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Aabid: Arabic origin, meaning 'patient' or 'enduring', derived from the root 'abada'. Historically held by figures like Aabid ibn Adham.
"Aadam is an Arabic name derived from 'Adam', meaning 'earth' or 'ground', and holds significant cultural importance as the first human and prophet in Islam."
"Aaima is a captivating Arabic name meaning 'safe' or 'protected', with roots in the Quran and widespread global appeal."
Aaishah is an Arabic name meaning 'life' or 'alive.' Its origin dates back to its prominent historical figure bearer, Aaishah bint Abu Bakr, the wife of Islamic prophet Muhammad.
Aaliha is an Arabic name that means "noble" or "elevated." It's traditionally spelled 'Aaliya,' but often transliterated as Aaliha for pronunciation ease in non-Arabic speaking countries. Derived from 'Aal' meaning "above" or "high," and 'iya' meaning "she" or "her," it interprets to "She who is above" or "One who is elevated." The name connotes nobility, grandeur, and loftiness of character, and has gained global popularity with variants like Aliya, Aleeya, Alia.
"Aalliyah is an Arabic female name meaning 'elevation' or 'ascension', celebrating perseverance and higher goals."
Aamar is an Arabic-origin male first name meaning 'life' or 'to live', symbolizing vitality and vibrancy.
Aamara, an Arabic name meaning 'long-lived' or 'eternal', originated in Islamic culture as a reflection of hope for longevity and prosperity. Pronounced /aa-ma-ra/, it is often admired for its melodic sound.
Aamena: Arabic-origin unisex name meaning 'peaceful' and 'tranquil', derived from 'salaam' (peace).
"Aamina is an Arabic feminine name meaning 'trustworthy', derived from the name Amina, mother of Muhammad."
"Aaminah is an Arabic name meaning 'peaceful' or 'tranquil,' embodying trustworthiness."
Aanisah is an elegant Arabic name meaning "graceful," derived from the word "Aani." It honors a devoted wife of Abu Talha in Islamic tradition, known for her kindness and piety.
"Aaqib is an Arabic-origin name derived from 'a'qab,' meaning 'the end' or 'last', but also holds significant Islamic meaning as one of Prophet Muhammad's son Ibrahim's names."
Aasiyah is a beautiful Arabic name that means 'morning'.
"Aayat is an Arabic name meaning 'signs or verses', derived from the word 'a'yat'. It holds significant spiritual value, representing divine signs and wisdom."
Abbaas is of Arabic origin, derived from 'abbas' meaning 'strong'. Popular among Muslims worldwide due to its association with Abbas ibn Al-Ahad, an uncle of Prophet Muhammad. It signifies strength and is often associated with warmth and confidence.
Abbas is an Arabic name meaning 'lion', with historical significance as a title of prominent figures in Islam and ancient Mesopotamia.
Abd is an ancient Arabic name meaning "slave" or "servant", often used as a short form of Abd Allah, meaning "slave of God". It holds high regard in Islamic culture.
Abdala is an Arabic given name derived from the root 'abd', meaning 'slave'. It translates to 'servant of Allah', signifying devotion and servitude to God in Islamic culture. Historically, it was borne by notable figures such as Abdala Ibn Ahmed, a prominent scholar and poet during the early Islamic period. Today, it remains popular among Muslim parents.
"Abdalla is an Arabic name meaning 'slave of God', derived from elements 'abd' (slave) and 'Allah' (God). It reflects submission and dedication to Allah's service."
Abdallah is an Arabic given name meaning 'Slave of God'.
The name Abdalrhman is of Arabic origin, derived from 'abd' meaning 'slave', and 'Ar-Rahman', one of Allah's names translating to 'The Most Merciful'. It signifies devotion and submission to divine mercy. Historically popular among Muslims, particularly Middle Easterners, it carries spiritual significance in many Islamic communities but remains relatively rare outside these circles.
Abdel is an Arabic name meaning 'servant of Allah'.
Abdelhadi: Arabic origin; composed of 'Abd' (servant/slave) + Al-Hadi (the guide). Meaning: "Slave/servant of the Guide," often associated with divine guidance.
Abdelhamid is an Arabic masculine given name derived from 'Abd' (servant) and 'Al-Hamid' (the praiseworthy). It means "Servant of the Praiseworthy One," typically referring to Allah.
Abdelkarim is an Arabic male given name meaning "Slave (or Servant) of the Generous (or Noble One)", expressing devotion towards God.
Abdellah is an Arabic boy's name that translates to "slave of Allah." It signifies devotion to Islam.
Abdelrahman is an Arabic masculine given name meaning "Servant of the Most Merciful."
"Abdiaziz is an Arabic name that means 'servant of the powerful', reflecting devotion and respect towards a higher power."
Abdifatah is a Somali male name composed of "Abd" (servant) and "Fataah" (opening), signifying 'servant of the opener', typically associated with Islamic religious devotion.
Abdihafid is a distinct Somali male name with the meaning 'servant of the pure one'.
Abdihamid is an Arabic male given name of Islamic origin, meaning "servant of the Praiseworthy One" or "praiseworthy servant".
Abdirahman is an Arabic name derived from 'Abd' meaning servant and 'Ar-Rahman', one of Allah's mercy attributes, signifying "Servant of the Merciful".
Abdirizaq is an Arabic masculine given name that means 'servant of the righteous' or 'servant of the wise', consisting of the elements 'abd' (servant) and 'arizah/rizq' (the righteous/sustenance). It is prevalent in Arabic-speaking countries and Muslim communities worldwide, also found in East Africa due to Arab cultural and Islamic influences.
Abdishakur is a Somali male name derived from Arabic words 'Abd' (servant) and 'Shakur' (grateful), conveying the meaning "servant who is grateful".
Abdiwahab is an Arabic given name formed by combining 'Abd', meaning 'slave' or 'servant', and 'Wahhab', referencing Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab, the founder of Wahhabism. This rare name, often associated with Islamic doctrine and regions where it prevails, carries cultural significance in Muslim communities. Its uniqueness makes it notable when borne by figures like Kenyan politician Abdi Wahid.
The name Abdiwali is Somali in origin and means 'Servant of the King'. It combines two elements: 'Abdi', meaning servant, and 'Wali', meaning king or friend. This name reflects Islamic influences and carries cultural significance in Somalia.
Abdoul is a male given name of Arabic origin, derived from 'abd', meaning 'slave'. It signifies devotion to Allah and has been borne by notable figures like Sultan Abdulhamid II and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.
Abdoulaye is a unique African name of Fulani origin meaning "Servant of God," reflecting devotion to Allah and emphasizing humility before God.
Abdoulie is a male name of West African origin, commonly used among the Wolof people in Senegal and The Gambia. Its meaning, "Servant of God," reflects its Arabic roots and Muslim heritage.