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Aamir 1 is an Arabic masculine given name that means "prosperous, substantial, populated." It is derived from the Arabic root ʿamara (عمر), which conveys the idea of living long, thriving, and building civilization. The...
Abbas is a classical Arabic name with deep roots in Islamic history and religious significance. The name carries the meaning "austere" in Arabic, though some sources also associate it with "lion"—both interpretations ref...
Abdul is a common transliteration of the Arabic compound ʿAbd al- (عبد ال), meaning "servant of the." It functions as the first part of many theophoric male given names in the Islamic world, where the second element is o...
Abdul Aziz is a common given name in Arabic, Indonesian, Malay, and Urdu, serving as an alternate transcription of the Arabic عبد العزيز (see Abd al-Aziz). The name is composed of two elements: ʿabd meaning "servant" and...
Abdul Haq is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Abd al-Haqq (عبد الحقّ), as well as the usual Urdu transcription. The name is a theophoric name, built from the Arabic words ʿabd (عبد), meaning "servant," and a...
Etymology Abdullah is a common transliteration of the Arabic name ʻAbd Allāh (عبد الله), a theophoric name meaning "servant of Allah" or "servant of God." It is composed of the Arabic words ʿabd (عبد), meaning "servant"...
Abeeha is an alternate transcription of the Urdu name ابیھا (see Abiha). It is a feminine given name used primarily in Urdu-speaking communities, particularly in Pakistan and India.Etymology and MeaningThe name Abeeha de...
Abid is an Arabic masculine given name and surname, derived from the Arabic root ʿabada meaning "to worship, to adore, to serve". It directly translates to "worshipper, admirer, adorer" in Arabic, reflecting a deep relig...
Abida is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, derived from the masculine Abid. The name is used in Arabic and Urdu-speaking communities, and it carries the meaning of "worshipper" or "one who worships," stemming from...
Abiha is an Arabic feminine given name meaning "her father". It originates from the affectionate kunya (nickname) Umm Abiha, meaning "the mother of her father", which was given to Fatima, the daughter of the Prophet Muha...
Abrar is a unisex given name with roots in the Arabic language, where it means "virtuous". The name carries a strong moral connotation, reflecting qualities of righteousness and piety. Its usage varies by region: in the...
Adil is an Arabic masculine given name and surname, derived from the Arabic root عدل (ʿadala) meaning "to act justly". The name directly translates to "fair, honest, just" in Arabic. It is a common name throughout the Mu...
Adnan (Arabic: عدنان, romanized: ʿAdnān) is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, meaning "settler". In Islamic tradition, Adnan is revered as a patriarch of the northern Arabian tribes and a direct ancestor of the Pr...
Afzal is an Arabic masculine given name and surname, meaning "better, superior" in Arabic. It is derived from the root فضل (faḍala), which conveys the idea of being in excess or excelling. The name is closely related to...
Ahmad (Arabic: أحمد, romanized: ʾAḥmad) is an Arabic male given name meaning "most commendable, most praiseworthy." It is a superlative form of Hamid, which derives from the Arabic root ḥ-m-d (ح م د), associated with pra...
Ahmed is a variant of the Arabic name Ahmad, which means "most commendable, most praiseworthy" — a superlative form derived from the root حمد (ḥamida) meaning "to praise." This root also gives rise to Hamid 1 ("praisewor...
Ahsan is a male given name of Arabic and Sanskrit origin. In Arabic, it is the superlative form of Hasan, meaning "most handsome, most beautiful". The root ḥasuna (from the triconsonantal root Ḥ-S-N) conveys the idea of...
Aisha is an Arabic feminine name meaning "living, alive" or "she who lives." It is derived from the Arabic root ʿ-y-š (ع ي ش), which conveys the idea of life and vitality. The name holds profound religious significance i...
Aiza is a name with multiple origins and meanings. In Arabic, it is often considered a variant of Aizah, meaning "prosperous" or "noble," and is related to the name Asya. The name also has Basque roots, first attested in...
Aizah is a feminine given name of Urdu origin, representing an alternate transcription of the Urdu عائزہ, itself a form of Aiza. The meaning of Aiza is uncertain but is often associated with Arabic-derived meanings such...
Akbar is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, derived from the kabīr root meaning "great" or "big". Its comparative form means "greater" or "greatest", making it a theophoric name that exalts divine or human greatnes...
Akhtar is a Persian-derived given name and surname, meaning "star" (from Persian اختر). It is widely used in Bengali and Urdu-speaking communities, as well as in Pashto culture where it also refers to Nowruz and Eid Day....
Akif (also spelled Akef, Aakif, or Aqif) is an Arabic masculine given name meaning "devoted, focused." It derives from the Arabic root ʿ-k-f, which carries connotations of focusing intently on something or clinging to it...
Akmal is a masculine given name and surname of Arabic origin, derived from the comparative form of kāmil, meaning "perfect, complete." The name translates to "more perfect" or "more complete" in Arabic. It is widely used...
Akram is a given name and surname of Arabic origin, derived from the root word karam (كرم), meaning "generosity." It is the elative or superlative form of Karim, signifying "most generous" or "kinder." This name carries...
Alam is a masculine given name with origins in multiple ancient languages, primarily meaning "world" or "universe." It is derived from the Arabic ʿĀlam (عالم), a term that also carries connotations of creation or the cos...
Ali is a masculine given name widely used across the Muslim world, meaning "lofty, sublime" in Arabic. It derives from the Arabic root ʿalā (علا), meaning "to be high," which is also the root of the element ʿalā.Etymolog...
Aliya is a feminine given name used in Arabic, Kyrgyz, Urdu, Uzbek, Tatar, and other languages with significant Muslim populations. It functions as the feminine form of Ali 1, a name meaning "lofty" or "sublime" in Arabi...
Almas is a feminine name in Arabic, Urdu, and a masculine name in Kazakh, derived from the Persian word almās (الماس), meaning "diamond." The name symbolizes durability, brilliance, and preciousness, reflecting the rever...
Amar is an alternate transcription of the Arabic/Urdu name عمّار (see Ammar), as well as the usual Bosnian form of this name. It is used primarily in Arabic-speaking countries, Urdu-speaking regions such as Pakistan and...
Ameer is a variant transcription of the Arabic أمير (ʾamīr) or Urdu امیر (amīr), ultimately deriving from the root Amir 1, meaning "commander, prince." This name is a common transliteration used in both Arabic and Urdu-s...
Amin is an Arabic masculine given name derived from أمين (ʾamīn), meaning "truthful" or "trustworthy." It is cognate to the word Amen (Arabic: آمين), sharing the root concept of faithfulness. The name appears across the...
Amina is a name of Arabic origin that, depending on its exact spelling, conveys meanings of trustworthiness, safety, and devotion. The name derives from the Arabic root أمن (ʾamina) meaning "safe, secure". It is associat...
Amir 1 is a masculine given name derived from the Arabic title amīr (أمير), meaning "commander, prince". The term entered English as the loanword emir, historically used for military commanders and provincial governors i...
Amjad is an Arabic masculine name that means "more glorious" in Arabic, functioning as a comparative form of Majid, which itself derives from the root مجد (majada) meaning "to be glorious." The name is used across Arabic...
Ammar (Arabic: عمّار) is an Arabic masculine given name meaning "one who lives a long life" or "one who builds" in Arabic. It derives from the root ʿamara, which conveys meanings of longevity, thriving, and construction....
Etymology and Meaning Amna (also transliterated Aamna) is an Arabic feminine given name meaning "safety". It is derived from the Arabic root ʾamina (to be safe), making Amna a direct variant of the more widely known name...
Anas is a masculine name of Arabic origin, meaning “friendliness” or “sociability,” derived from the Arabic root ʾanisa meaning “to be friendly.” It is closely related to the name Muhammad through a prominent early beare...
Etymology and Historical ContextAnsar is an Arabic masculine name meaning "helpers", derived from the root n-ṣ-r (to help, support). In Islamic tradition, the Ansar were the inhabitants of Medina who welcomed and aided t...
Anwar is an Arabic masculine given name meaning "brighter, more luminous" or "more enlightened," derived from the root nūr (light). It is the comparative form of an adjective related to نور, and carries connotations of s...
Aqeel is a transliteration of the Arabic name Aqil (عقيل). It is used in Arabic-speaking countries and also in Urdu-speaking communities of South Asia. The name derives from the Arabic root ʿaqala, meaning “to have intel...
Aqil is a masculine given name used primarily in Arabic and Urdu-speaking communities. It means "intelligent, wise, reasonable" in Arabic, derived from the root عقل (ʿaqala), which means "to have intelligence, to be reas...
Aqsa is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, derived from the Arabic word aqṣā meaning "farthest, most distant." The name is virtually inextricable from its primary inspiration: the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem, consid...
Areej is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, primarily used in Arabic-speaking and Urdu-speaking communities. It is an alternate transcription of Arabic أريج (see Arij), and also the standard Urdu form of the name. T...
Arif (Arabic: عارف, also spelled Aref in Persian and Urdu, or Arief in Indonesian and Malay) is an Arabic male given name that means "learned, knowing, expert" in Arabic. The name stems from the Arabic root ع ر ف (ʾayn-r...
EtymologyArshad is an Arabic male given name and surname, derived from the root ر-ش-د (r-sh-d) which conveys the meaning of guidance and righteousness. It is the elative (superlative) form of the adjective, meaning "more...
Asad (Arabic: أسد), sometimes written as Assad, is an Arabic Arabic and Urdu male given name. Its core meaning is "lion", a symbol of strength and courage deeply embedded in Arab culture. The name has strong religious si...
Asghar is a masculine given name and surname of Arabic origin, meaning "smallest, youngest" in Arabic. It holds deep religious significance in Shia Islam, where it is used in honor of Husayn, especially Ali al-Asghar ibn...
Ashfaq is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, widely used in Arabic-speaking countries and across Urdu-speaking communities in South Asia. The name derives from the Arabic root "compassion, kindness", reflecting vir...
Ashraf is an Arabic unisex name and superlative form of Sharif, meaning "nobler, more illustrious". It derives from the Arabic root sharufa (to be noble), which also gives Sharif ("noble, eminent") and is historically li...
Asif is a masculine given name with roots in Arabic, Azerbaijani, and Urdu usage. It is believed to be derived from the Hebrew name Asaph, meaning "collector" or "gatherer." In the Islamic tradition, Asif holds particula...
Asim 1 is an Arabic masculine name meaning "protector". It derives from the Arabic root عصم (ʿaṣama), which conveys the idea of guarding, preserving, or preventing harm. Cognates of this root appear across Semitic langua...
Asiya (Arabic: آسِيَة, Āsiya) is a feminine given name of Arabic origin. Its etymology is subject to scholarly debate, but it is often linked to the Arabic root أسي meaning "to be distressed, to be grieved" (ʾasiya). Thi...
Asma (Arabic: أسماء, romanized: ʾAsmāʾ) is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, derived from the root سما (samā) meaning "to be high," and carrying the sense of "supreme" or "exalted." It is widely used across the Mus...
Atif (also spelled Atef, Arabic: عاطف) is an Arabic masculine given name meaning "affection, kindness," derived from the Arabic root عطف (ʿaṭafa), "to incline, to be kind." The name is widely used across the Muslim world...
Aurangzeb is a Persian-derived masculine given name meaning "honouring the throne" (from Persian اورنگ aurang "throne" and زیب zeb "adornment, honouring"). It is most famously associated with the 17th-century Mughal empe...
Ayaz is a masculine given name derived from Turkish and Azerbaijani ayaz, meaning "frost" or "dry and cold air." The name gained prominence through Malik Ayaz (993–1041), a Georgian slave who became a close companion and...
Ayesha is a variant spelling of the Arabic name Aisha, derived from the Arabic root īsh (عيش) meaning "living" or "alive." It is a common transcription in Arabic, Urdu, and Bengali, reflecting regional pronunciations. Th...
Aysha is a variant transcription of the Arabic name Aisha, derived from the Semitic root meaning “living, alive.” The name is widely used in Arabic, Urdu, and Kazakh cultures, each adapting the spelling to local conventi...
Ayub is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Ayyub (أيّوب), and is the usual transcription in Urdu and Bengali. It is derived from the Arabic form of the biblical name Job, through the Arabic name Ayyub. The nam...
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