Arabic Baby Names

Discover Arabic baby names with meanings, origins, and popularity rankings.

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Sarsour
Fountain, source.
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Sarwa
All, everything, or universal.
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Sarwaat
All, everything.
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Sarynah
Luminous.
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Saryttah
Precious.
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Sataish
Full moon.
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Satarah
Quite, calmness.
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Satarra
Guiding star.
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Sater
Meaning.
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Sattaar
One who conceals faults or covers up sins.
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Sattar
Concealer, protector.
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Sattarah
Protector, guard.
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Saubaan
Dawn, the first light of day.
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Sauban
Forgiving, pardoning; one who seeks forgiveness.
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Saud
Fortunate, prosperous.
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Sauda
Dark-skinned, black.
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Saudah
Fortunate, prosperous, or happy.
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Saudhah
One who conciliates, peace-maker.
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Saulah
Beautiful, desirable.
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Saulat
Dignity, majesty.
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Sauoor
Enlightenment.
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Sauud
Fortune, Good luck.
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Savaira
Patient.
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Savera
Morning, dawn.
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Sawaab
The reward or merit obtained from good deeds or actions.
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Sawaad
Good fortune or blessing.
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Sawaay
Bright, radiant, or shining.
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Sawahil
Meaning 'coastal' or 'shores', referring to the Swahili coast.
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Sawari
Rider, traveller.
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Sawbat
Finger ring.
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Sawda
Blackness.
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Sawdah
Blackness.
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Sawer
Torch.
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Sawera
Morning, light.
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Sawlah
Flame, blaze.
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Sawlat
Purity, chastity.
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Sawni
Radiant, shining.
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Sawsan
Lily of the Valley.
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Sawwaaf
One who is patient and steadfast.
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Sawwaf
Barber, hairdresser.
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Sayaab
Cloud that brings rain.
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Sayad
Master or lord, often used as a title of respect.
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Sayah
It means 'traveler' or 'wanderer' in Arabic.
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Sayar
Traveler or wanderer, derived from the Arabic root for journeying.
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Sayda
Fortunate, lucky, or prosperous.
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Saydad
Happiness or good fortune.
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Saydea
Fortunate, lucky, or prosperous.
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Saydia
Fortunate or blessed, derived from the Arabic word for happiness.
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Saydiah
Fortunate or lucky, derived from the Arabic root for happiness.
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Sayed
Master or lord, often used as a title of respect.
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