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Arabic Names for Girls

There are 681 Arabic names for baby girls.

Arabic names are rather popular as baby girl names, and they are also regarded as trendy. The names' popularity has been growing since the 1940s. Their usage peaked recently in 2011 with 0.978% of baby girls being given Arabic names. Within the top 1000 baby names then, there were 20 Arabic names. In 2011, among all Arabic names, Layla (Arabic and English) was the most widely used, with a ranking of #33 and a usage of 0.3149%.

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ARABIC NAMES:

A'idah helpful; returning, visitor; ornament, ... used in the Arabic language. ...

A'isha alive, she who lives ... is used chiefly in the Arabic and English languages ...

Aalam world ... is of Arabic origin and it is also used mainly in ...

Aaliyah Popularity Trend of Aaliyah
from 1900 to 2011. 
2011 Rank: 46 46 ascent; noble, honorable; ornament, ... is largely used in the Arabic and English languages ...

Aalya high, lofty, sublime; noble, honorable; ... is used chiefly in Arabic and it is also derived ...

Aamina feel safe; faithful, truthful, trustworthy ... is used chiefly in Arabic, English, and Indian, ...

Aamira full of life ...Aamira's language of origin is Arabic ...

Abida worshiper of god; the one my father ... language of origin is Arabic and it is also ...

Abir aroma, fragrance ... and use are both in the Arabic language ...

Abla voluptuous; born on Tuesday ... chiefly in Akan, Ewe, Arabic, English, and Swahili, ...

Adara beauty; virgin; noble and exalted ... it is used mainly in Arabic and Greek ...

Adelah just; honest; noble, honorable; ... is largely used in the Arabic language, and it is ...

Adiba cultured, polite ... is used mostly in Arabic and it is also of Arabic ...

Adila just; honest ... origin is Arabic, and its use, African, Arabic, ...

Adilah just; honest ... language of origin is Arabic, and it is used largely ...

Adilia just; honest ... and use are both in the Arabic language. ...

Aeesha alive, she who lives ... is used mostly in the Arabic and English languages ...

Aeeshah alive, she who lives ... is used chiefly in the Arabic language and it is also ...

Aesha alive, she who lives ...Aesha is of Arabic origin ...

Aeshah alive, she who lives ... language of origin is Arabic and it is also ...


Popularity Trend
for Arabic Names
from 1900 to 2011Variant Popularity Chart
for Arabic Names
in 2006