Female and male first names : Iraq.
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BASRA
FemaleArabic origin name derived from 'Bassrah', the historic city founded around 635 AD during the Islamic Caliphate.
DIALA
FemaleElegant Arabic name meaning 'generous', derived from the ancient Sumerian goddess of fertility and rivers.
FEYSAL
MaleArabic-origin given name derived from "fayyis," meaning "to distinguish" or "make clear." It signifies clarity and distinction, with notable bearer King Faisal I of Iraq (1921-33).
HIBBA
FemaleArabic name meaning 'love', popularized during the Islamic Golden Age and carried by notable figures like Hibba al-Zahra, a medieval Iraqi poet.
NINEVEH
FemaleRare, historically significant feminine name of Babylonian origin, derived from the ancient Assyrian capital known for accepting Judaism first and being destroyed due to wickedness.
NINIVE
FemaleUnique female name with roots in ancient Assyrian history, derived from the biblical city of Nineveh near modern-day Mosul, Iraq. Its meaning often symbolizes strength or destiny, and it's forever linked with biblical stories like that of Jonah.
ODAI
MaleArabic name meaning 'to rise' or 'to grow', originating from ancient Iraq and symbolizing growth and determination.
SADAM
MaleArabic name derived from Saddam, meaning 'one who supports or assists'.
SADDAM
MaleArabic male given name which means "he who supports with might". It gained prominence in the Middle East, particularly in Iraq during the 20th century, most notably when Saddam Hussein served as President of Iraq from 1979 to 2003. Despite historical associations, the name Saddam continues to be used today for its strength and power connotations.
SAMIYA
FemaleUnique Arabic name meaning "elevated" or "lofty", often associated with nobility and high status.
SORAN
MaleKurdish name derived from "ser," meaning "head" or "leader," interpreted as "bold." It was popularized by ancient Iraqi Kurdish tribes and now adopted globally, though still rare outside Kurdish communities.
TAYZIN
MaleIntriguing Middle Eastern name of Babylonian origin, meaning 'life' or 'to live', conveying a wish for a prosperous life.
WAJIHA
FemaleUnique Arabic name meaning "noble" or "elevated," with a rich history dating back to ancient Arabia where it was originally used as a title of nobility. Now widely used across the Middle East and North Africa, Wajiha has been carried by notable figures like Iraqi poet Wajiha Al-Yazidi. Though rare outside the Arab world, those named Wajiha are often admired for their elegance and sophistication.