Arabic Baby Names

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

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Haeeda
Tender or gentle.
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Haeel
The one who rises, ascends.
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Hafeel
One who is kind and gentle.
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Hafeez
Guardian, protector, or one who preserves.
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Hafeeza
Protector, preserver
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Hafeezah
Protected, preserved, or cherished.
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Hafez
One who memorizes the Quran.
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Haffar
Digger or excavator, referring to someone who digs wells or canals.
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Haffeez
The protector, the guardian
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Hafid
Protector.
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Hafidh
Preserver.
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Hafifah
Light, gentle, or delicate in nature.
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Hafil
Guardian.
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Hafiyah
Protector.
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Hafiz
Guardian.
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Hafiza
Protector.
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Hafizaah
Protector.
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Hafizah
Guardian, protector, or one who memorizes the Quran.
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Hafizh
One who has memorized the Quran; a guardian or protector
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Hafizullah
Protector or memorizer by Allah
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Hafs
Lion.
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Hafsa
Young lioness.
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Hafsah
Young lioness.
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Hafthah
Protected.
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Hager
One who flees; refers to Hagar, the mother of Ishmael in the Bible.
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Hagir
Meaning 'migrating' or 'emigrant', referring to one who leaves their homeland.
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Haiat
Life or living, often used as a feminine name.
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Haib
Beloved or sweetheart.
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Haiba
Beloved or sweetheart, derived from the Arabic word 'habib'.
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Haibah
Majestic, awe-inspiring, or dignified.
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Haidar
Lion.
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Haidarah
Lioness.
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Haider
Lion.
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Haifa
Slender, delicate.
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Haifah
Same as Haifa.
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Haiir
Free, independent.
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Haikal
Rock, mountain.
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Haiqa
Clever, intelligent.
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Hairamah
Beautiful.
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Haisham
Good news, lucky.
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Haisiyat
Status, position.
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Haitham
Young eagle or falcon.
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Haizam
Determined.
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Hajab
Barrier.
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Hajaj
Noble.
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Hajar
Stone.
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Hajara
To emigrate.
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Hajarah
To emigrate.
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Haji
Pilgrim.
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Hajib
Nobleman, chamberlain.
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