List of Arabic Baby Names Meanings

Qayoom

Abdul Qayyum (Arabic: عبد القيوم ‎‎) is a male Muslim given name. ... The name means "servant of the eternal", Al-Qayyūm being one of the names of God in the Qur'an, which give rise to the Muslim theophoric names.

Meaning: Lord of Universe Origin: Arabic

Qisma

Meaning of Qismah. Qismah is an Arabic name for girls that means “fortune”, a person's share of the good things in life. Ilhan.

Quddus

Quddus (Quddūs قدوس) is one of the names of God in Islam, meaning "The Most Holy". It may also serve as a name, typically in construct form with "abd". See: Abdul Quddus, Male theophoric given name.

Meaning: Most Holy Origin: Arabic

Quraish

The 9th-century genealogist Hisham ibn al-Kalbi asserted that there was no eponymous founder of Quraysh; rather, the name stemmed from taqarrush, an Arabic word meaning "a coming together" or "association". ... Later, particularly after the 13th century, claimants of Qurayshi descent used the Qurashī surname.

Qurratul Ayn

Qurratul Ayn. Gender. Girl. Meaning. Delights of the eye, darling.

Meaning: Delightful, Darling Origin: Arabic

Raabiya

Raabiya is muslim arabic name for baby girl mostly popular in islamic famlies. The meaning of Raabiya is . The poeple have viewed this name 3674 times.

Raadi

Radi Name meaning in Urdu is مطمئن, a Muslim Arabic Boy name with lucky number is 7 and Radi Name meaning in English is In Hindu meaning is : Satisfied, content origin islamic.

Raadiya

Radiya is baby girl name mainly popular in Muslim religion and its main origin is Arabic. Radiya name meanings is Veiled, covered. People search this name as What is a meaning of radiya name , Radiya, Radiyah.

Raafi

Abdul-raafi' Name meaning in Urdu is اٹھانے والا، بلند کرنا, a Muslim Arabic Boy name with lucky number is 8 and Abdul-raafi' Name meaning in English is Servant Of The One Who Raises (intellect, Esteem), Elevates.

Raafida

Rafida. ... Rawāfiḍ; singular Arabic: رافضي‎, translit. Rāfiḍī) meaning "rejectors", "rejectionists", "those who reject" or "those who refuse". The word is derived from the Arabic consonantal root ر ف ض, which as a verb means "to reject". The non-collective singular form is رافضي rāfiḍī "one who rejects".