Arabic Baby Names

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

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Haam
Quiet, gentle.
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Haamid
Praised, commendable.
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Haamidah
Praised, commendable.
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Haamiz
Wise, discerning.
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Haamzah
Lion.
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Haani
Happy, content.
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Haania
Pleasant, beautiful.
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Haarij
Free, independent.
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Haarisah
Guard, protector.
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Haarithah
Farmer, cultivator.
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Haaroun
Exalted, noble.
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Haarsah
Good, kind.
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Haarun
Mountain goat.
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Haashim
One who gathers people together.
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Haashimah
One who brings people together.
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Haashir
Wealthy, rich, or prosperous.
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Haashiyah
A beautiful and elegant woman.
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Haasibah
One who takes account or reckons.
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Haasim
Determined or decisive.
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Haasyim
Derived from Hashim, meaning 'crusher' or 'breaker of bread', referring to ge...
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Haatib
It means 'orator' or 'speaker' in Arabic.
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Haatifah
One who speaks eloquently or with a sweet voice.
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Haatimah
Generous or hospitable.
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Haawat
Love or affection.
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Haazibah
The meaning of the name Haazibah is not widely known or documented.
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Haazifah
Insightful or perceptive.
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Haazim
Determined, resolute, or one who has firm resolve.
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Haaziqah
Intelligent or sharp.
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Haazir
Present or ready.
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Haazirah
Present, ready, or available.
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Haaziya
Deficient or lacking.
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Haazurah
Majestic or noble.
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Haba
Beloved or cherished.
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Habab
Beloved or sweetheart, often used as a term of endearment.
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Hababah
Beloved, sweetheart.
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Habal
Rope, cord.
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Habash
Abyssinian, someone from Abyssinia/Ethiopia.
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Habasha
Ethiopian, someone from Ethiopia.
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Habashiyah
Female form of Habash, Ethiopian.
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Habat
Beloved or sweetheart.
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Habbab
One who returns, repents.
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Habbah
Lover, beloved.
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Habbal
Ropemaker.
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Habbib
Beloved, dear.
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Habeeb
Beloved, dear.
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Habeebah
Beloved, dear.
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Habeebullah
Beloved of Allah.
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Habeekah
Giver of life, one who raises.
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Habib
Beloved, dear.
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Habiba
Beloved, dear.
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