Arabic Baby Names

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

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dawlah
Power, authority.
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Dawlatyab
Most precious possession.
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Dawlita
Little power, little authority.
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dawmah
Constant, perpetual.
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dawmat
Silence, quietness.
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Dawwar
One who turns or revolves, often referring to a dervish.
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dawwas
Compassionate.
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Dayah
Kindness.
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dayfah
Hospitable, generous, or one who welcomes guests.
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dayyaan
Compassionate, merciful.
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dayyan
A judge, one who dispenses justice.
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dayyar
Neighbor, companion.
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dayyin
Meaning 'judge' or 'ruler', derived from the Arabic root d-y-n.
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deeb
Wolf.
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Deeham
Good-natured.
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deema
Rain cloud; also means 'precious' or 'valuable'.
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Deen
Religion; faith.
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deenar
Wealthy or precious, derived from the word for gold coin.
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Dema
Meaning 'forever' or 'lasting', symbolizing endurance.
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Dermaanah
Enslaver, Conqueror.
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deyaan
Gift of God.
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dhaakir
One who remembers or mentions God frequently.
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dhaakirah
Intelligent, thankful.
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Dhaamin
Enduring, persevering.
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dhaamir
Conscience or inner sense of right and wrong.
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dhahi
Meaning 'intelligent' or 'sharp-minded' in Arabic.
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dhaif
Guest.
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dhaifullah
Guest of Allah.
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Dhaigham
Lion.
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dhakawaan
Drums.
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dhakir
Remembrance, remembering Allah.
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dhakirah
Remembering Allah.
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dhakiy
Storyteller.
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Dhakiya
Intelligent.
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dhakiyah
Intelligent.
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dhakiyyah
Intelligent, insightful
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dhakwan
Intelligent, sharp-witted.
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Dhameer
Heartfelt, sincere.
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dhaniya
Coriander.
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dhirgham
Dhirgham means 'lion' or 'brave' in Arabic.
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dhuha
Morning, Forenoon.
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dhul
Dust.
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dhulfaqaar
It means 'possessor of a spine' or 'one with a backbone', referring to a sword.
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dhulfiqaar
Sword of Ali (a Muslim caliph).
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dhulfiqar
Sword that belonged to Prophet Muhammad.
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dhulkifl
Name of a prophet mentioned in the Quran.
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dhun
Melody, tune.
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dhunnoon
not clear or widely known, as it is a less common name.
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Dhuriya
Pearl, jewel.
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dhushshimalain
Possessor of two signs or marks
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