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Are you looking for an absolutely gorgeous Arabic name to give your little girl? You’ve come to the right place! Whether you speak Arabic or have Arabic heritage in your family, you’re sure to find what you’re looking for here; we’ve compiled an extensive collection of popular, unique, and powerful Arabic names for girls. We’ve also included some Quranic options for those of you searching for a Muslim name. Keep reading to find the perfect Arabic girl name for your little bundle of joy!

Popular & Pretty Arabic Girl Names

  • Aaliyah - Pronounced “ah-LEE-yah.” Means “high, exalted.”
  • Amira - Pronounced “ah-MEER-ah.” Means “princess.”
  • Huda - Pronounced “HOO-da.” Means “the right guidance.”
  • Lujain - Pronounced “loo-JANE.” Means “silver.”
  • Noor - Pronounced like tour; means “light.”
  • Rania - Pronounced “RAH-nee-ah.” Means “gazing” or “queen.”
  • Yasmin - Pronounced “YAZ-min.” Means “jasmine flower.”
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Popular Arabic Names for Girls

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  1. First, let’s take a look at some of the more popular Arabic girl names out there today. Whether or not you’re of Arabic descent yourself, odds are you’ve heard at least some of them! If you want something more popular and well-known, you might love any of the following trendy names:[1]
    • Aaliyah - Pronounced “ah-LEE-yah.” Means “high, exalted” (Arabic origins).
    • Aleena - Pronounced “a-LEE-nah.” Means “noble, exalted” (Arabic and Greek origins).
    • Amira - Pronounced “ah-MEER-ah.” Means “princess” (Arabic origins).
    • Anisa - Pronounced “a-NEE-sa.” Means “friendly” or “gentle” (Arabic origins).
    • Aya - Pronounced “A-yah.” Means “sign, evidence” (Arabic origins).
    • Dana - Pronounced “DAY-na.” Means “wise” (Persian and Scandinavian origins).
    • Eman - Pronounced “ee-MAHN.” Means “faith” (Arabic origins).
    • Ghaydaa - Pronounced “GHAI-daa.” Means “young and delicate” (Arabic origins).
    • Hiba - Pronounced “HEE-buh.” Means “gift” or “blessing” (Arabic origins).
    • Jamila - Pronounced “ja-MEE-lah.” Means “beautiful” (Arabic origins).
    • Leila - Pronounced “LAY-luh.” Means “night” (Arabic origins).
    • Mariam - Pronounced “MAR-yaam.” Means “beloved” (Arabic origins).
    • Malika - Pronounced “muh-LEE-kuh.” Means “queen” (Arabic origins).
    • Maya - Pronounced “MY-ah.” Means “water” (Hebrew and Greek origins).
    • Nadia - Pronounced “NAH-dee-ah.” Means “tender, delicate” (Arabic origins).
    • Noor - Pronounced like tour; means “light” (Arabic origins).
    • Rashida - Pronounced “ra-SHEE-da.” Means “rightly guided” (Arabic origins).
    • Ruhina - Pronounced “roo-HEE-na.” Means “sweet fragrance” (Arabic origins).
    • Samar - Pronounced “sah-MAR.” Means “night talk” (Arabic and Sanskrit origins).
    • Sara - Pronounced “SAIR-ah.” Means “princess” (Hebrew origins).
    • Sumaya - Pronounced “soo-MY-ah.” Means “exalted” (Arabic origins).
    • Yara - Pronounced “YAR-ah.” Means “small butterfly” (Arabic and Brazilian origins).
    • Zainab - Pronounced “ZAY-nab.” Means “adornment” or “beauty” (Arabic origins).
    • Zubeida - Pronounced “zoo-BAY-da.” Means “essence” or “the best” (Arabic origins).
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Rare Arabic Names for Girls

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  1. On the other hand, maybe you’re looking for the opposite of popular—names that are rare, and thus, more unique-sounding. After all, an uncommon name can be a lovely way to highlight just how one-of-a-kind your baby is! Unique Arabic girl names include:
    • Aqila - Pronounced “ah-KEE-lah.” Means “intelligent” or “wise” (Arabic origins).
    • Asiya - Pronounced “A-see-yah.” Means “nurse” (Arabic origins).
    • Batul - Pronounced “ba-TOOL.” Means “virgin” (Arabic origins).
    • Dalal - Pronounced “da-LAL.” Means “touched with love” (Arabic origins).
    • Fatin - Pronounced “FA-teen.” Means “charming” (Arabic origins).
    • Fayruz - Pronounced “fay-ROOZ.” Means “turquoise” (Persian and Arabic origins).
    • Hafsa - Pronounced “HAF-sah.” Means “good judgment” or “moon” (Arabic origins).
    • Haifa - Pronounced “HIE-fa.” Means “delicate” (Arabic origins).
    • Hajar - Pronounced “HA-jar.” Means “flight” (Arabic origins).
    • Humayra - Pronounced “hoo-MIE-ra.” Means “red” (Arabic origins).
    • Husniya - Pronounced “huz-NEE-yah.” Means “beauty” (Arabic origins).
    • Ibtihaj - Pronounced “eeb-tee-HAJ.” Means “joy” (Arabic origins).
    • Ismat - Pronounced “EHS-mah.” Means “honor” (Arabic origins).
    • I’tidal - Pronounced “ee-tee-DAL.” Means “temperance” (Arabic origins).
    • I’timad - Pronounced “ee-tee-MAD.” Means “reliance” (Arabic origins).
    • Lamya - Pronounced “lam-YA.” Means “dark-lipped” (Arabic origins).
    • Lawahiz - Pronounced “la-WA-heedh.” Means “glaces” or “eyes” (Arabic origins).
    • Muhsina - Pronounced “MOO-see-nah.” Means “charitable” (Arabic origins).
    • Naila - Pronounced “NYE-lah.” Means “successful” (Arabic origins).
    • Nihal - Pronounced “nee-HAL.” Means “successful” (Arabic origins).
    • Rajiya - Pronounced “RA-jee-yah.” Means “hopeful” (Arabic origins).
    • Rawiya - Pronounced “RA-wee-yah.” Means “storyteller” (Arabic origins).
    • Ridwana - Pronounced “reed-WAH-na.” Means “satisfaction” (Arabic origins).
    • Rubab - Pronounced “roo-BAB.” Means “blessings” (Arabic origins).
    • Shula - Pronounced “SHOO-la.” Means “peace” (Arabic origins).
    • Zulaykha - Pronounced “zoo-LY-khah.” Means “beautiful” or “bright” (Arabic origins).
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Modern Arabic Names for Girls

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  1. Arab culture has a long and rich history, with many names that are centuries old—but what about the more modern-sounding names? Here, we’ll take a look at names that might not be super popular, but are still quite modern and chic.[2]
    • Aisha - Pronounced “AH-ee-sha.” Means “alive” (Arabic origins).
    • Aminah - Pronounced “ah-MEE-nah.” Means “to feel safe” or “trustworthy” (Arabic origins).
    • Azra - Pronounced “ahd-RA.” Means “pure” (Arabic origins).
    • Dania - Pronounced “DA-nee-ya.” Means “near” or “close” (Arabic and Hebrew origins).
    • Dina - Pronounced “DEE-na.” Means “religion” (Arabic and Hebrew origins).
    • Farah - Pronounced “FAIR-ah.” Means “joy” or “happiness” (Arabic origins).
    • Fatma - Pronounced “FAHT-mah.” Means “to abstain” (Arabic origins).
    • Huda - Pronounced “HOO-da.” Means “the right guidance” (Arabic origins).
    • Iman - Pronounced “ee-MAHN.” Means “to be faithful” (Arabic and Persian origins).
    • Inas - Pronounced “ee-NAS.” Means “friendliness” (Arabic origins).
    • Khalida - Pronounced “KHA-lee-da.” Means “eternal” (Arabic origins).
    • Meriem - Pronounced “MEHR-yem.” Means “beloved” (Arabic origins).
    • Nadira - Pronounced “na-DEER-ah.” Means “rare” or “precious” (Arabic origins).
    • Rihanna - Pronounced “ree-HA-nah.” Means “sweet basil” (Arabic and Welsh origins).
    • Safa - Pronounced “sa-FA.” Means “pure” or “clarity” (Arabic origins).
    • Salma - Pronounced “SAHL-ma Means “safe and sound” (Arabic origins).
    • Samara - Pronounced “suh-MAA-rah.” Means “evening companion” (Arabic, Hebrew, Latin, and Sanskrit origins).
    • Samiya - Pronounced “SA-mee-yah.” Means “elevated” or “divine” (Arabic origins).
    • Yasmin - Pronounced “YAZ-min.” Means “jasmine flower” (Arabic origins).
    • Zayna - Pronounced “ZIE-na.” Means “beauty” or “grace” (Arabic origins).
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Beautiful Arabic Names for Girls

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  1. Of course, we think all the names in this article are beautiful! However, in this section, we’ll highlight some names that actually translate to “beautiful” (or else just have a particularly lovely meaning). For instance:[3]
    • Adila - Pronounced “ah-DEE-la.” Means “fair” or “just” (Arabic origins).
    • Amal - Pronounced “ah-MALL.” Means “hope” or “aspiration” (Arabic origins).
    • Atiya - Pronounced “a-TEE-yah.” Means “gift” (Arabic origins).
    • Aziza - Pronounced “ah-ZEE-zah.” Means “powerful” or “beloved” (Arabic origins).
    • Basma - Pronounced “BAS-ma.” Means “smile” (Arabic origins).
    • Fadia - Pronounced “FA-dee-ah.” Means “savior” (Arabic origins).
    • Fajr - Pronounced “fair.” Means “dawn” or “beginning” (Arabic origins).
    • Fidda - Pronounced “FEE-da.” Means “silver” (Arabic origins).
    • Ghada - Pronounced “GHA-dah.” Means “graceful woman” (Arabic origins).
    • Ghaliya - Pronounced “GHA-lee-ah.” Means “precious” or “valuable” (Arabic origins).
    • Hadiyya - Pronounced “ha-DEE-ya.” Means “gift” (Arabic origins).
    • Halima - Pronounced “ha-LEE-ma.” Means “patient” or “tolerant” (Arabic origins).
    • Hamida - Pronounced “ha-MEE-da.” Means “praiseworthy” (Arabic origins).
    • Husna - Pronounced “HOOS-na.” Means “best” or “most beautiful” (Arabic origins).
    • Ihsan - Pronounced “eeh-SAN.” Means “charity” (Arabic origins).
    • In’am - Pronounced “een-AM.” Means “gift” or “blessing” (Arabic origins).
    • Jawdat - Pronounced “JOW-dat.” Means “excellence” or “goodness” (Arabic origins).
    • Lamia - Pronounced “la-MEE-a.” Means “shining” or “radiant” (Arabic origins).
    • Midha - Pronounced “MEED-ha.” Means “praise” or “compliment” (Arabic origins).
    • Munira - Pronounced “moo-NEE-rah.” Means “bright” or “shining” (Arabic origins).
    • Nermin - Pronounced “” Means “soft” or “gentle (Arabic, Bosnian, and Turkish origins).
    • Shaima - Pronounced “shie-MA.” Means “one with beauty marks” or “one with a noble character” (Arabic origins).
    • Wahida - Pronounced “wa-HEE-dah.” Means “unique” (Arabic origins).
    • Zaahira - Pronounced “za-HEE-rah.” Means “to shine” or “radiant” (Arabic origins).
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Powerful Arabic Names for Girls

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  1. For those of you searching for a strong name—one that carries a lot of power and might in its meaning—you might find the perfect moniker below! These names have particularly powerful meanings; they’re associated with inner strength, leadership, nobility, and similar ideals. Take a look:
    • Amara - Pronounced “a-MAR-ah.” Means “eternal” or “unfading” (Arabic, Greek, African, and Latin origins).
    • Basira - Pronounced “bah-SEER-a.” Means “wise” or “insightful” (Arabic origins).
    • Faiza - Pronounced “FA-ee-zah.” Means “victorious” (Arabic origins).
    • Hadia - Pronounced “HA-dee-yah.” Means “leader” or “guide” (Arabic origins).
    • Hanan - Pronounced “ha-NAN.” Means “mercy” or “compassion” (Arabic origins).
    • Hikmat - Pronounced “HEHT-mah.” Means “wisdom” (Arabic origins).
    • Ikram - Pronounced “ik-RAHM.” Means “honor” or “to be generous” (Arabic origins).
    • Jalila - Pronounced “ja-LEE-lah.” Means “exalted” (Arabic origins).
    • Karam - Pronounced “KA-ram.” Means “generosity” or “nobility” (Arabic origins).
    • Kubra - Pronounced “KOO-bra.” Means “the greatest” (Arabic and Turkish origins).
    • Mahira - Pronounced “ma-HEER-ah.” Means “powerful” (Arabic and Hebrew origins).
    • Maryam - Pronounced “MAHR-yahm.” Means “bitter,” “beloved,” or “star of the sea” (Arabic and Hebrew origins).
    • Mubina - Pronounced “moo-BEE-nah.” Means “clear,” “evident,” or “manifest” (Arabic origins).
    • Mumtaz - Pronounced “mum-TASS.” Means “distinguished” (Arabic origins).
    • Nashwa - Pronounced “NASH-wa.” Means “elation” (Arabic origins).
    • Nurul - Pronounced “NOO-rule.” Means “light of…” or “radiance” (Arabic origins).
    • Rahma - Pronounced “RAH-mah.” Means “mercy” or “grace” (Arabic origins).
    • Raisa - Pronounced “ra-EE-sah.” Means “leader” or “chief” (Arabic, Yiddish, and Greek origins).
    • Rania - Pronounced “RAH-nee-ah.” Means “gazing” or “queen” (Arabic and Greek origins).
    • Rasima - Pronounced “RA-see-mah.” Means “planner” or “architect” (Arabic origins).
    • Samia - Pronounced “sah-MEE-uh.” Means “elevated” or “exalted” (Arabic origins).
    • Shahira - Pronounced “sha-HEE-rah.” Means “renowned” (Arabic origins).
    • Sultana - Pronounced “sool-TAH-na.” Means “ruler” or “empress” (Arabic origins).
    • Tahira - Pronounced “TA-hee-ra.” Means “victorious” (Arabic origins).
    • Taliba - Pronounced “TA-lee-ba.” Means “seeker of knowledge” (Arabic origins).
    • Wafiya - Pronounced “wa-FEE-yah.” Means “trustworthy” or “true” (Arabic origins).
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Nature-Themed Arabic Names for Girls

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  1. If you’re a big nature-lover and enjoy the idea of a moniker that relates to the natural world, take a look at the names below. From rocks and earth to plants, skies, weather, and beyond, these names all have beautiful, nature-inspired meanings:
    • Afra - Pronounced “AH-frah.” Means “earth-colored” (Arabic, Hebrew, and Latin origins).
    • Alya - Pronounced “AH-lya.” Means “sky” or “heaven” (Arabic and Slavic origins).
    • Anan - Pronounced “AH-nahn.” Means “cloud” (Arabic and Hebrew origins).
    • Arwa - Pronounced “AR-wah.” Means “mountain goat” (Arabic origins).
    • Asra - Pronounced “AH-sra.” Means “travel by night” (Arabic origins).
    • Badr - Pronounced “BAA-dr.” Means “full moon” (Arabic origins).
    • Badriya - Pronounced “bah-DREE-yah.” Means “like the full moon” (Arabic origins).
    • Eshal - Pronounced “ee-SHAAL.” Means “flower of paradise” (Arabic origins).
    • Ghadir - Pronounced “gha-DEER.” Means “stream” (Arabic origins).
    • Hadil - Pronounced “ha-DEEL.” Means “the voice of a dove” (Arabic origins).
    • Hala - Pronounced “HAH-lah.” Means “halo of light around the moon” (Arabic origins).
    • Heena - Pronounced “HEE-na.” Means “henna plant” (Arabic and Indian origins).
    • Inara - Pronounced “ih-NAR-ah.” Means “ray of light” or “heaven sent” (Arabic origins).
    • Jasmine - Pronounced “JAZ-min.” Means “fragrant flower” (Persian origins).
    • Jinan - Pronounced “jee-NAN.” Means “garden” or “paradise” (Arabic origins).
    • Laila - Pronounced “LAY-la.” Means “night” or “dark beauty” (Arabic and Hebrew origins).
    • Lujain - Pronounced “loo-JANE.” Means “silver” (Arabic origins).
    • Marwa - Pronounced “MAHR-wah.” Means “pebble” or “rock” (Arabic origins).
    • Mehreen - Pronounced “muh-REEN.” Means “sun-like” (Persian origins).
    • Nahid - Pronounced “nah-HEED.” Means “star” or “shining light” (Persian origins).
    • Najma - Pronounced “NAHJ-mah.” Means “star” (Arabic and Swahili origins).
    • Nimra - Pronounced “NIM-rah.” Means “pure” or “female gazelle” (Arabic origins).
    • Nura - Pronounced “NOOR-ah.” Means “light” or “radiance” (Arabic origins).
    • Qamar - Pronounced “KA-mar.” Means “moon” (Arabic origins).
    • Qindeel - Pronounced “KIN-deel.” Means “light” or “lamp” (Arabic origins).
    • Radwa - Pronounced “ROW-da.” Means “meadow” or “garden” (Arabic origins).
    • Rameesha - Pronounced “ram-EESH-ah.” Means “bunch of roses” or “beautiful” (Arabic origins).
    • Randa - Pronounced “RAN-dah.” Means “scented tree” (Arabic origins).
    • Rehana - Pronounced “ruh-HAY-na.” Means “sweet basil” or “fragrant flower (Arabic and Persian origins).
    • Rimsha - Pronounced “RIM-sha.” Means “bouquet of flowers” (Arabic and Indian origins).
    • Saba - Pronounced “SAH-bah.” Means “morning breeze” (Arabic and Aramaic origins).
    • Sahar - Pronounced “SA-har.” Means “dawn” (Arabic origins).
    • Shazi - Pronounced “SHAH-dhee.” Means “fragrant” or “perfumed” (Arabic and Persian origins).
    • Tasnim - Pronounced “tas-NEEM.” Means “a spring in paradise” (Arabic origins).
    • Wardah - Pronounced “WAR-dah.” Means “rose” (Arabic origins).
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Quranic Arabic Names for Girls

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  1. These names all reference the Quran—the Islamic holy book, or Scripture—in some way. Some of them appear in the Quran (referring to members of the Prophet Muhammad’s family, for instance), while others reflect Islamic ideals or blessings. Take a look:[4]
    • Aminah - The name of the Prophet Muhammad’s mother. Means “honest” or “faithful” (Arabic origins).
    • Asma - The name of the Prophet Muhammad’s niece. Means “high status” (Arabic origins).
    • Aya - Means “a sign from the Quran” or “sign of God’s existence” in Arabic (also has Japanese origins).
    • Barakah - Means “blessing,” and is a type of blessing power that the Quran is said to be charged with.
    • Bushra - Means “glad tidings” (Arabic origins). It appears in the Quran to signify good news and divine announcements.
    • Fatima - The name of the Prophet Muhammad’s daughter. Means “to abstain” and “daughter of the Prophet” (Arabic origins).
    • Hafsa - The name of a wife of the Prophet Muhammad. Means “cub” or “young lioness” (Arabic origins).
    • Jannah - Means “paradise” in Arabic, and refers to the concept of Heaven in Islamic tradition.
    • Khadijah - The first wife of the Prophet Muhammad. The name means “trustworthy” or “early baby” (Arabic origins).
    • Lina - Means “tender” or “delicate” in Arabic; also used in the Quran to describe cut-down palm trees.
    • Malak - Means “angel” or “messenger” in Arabic; angels and celestial beings appear many times in the Quran.
    • Rahma - Means “mercy” or “benevolence”; in Islamic cultures, this is considered one of Allah’s beautiful attributes.
    • Safiyyah - One of the Prophet Muhammad’s wives, known for her great wisdom. Means “friend” or “pure” in Arabic.
    • Salwa - A Quranic name translating to “solace” or “comfort,” referring to something intended to bring peace of mind and divine blessings.
    • Sumayyah - The name of Sumayyah bint Khayyat, considered the first martyr of Islam. The name means “high” or “exalted.”
    • Tuba - Derived from the name of a tree believed to grow in heaven in Islamic tradition; this name means “blessedness.”
    • Zahra - The Prophet Muhammad’s daughter, Fatima, was given the honorific “al-Zahra.” The name means “brilliance” or “splendor” in Arabic.
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Cute Arabic Names for Girls

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  1. What defines a “cute” name? Well, we’ve compiled a list of names with meanings that are pretty darn adorable, especially for a baby! There are lots of soft, sweet-sounding names with equally sweet meanings to choose from, so take a look:
    • Amani - Pronounced “ah-MAH-nee.” Means “wishes” (Arabic origins).
    • Amel - Pronounced “a-MEHL.” Means “hope” or “aspiration” (Arabic origins).
    • Atifa - Pronounced “A-tee-fah.” Means “affection” (Arabic origins).
    • Bahija - Pronounced “ba-HEE-jah.” Means “happy” (Arabic origins).
    • Basima - Pronounced “BA-see-ma.” Means “always smiling” (Arabic origins).
    • Farhana - Pronounced “far-HA-nah.” Means “happy” or “cheerful” (Arabic origins).
    • Farida - Pronounced “fa-REE-da.” Means “unique” or “precious” (Arabic origins).
    • Habiba - Pronounced “ha-BEE-bah.” Means “beloved” or “darling” (Arabic origins).
    • Hanija - Pronounced “he-NEE-jah.” Means “pleasant” (Arabic origins).
    • Janan - Pronounced “JAH-nahn.” Means “heart” or “soul” (Arabic origins).
    • Khalilah - Pronounced “kuh-LEE-lah.” Means “friend” (Arabic origins).
    • Lamis - Pronounced “la-MEES.” Means “soft” (Arabic origins).
    • Latifa - Pronounced “la-TEE-fah.” Means “gentle” or “kind” (Arabic origins).
    • Maram - Pronounced “ma-RAM.” Means “wish” (Arabic origins).
    • Masuma - Pronounced “ma-SOO-mah.” Means “innocent” (Arabic origins).
    • Menna - Pronounced “MEH-na.” Means “favor” or “grace” (Arabic origins).
    • Nafisa - Pronounced “na-FEE-sa.” Means “precious” or “gem” (Arabic origins).
    • Na’ima - Pronounced “.” Means “tranquil” or “happy” (Arabic origins).
    • Nawal - Pronounced “na-WAL.” Means “gift” (Arabic origins).
    • Nima - Pronounced “NEE-mah.” Means “blessing” (Arabic origins).
    • Rafiqa - Pronounced “ra-FEE-kah.” Means “friend” or “gentle” (Arabic origins).
    • Rahat - Pronounced “RA-haht.” Means “rest” or “comfort” (Arabic origins).
    • Sa’adah - Pronounced “sa-AH-dah.” Means “happiness” or “luck” (Arabic origins).
    • Sakina - Pronounced “sa-KEE-nah.” Means “calm” or “peace” (Arabic origins).
    • Salwah - Pronounced “SAL-wah.” Means “comfort” (Arabic origins).
    • Uzma - Pronounced “OODH-ma.” Means “greatest” (Arabic origins).
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Short Arabic Names for Girls

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  1. If you’re a big believer in the idea of “short and sweet” names, you’ll love the options below. These names aren’t unified by their meaning, but rather their length! Check out these Arabic names that are four letters long or less:
    • Afra - Pronounced “AF-ra.” Means “praise” or “happiness” (Arabic origins).
    • Aida - Pronounced “A-ee-dah.” Means “returning visitor” (Arabic origins).
    • Arij - Pronounced “ah-REEJ.” Means “fragrance” (Arabic origins).
    • Dima - Pronounced “DEE-ma.” Means “drizzling rain” (Arabic origins).
    • Dua - Pronounced “doo-AH.” Means “prayer” (Arabic and Albanian origins).
    • Duha - Pronounced “DOO-ha.” Means “morning” (Arabic origins).
    • Hawa - Pronounced “ha-WA.” Means “to breathe” (Arabic origins).
    • Haya - Pronounced “HA-ya.” Means “alive” or “life” (Arabic origins).
    • Hiba - Pronounced “HEE-buh.” Means “gift” or “blessing” (Arabic origins).
    • Ihab - Pronounced “ee-HAB.” Means “gift” or “to bestow” (Arabic origins).
    • Isra - Pronounced “ees-RA.” Means “to travel at night” (Arabic origins).
    • Lulu - Pronounced “loo-loo.” Means “pearl” (Arabic, Germanic, Latin, and English origins).
    • Maha - Pronounced “MAA-haa.” Means “oryx,” referring to a type of wild deer (Arabic origins).
    • Nida - Pronounced “nee-DA.” Means “proclaim” (Arabic origins).
    • Nuha - Pronounced “NOO-ha.” Means “wisdom” or “mind” (Arabic origins).
    • Raja - Pronounced “ra-JA.” Means “hope” (Arabic origins).
    • Rana - Pronounced “RA-nah.” Means “beautiful” or “eye-catching” (Arabic, Indian, Italian, and Spanish origins).
    • Ruwa - Pronounced “ROO-wa.” Means “beauty” (Arabic origins).
    • Suad - Pronounced “soo-AHD.” Means “happiness” or “good fortune” (Arabic origins).
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Section 10 of 10:

Long Arabic Names for Girls

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  1. Maybe short names aren’t your thing—and you like the idea of a name that’s long (and lovely) instead. We’ve got you covered! Here are some longer Arabic girl names for your consideration:
    • Ashraqat - Pronounced “ash-ra-KAT.” Means “brightness” (Arabic origins).
    • Bahiyya - Pronounced “ba-HEE-yah.” Means “beautiful” (Arabic origins).
    • Daniyah - Pronounced “DA-nee-yah.” Means “close” or “near” (Arabic origins).
    • Fakhriyya - Pronounced “fahk-REE-ya.” Means “honorary” (Arabic origins).
    • Fathiyya - Pronounced “fat-HEE-yah.” Means “conqueror” (Arabic origins).
    • Fikriyya - Pronounced “fik-REE-yah.” Means “intellectual” or “well-read” (Arabic origins).
    • Haniyya - Pronounced “ha-NEE-yah.” Means “pleasant” (Arabic origins).
    • Jathibiyya - Pronounced “jahd-hee-BEE-yah.” Means “charm” or “attractiveness” (Arabic origins).
    • Khayriyya - Pronounced “khie-REE-yah.” Means “charitable” (Arabic origins).
    • Mennatullah - Pronounced “meh-na-TOO-lah.” Means “grace of Allah” (Arabic origins).
    • Rayannah - Pronounced “rie-HA-nah.” Means “basil” (Arabic origins).
    • Sabriyya - Pronounced “sab-REE-yah.” Means “patient” (Arabic origins).
    • Ruqayyah - Pronounced “roo-KIE-yah.” Means “rise” or “incantation” (Arabic origins).
    • Sayyida - Pronounced “SIE-yee-dah.” Means “lady” (Arabic origins).
    • Shafaqat - Pronounced “sha-FAH-kat.” Means “compassion” (Arabic origins).
    • Shahrazad - Pronounced “shah-ra-ZAD.” Means “free city” (Arabic origins).
    • Suhaila - Pronounced “soo-HIE-lah.” Means “star” (referring to the star Canopus); Arabic origins.
    • Tabassum - Pronounced “ta-BAS-oom.” Means “smiling” (Arabic origins).
    • Thamina - Pronounced “tha-MEE-nah.” Means “valuable” or “precious” (Arabic origins).
    • Zubaida - Pronounced “zoo-BIE-dah.” Means “elite” (Arabic origins).

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This article was co-authored by Sonya Prior and by wikiHow staff writer, Glenn Carreau. Sonya Prior is a name consultant known as the BB Namer based in Auckland, New Zealand. With a lifelong interest in names and a background in brand strategy, marketing, and copywriting, Sonya has grown her passion for names into a baby naming consulting business and shares name content on social media to over 30k followers across Instagram and TikTok. Sonya has worked with families around the world and has been featured in The Cut, The New Zealand Herald, The Telegraph, The Sydney Morning Herald, and more.
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