List of Arabic Baby Names Meanings

Baseerat

Muslim Meaning: The name Baseerat is a Muslim baby name. In Muslim the meaning of the name Baseerat is: Insight. Perception.

Meaning: Insight, Wisdom Origin: Arabic

Baseet

Bassett Name Meaning. English: from Old French basset, a diminutive of basse 'low', 'short', either a nickname for a short person or a status name for someone of humble origins.

Meaning: Spacious, Vast, Deep Origin: Arabic

Basel

The name Basel is a Muslim baby name. In Muslim the meaning of the name Basel is: Brave.

Meaning: Brave Origin: Arabic

Basem

Bassem is a common Arabic name meaning "one who smiles". A more accurate spelling in English would be "Basem" as there is no stress (ar:شدة (لغة)) on the "s" syllable in the Arabic original. People with that name include: Bassem Amin (born 1988), Egyptian chess player.

Meaning: Smiling Origin: Arabic

Bashaar

Muslim Meaning: The name Bashaar is a Muslim baby name. In Muslim the meaning of the name Bashaar is: Bringer of glad tidings.

Meaning: Bringer of glad tidings Origin: Arabic

Bashaarat

The name Basharat is a Muslim baby name. In Muslim the meaning of the name Basharat is: Good omen; Prophecy.

Meaning: Good news, glad tidings, good omen, prophecy Origin: Arabic

Bashar

The name Bashar is a Muslim baby name. In Muslim the meaning of the name Bashar is: Bringer of glad tidings.

Meaning: Man, mankind, Herald, bringer of glad tidings Origin: Arabic

Basheer

Bashir or Basheer (Arabic: بشير‎‎) is a male given name. Derived from Arabic, it means "the one who brings good news". It is also a surname.

Meaning: Harbinger of good things, a messenger of good news Origin: Arabic

Bashir

Bashir or Basheer (Arabic: بشير‎‎) is a male given name. Derived from Arabic, it means "the one who brings good news". It is also a surname.

Meaning: Bringer of glad tidings, Harbinger, bringer of good news Origin: Arabic

Bashshar

Arabic Meaning: The name Bashshar is an Arabic baby name. In Arabic the meaning of the name Bashshar is: Brings good news.

Meaning: Bringer of many glad tidings Origin: Arabic