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Arabic Names

The Arabic name Muhammad has risen to become probably the Number 1 baby name in the entire world when all its spellings are counted together. Muhammad is Number 1 in England as well as throughout the Arab world and also ranks among the Top 100 boys’ names in Scotland, Ireland, Germany, and Australia.

Along with Muhammad, Arabic boy names in the Top 500 in the US include Amir, Malik, Nasir, Omar, and Xavier. Arabic girl names in the US Top 500 include Aaliyah, Amina, Layla, Fatima, and Zara. In the Arab world, popular baby names include Maryam, Noor, Ahmed, and Ali.

Muslim parents of every nationality often choose Arabic names, so other choices such as Zayn and Zara, Samar and Rashid, Jana and Yousouf are widely used around the world.

The top names below rank among the current US Top 1000 Baby Names and are ordered by popularity. Unique names rank below the Top 1000 and are listed alphabetically.

Here is our full list of Arabic boy and girl names, but you may also want to browse our individual lists of Arabic names for girls and Arabic names for boys.

Blane

Meaning: yellow

Origin:Scottish
4075
Helio

Meaning: the sun

Origin:Spanish
1179
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Origin:Greek gem name
1533
Tawny

Meaning: golden brown

Origin:English word name
2057
Maize

Meaning: corn

Origin:English
4741
Xanthippe

Meaning: yellow horse

Origin:Greek
1901
Oriole

Meaning: golden

Origin:Latin
6851
Ochre

Meaning: pale yellow

Origin:Greek, English
11240
Sunehra

Meaning: golden

Origin:Urdu
4489
Zahavi

Meaning: gold

Origin:Hebrew
2228
Fortune

Meaning: luck, fate, wealth

Origin:Latin
5984
Aurian

Meaning: gold

Origin:Latin
4145
Aarush

Meaning: first ray of sun

Origin:Hindi
387
Ra

Meaning: sun

Origin:Egyptian
797
Golda

Meaning: gold

Origin:English, Yiddish
2642
Ozara

Meaning: treasure, wealth

Origin:Hebrew
3343
Dory

Meaning: gift of God

Origin:French
5884
Eda

Meaning: wealthy, well-mannered

Origin:English, Turkish
780
Auryn

Meaning: gold

Origin:Celtic
815
Eleodora

Meaning: gift of the sun

Origin:Spanish from Greek
8129