.S.A Somali form of the Arabic Ruwaida, 'walking gently; proceeding softly and gracefully' - an imSadira#17146 in the U.S.Sadira is usually traced to Arabic and Persian, connected to the sidr or lotus tree, a tree of Sahla#17154 in the U.S.From the Arabic sahla, 'smooth; easy; gentle; level' — a soft virtue name suggesting ease and gRukiya#17157 in the U.S.Rukiya is a Swahili spelling of the Arabic Ruqayya, traditionally connected to the root meaningRuqaiya#17158 in the U.S.A spelling of the Arabic Ruqayyah, linked to senses of 'rise; ascent' (and 'charm; incantation Ruqaiyah#17159 in the U.S.A spelling of the Arabic Ruqayyah, understood as 'ascent; rise; gentle' and linked to ruqya ('cSaharra#17178 in the U.S.Saharra is a spelling of the Arabic girl's name Sahar, meaning 'dawn' or the quiet hour just beSahib#17180 in the U.S.From the Arabic sahib, 'lord; master; companion; owner.' In Sikh usage it is a title of great rSaima#17184 in the U.S.From Arabic saima, the feminine of sa'im — 'one who fasts', a name of devotion widely used in ASanyiah#17186 in the U.S.Sanyiah is a spelling of Saniyah/Saniya, from the Arabic saniyy/saniyya, 'brilliant, splendid, Sakeenah#17187 in the U.S.From the Arabic Sakina, 'tranquillity; calm; serenity' — in the Quran, the peace and reassurancSalam#17190 in the U.S.From the Arabic salam, 'peace; safety; well-being' — As-Salam ('The Source of Peace') is one ofSameerah#17199 in the U.S.Sameerah is a full phonetic spelling of Samira, the feminine of Samir, from Arabic 'samir' — onSamra#17202 in the U.S.Samra is an Arabic girl's name from the root s-m-r, giving both samra, 'brown, dusky,' and samaSarra#17216 in the U.S.An Arabic and Greek spelling of Sarah, from the Hebrew Sarah, 'princess; noblewoman.' A classicSawsan#17224 in the U.S.From the Arabic Sawsan, 'lily; lily of the valley' — a graceful flower name. Noted honestly.Aeisha#17228 in the U.S.Aeisha is a variant spelling of Aisha, the Arabic name meaning 'living,' 'alive,' or 'she who lShahed#17230 in the U.S.Shahed derives from the Arabic root sh-h-d, 'to witness or testify,' giving the sense of 'witneAneisa#17238 in the U.S.Aneisa is a variant spelling of Anisa or Aneesa, from the Arabic anisa, 'friendly, sociable, afAnesha#17241 in the U.S.Anesha sits in the Aisha/Anisha family - Arabic 'aisha, 'living, alive,' and the related Anisa,Rimas#17257 in the U.S.From the Arabic Rimas, understood as a plural or expansive form of Rim ('white gazelle') — a poRomaisa#17271 in the U.S.From the Arabic Rumaysa (Al-Rumaysa), a name for a star in the sky. In tradition it is also linSiniyah#17293 in the U.S.Siniyah belongs to the popular -niyah group of modern girls' names, alongside Saniyah, Aniyah aTeesha#17307 in the U.S.Teesha is a phonetic spelling of Tisha, itself a short form of names such as Latisha or LeticiaSondos#17311 in the U.S.From the Arabic Sundus, the fine green silk brocade of Paradise named in the Quran - an image oSuhailah#17311 in the U.S.A feminine form of the Arabic Suhail, the bright star Canopus, linked to 'gentle; smooth; levelSaharah#17316 in the U.S.Saharah is a respelling that sits between two Arabic sources: Sahara, from sahra, 'desert,' theNouran#17327 in the U.S.An Arabic name from nur ('light'), read as 'two lights; radiant; full of light.' A luminous, geSukayna#17334 in the U.S.An Arabic name, a diminutive generally connected to sakina — 'calm, peace, tranquillity, the prSanaai#17338 in the U.S.A modern spelling echoing the Arabic Sanaa (Sana), 'radiance; brilliance; splendour; resplendenSanyia#17340 in the U.S.Sanyia is a spelling of Saniya, an Arabic girls' name usually translated 'radiant', 'brilliant'Tahirah#17340 in the U.S.From the Arabic Tahira, 'pure; chaste; virtuous.' It is honored as an epithet of Fatimah and ofTaaliyah#17353 in the U.S.A respelling of Aaliyah, the feminine of the Arabic Ali ('exalted; high; sublime'). The doubledTamirah#17367 in the U.S.Tamirah belongs to the Tamar and Tamir family. Tamar is a Hebrew name meaning 'date palm,' bornTasnia#17374 in the U.S.Tasnia is a girl's name popular in Bengali-speaking Muslim families, tied to Tasnim, the name oTauheedah#17374 in the U.S.Tauheedah is a feminine Arabic name, a form of Tawhidah, from tawhid, the central Islamic princTesneem#17396 in the U.S.A form of the Arabic Tasnim, the name of a spring or fountain of Paradise mentioned in the QuraHayam#17438 in the U.S.From the Arabic Hayam (Huyam), 'deeply in love; passionate love; the ecstasy of love' — a lyricNazyia#17442 in the U.S.Nazyia is a spelling of Naziyah, a name in the wider Naz- family (Nazia, Naziyah) that draws onUmaira#17449 in the U.S.An Arabic feminine name usually read as a diminutive of Umar/Amir, from the root meaning 'to flZarwa#17468 in the U.S.From the Arabic Zarwa (dharwa), 'peak; summit; the highest point.' A name of height and aspiratWarda#17490 in the U.S.Warda is the Arabic word for 'rose' (warda, singular of ward), used as a girls' given name acroYamile#17494 in the U.S.An Arabic-Spanish name, from Jamila ('beautiful; graceful'), carried into Spanish-speaking use.Zuraya#17507 in the U.S.An Arabic-styled name whose sound echoes Thurayya (Surayya), the Arabic name for the Pleiades sWafaa#17515 in the U.S.From the Arabic wafa, 'faithfulness; loyalty; keeping one's word.' A well-loved virtue name, noRyhanna#17519 in the U.S.Ryhanna is a modern respelling in the orbit of Rihanna, the Arabic-rooted name from 'rayhana', Shaquilla#17523 in the U.S.Shaquilla is a feminine form of Shaquille, from Arabic shakil, 'handsome; well-formed; comely.'Yamina#17534 in the U.S.An Arabic feminine name from the root y-m-n, giving 'the right hand; the right side' and, by exZakirah#17537 in the U.S.The feminine of the Arabic Zakir, from dhikr ('remembrance'), 'one who remembers and praises GoIeshia#17538 in the U.S.Ieshia is an American respelling of Aisha (Arabic 'Aisha, 'living, thriving'). Aisha was a wifeYakout#17546 in the U.S.From the Arabic yaqut, 'ruby; sapphire; a precious gemstone.' This is the same name as Yaqoot, Zaphira#17546 in the U.S.A form of Zafira, the Arabic feminine of Zafir, 'victorious; successful'; the spelling also recSalmah#17550 in the U.S.From the Arabic Salma/Salmah, 'safe; peaceful; secure,' from the root s-l-m ('peace; safety'); Denajah#17563 in the U.S.Denajah reads as a modern American coinage that adds the popular De- prefix to Najah, from the Zafina#17583 in the U.S.An Arabic-styled name, familiar to some from the video-game character Zafina; a documented etymZahmira#17588 in the U.S.A modern spelling near Zamira/Samira - the feminine of Samir, 'evening companion; one who keepsZaima#17588 in the U.S.From the Arabic Za'ima (feminine of za'im), 'leader; chief; one who guarantees or provides.' A Zuhri#17588 in the U.S.From the Arabic zuhri/zahri, 'shining; flower-like; radiant,' linked to zahr ('flowers; blossomZakyah#17594 in the U.S.Zakyah is a modern respelling of Zakiyah, from the Arabic zakiyy meaning pure, righteous, or viIyesha#17622 in the U.S.Iyesha is a spelling variant of Ayesha, itself a form of the Arabic Aisha meaning alive or liviShakeera#17646 in the U.S.Shakeera is a variant spelling of Shakira, the feminine of the Arabic Shakir, from the root sh-Zubaida#17652 in the U.S.From the Arabic Zubaida (Zubayda), 'the essence; the pick, the choicest or best part of anythinNajia#17657 in the U.S.Najia is an Arabic feminine name from the root n-j-w, which carries ideas of safety and rescue Takia#17689 in the U.S.Takia reflects Arabic Taqiyya/Taqiyah, 'pious, devout, mindful of God,' from the root t-q-w; inZakiyyah#17700 in the U.S.Zakiyyah is an Arabic girls' name from the root z-k-a, meaning 'pure, virtuous, innocent.' It iKadejah#17731 in the U.S.Kadejah is a phonetic spelling of Khadija, from Arabic khadij, traditionally 'early baby' or 'pShakyra#17746 in the U.S.Shakyra is a respelling of Shakira, the feminine of Arabic Shakir, 'thankful' or 'grateful,' a Shamirah#17749 in the U.S.Shamirah reads as a form of Shamira or Samira, an Arabic feminine name. Samira is traditionallyShayma#17761 in the U.S.From the Arabic Shayma (Shaima), traditionally 'one bearing a beauty mark; distinctively lovelyTyeasha#17817 in the U.S.Tyeasha reads as a created name pairing a Ty- opening with an -easha ending drawn from Aisha orHebah#17837 in the U.S.Hebah is an Arabic name, a spelling of Hiba or Heba, from the Arabic hibah, 'gift,' meaning somTahara#17856 in the U.S.Tahara means purity and cleanliness in Arabic, where taharah is a revered idea of spiritual andRizwana#17927 in the U.S.The feminine form of the Arabic Ridwan ('acceptance; contentment; the good pleasure of God'; alZarifa#17948 in the U.S.From the Arabic Zarifa (Zarifah), 'graceful; elegant; charming; witty.' A name of poise and chaLaylia#17985 in the U.S.Laylia is a modern elaboration of Layla, adding an -ia ending to the Arabic layla, 'night.' TheNafeesa#18050 in the U.S.Nafeesa is a spelling of the Arabic name Nafisa, from the root n-f-s, meaning 'precious, valuabShakyla#18056 in the U.S.Shakyla is a respelling of Shakila, an Arabic name from the root meaning 'beautiful' or 'well-fZakhia#18080 in the U.S.Zakhia is a variant spelling of Zakiyya or Zakia, from the Arabic root z-k-w, giving the sense Jamile#18131 in the U.S.Jamile is a form of the Arabic name Jamila, the feminine of Jamil, from the root j-m-l meaning Ridha#18308 in the U.S.From the Arabic ridha, 'contentment; satisfaction; God's good pleasure' — a spiritually weightyJamiesha#18316 in the U.S.Jamiesha reads as a modern American coinage that fronts Miesha with the Ja- prefix. Miesha is uSelima#18426 in the U.S.A form of the Arabic Salima, 'safe; sound; peaceful; whole,' from the peace-root of salaam; theShamila#18448 in the U.S.Shamila is a girl's name used in Arabic and South Asian communities. It is often connected to aNeveen#18517 in the U.S.Neveen is an Egyptian Arabic feminine name, a variant of Nevine, widely understood to mean 'newMalaka#18521 in the U.S.Malaka is most naturally read as an Arabic name from malak, 'angel,' the feminine form conveyinRokiatou#18585 in the U.S.A West African (Mali/Senegal) form of the Arabic Ruqayyah, the name of a daughter of the PropheOmayra#18586 in the U.S.Omayra is a Spanish-language girl's name generally traced to the Arabic 'Umayra, a diminutive lShahidah#18695 in the U.S.Shahidah is the feminine of the Arabic Shahid, from the root sh-h-d, 'to witness'. It means 'wiWedad#18714 in the U.S.From the Arabic wedad (widad), 'love; affection; fondness.' A tender virtue name, noted honestlSaher#18732 in the U.S.Saher is a form of the Arabic Sahar, meaning 'dawn' or 'the last hours of night before daybreakLateefah#18809 in the U.S.Lateefah is a phonetic spelling of Latifah, an Arabic name from latif, 'gentle, kind, subtle, pRakia#18926 in the U.S.Rakia is generally traced to the Arabic root r-q-y, giving raqiya, a sense of rising, ascendingZakeria#19055 in the U.S.Zakeria reworks the traditionally male Zachariah (Hebrew Zekharyah, 'the Lord has remembered'),Shakila#19116 in the U.S.Shakila is the feminine of the Arabic Shakil, meaning 'well-formed' or 'beautiful, comely'. In

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