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Top 98+ Mesmerizing Arabic Girl Names For Your Baby

02 Oct 2023 41

Arabic culture is filled with mysticism and beauty, and using these great themes in selecting a good name for your baby girl only adds to her charm.

Arabic baby girl names convey a range of elements, each of which defines her in a unique way. Find the perfect Arabic baby name from this list, and let your baby girl set trends, evoke a sense of elegance, and proudly show what being Arabic is all about! 

Arabic baby girl names have poetry, depth, and beauty in them. They are strongly representative of Arabian culture, beliefs, and lifestyle. There is a sense of fluidity in thought, religion, and even calligraphic writing, and the same experience can be noticed in Arabic names as well. The confluence of ideologies from the various countries that form the Arab world contributes to creating a cosmos that is rooted in nature, spirituality, and nobility. Regardless of whether you choose popular Arabic girl names or unique ones, or whether you find names of African, Hebrew, or Persian influence, the same sense of music, magnetism, and magic can be felt in all Arabic baby girl names. If you are looking for a wonderful name, Arabic names can prove a great source of inspiration.

We have compiled a list of Arabic baby girl names. Whether you are looking for inspiration in nature, history, religion, or sheer woman-power, you are sure to find several great Arabic names here! We also have a list of amazing Arabic Boys Names, or for more girls' names inspiration, take a look at these beautiful Egyptian Girls' Names.

Top 98+ Mesmerizing Arabic Girl Names For Your Baby

Zaara: depicts a beautiful flower

Gazella, Meaning: gazelle Origin: Latin ~ View Detail

Gamila: similar to Djamila means the gorgeous one

Zaida: to promote or boost

Wurood:, meaning roses (has Quranic origins)

Karyme: means a benevolent friend

Burhan: means proof or evidence

Verdi, Meaning: green Origin: Latin ~ View Detail

Nihad: means a strong and mighty, also means a ruler

Mona: after Mona Al Marri, Director-General, Media Office of the Government of Dubai

Quartilla, Meaning: fourth Origin: Latin

Bad: meaning a resplendent full moon

Penna, Meaning: feather Origin: Latin

Lamis: means tender and soft

Varisha: means lightning

Buthaina: after Buthaina Al Ansari, Qatari businesswoman who is ranked among the top 500 most powerful Arab women

Quintina, Meaning: fifth Origin: Latin

Taghrid: means birdsong

Maha: one of the popular Arabic names for a girl referring to the big, innocent eyes of a cow

Yusra: means prosperity, success or fortune

Qasoomah: a famous Urdu poetess

Layla: a lady of the night

Niesha: means filled with life

Yamama: comes from a wild dove, a unique name signifying one who is blessed with foresight

Eimaan: means God-fearing or one filled with faith

Mahra: an uncommon girl’s name drawing inspiration from a filly

Daneen: evokes a princess

Amal: after Amal Al Qubaisi, the first female leader of the UAE National Assembly

Tarragon, Origin: Latin herb name

Salma: meaning serene, safe or protected

Gulnar: origins from its meaning of a flower

Takisha: means lively and healthy

Aleema: means intellectual, learned or wise

Qadira: meaning one filled with power

Iqbal(Persian, Indian origin): meaning fortunate, successful, also powerful or strong

Zeenah: means beautiful

Columba, Meaning: dove Origin: Latin

Domini, Origin: Latin variation of Dominic

Aatifa: means sympathy or affection

Ayna: meaning one with beautiful eyes

Lina: means a tiny palm tree

Darakhshan(Persian origin): meaning luminescent, shining

Nadira: means unique or rare

Ehsan: means excellence or perfect

Djamila: equals an exquisite woman

Radwah: meaning contentment

Lail: similar to Layla, of the night

Kausar: meaning abundance, or a river or lake in paradise

Warda: meaning protector or guardian

Ishtar: (Mesopotamian origin - goddess of fertility, known as 'Queen of Heaven) meaning Goddess of love

Nusayba: means a brave warrior from Medina who was the companion of Prophet Mohammad

Khadija: the name of an elite lady from Mecca, and the wife of Prophet Mohammed

Shaden: an Arabic name for an independent baby gazelle. This is also a musical and attractive Arab name for a girl

Ghadah: means beautiful

Shurooq: meaning sunrise or dawn

Martia, Meaning: warlike Origin: Variation of Marcia, Latin

Durriya: means shimmering or sparkling

Campana, Meaning: bell ringer Origin: Latin

Salma: after Salma Hareb, Ex-CEO, Jebel Ali Free Trade Zone, and Emirati business executive

Sumbul: meaning petite or delicate

Bahija: means happy

Farah: has its meaning as ever joyous or an expression of happiness

Ammura: or Ammuri means radiant and beautiful

Ormanda, Meaning: mariner Origin: Latin

Iesha: means she who is alive (similar to Aisha)

Jawhara: a Quranic girl name meaning essence, or a gem

Jamal: means beauty or grace

Malika: Arabic name for an Empress or ruler (this is one powerful name!)

Gardener, Meaning: keeper of the garden Origin: Latin

Mazna: means beautiful

Asbah: means radiant and beautiful, or as pure as water

Kalifa(African, Arabic origin): means chaste or holy

Henadi: after Henadi Al-Saleh, nominated the most powerful businesswoman in the Middle East by Forbes

Ihsan: means a kind act or generous

Afnan: means branch or twig of a tree, symbolizes growth

Nayla: after Nayla Al Khaja, the first director and producer of films in the UAE

Muna: after Muna AbuSulayman, a popular Saudi activist and businesswoman

Amira: a princess (also Hebrew name that means a saying)

Nasira: means a trusted supporter

Reem: after Reem Al Hashimi, UAE Minister of State, International Cooperation

Eliza: meaning unique

Aisha: Arabic name meaning the one that is alive

Yaqoot: is a garnet or ruby

Nawra: meaning a bloom

Joud: means kindness to others

Murjan: means Coral

Sada: Arabic word meaning propitious, or bringing good-luck

Qailah: means the one that speaks

Rayyan(Persian, Arabic, Indian and Irish origin): meaning door to paradise

Kubra: means exalted, great or supreme

91Ramla(African and Egyptian origin): means a Prophetess

Elham: meaning inspiring or compelling to believe

Haadiyah: means a leader or guide

Shams: means the Sun

Rabia: the name of a famous Sufi mystic

Aaliyah: the exalted or sublime one

Akilah: Arabic for the bright or clever one

Afaf: meaning purity or chastity

Bayan: has its synonym with eloquent, meaningful

Oma: means that which is thriving

Misam: has its meaning as smiling, beautiful

Shaheen: means the royal white falcon, a highly exalted symbol of strength and dexterity in the Arab culture

Lamah: meaning brilliance

Umaiza: means virtuous, beautiful, kind-hearted

Sabaah: had its meaning as dawn or morning

Mahasin: meaning beauty, or virtuousness

Zaina: meaning attractive or beautiful

Khawla: depicts a skilled warrior and Prophet Mohammad’s contemporary

Manal: after Manal Al-Sharif, a Saudi women’s activist

Zahra: meaning resplendent or radiant

Baha: means to value or splendour