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Arabic names are used in the Arab world, as well as some other regions within the larger Muslim world. They are not necessarily of Arabic origin, though most in fact are. Compare also Persian names and Turkish names. See also about Arabic names.
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Abu أبو m Arabic Means "father of" in Arabic. This is...
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Swahili - Arabic Names - Behind the Name
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4 Ιαν 2024 · Arabic names come from a long line of history and tradition. Many names used all over the world today are over 1,000 years old and have their roots in the Quran. This sense of history means that many Arabic names would make a fantastic choice for your baby.
Each entry shows an approximate match with the Arabic name on the left, and the English name on the right. List of all the 93 names in common between Arabic and English.
All of the suggested Arabic-English names on this page are matched solely on their written form — pronunciation may differ. Sources. List of all the 19 masculine names in common between Arabic and English.
This is a list of names in which the language is Arabic. More Filters. gender. any gender Masculine Feminine Unisex. usage. any usage Arabic Arabic (Egyptian) Arabic (Maghrebi) language.
9 Απρ 2019 · English female given names of Arabic origin. (This includes names derived at an older stage of the language.)