List of Arabic Baby Names Meanings

Sabirun

Etymology. Arabic lexicographers suggest that the root ṣ-b-r, of which ṣabr is the nominalization, means to bind or restrain. The word ṣabr has a special technical application in the expression yamīn aṣ-ṣabr (يمين الصبر), which is a term used to describe perjury.

Meaning: Patient ones Origin: Arabic

Salihun

Meaning of Salihin. Salihin is an Arabic name for boys that means “pious”, “virtuous”. It is the plural of Salih.

Meaning: Pious and good ones Origin: Arabic

Shidad

Shidad is muslim arabic name for baby boy mostly popular in islamic famlies. The meaning of Shidad is Strong And Severe Ones. The poeple have viewed this name 2043 times.

Meaning: Strong and severe ones Origin: Arabic

Shuhud

Shuhud is muslim arabic name for baby boy mostly popular in islamic famlies. The meaning of Shuhud is Witnesses. The poeple have viewed this name 1476 times.

Meaning: Witnesses Origin: Arabic

Tahwil

Tahwil is muslim arabic name for baby boy mostly popular in islamic famlies. The meaning of Tahwil is Change, Alteration, Conversion. The poeple have viewed this name 1701 times.

Meaning: Change, alteration, conversion Origin: Arabic

Urush

Irish: Variant of Sean, a popular Irish cognate of John; Shane was a successful Western motion picture of the ''50s. Read More. Keith. Irish: Forest; Originally a Scottish place name, Keith was also the surname of a long line of Scottish earls. Scottish Origin.

Meaning: Thrones Origin: Arabic

Orush

The name Rush is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Rush is: Form of Rufus: Red-haired.

Meaning: Ceilings Origin: Arabic

Akifin

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Akif, Akef or Aqif Arabic: عاكف‎) is a masculine given name, it may refer to: one who sits in aitekaf (a sitting in last days of ramadan, done by Muslims to purify themselves). This name is mentioned in sura e Baqara (2nd sura of quran)

Meaning: Ones who stay at the mosque overnight to worship Origin: Arabic

Muqam

Bayātī (Arabic بياتي), AKA Bayat and Uşşâk (Ushaq), is the name of a maqam (musical mode) in Arabic, Turkish, and related systems of music. Some Islamic people are known by the name Bayati. It is also used as a 'name of home'. ... Bayati is also used very often in religious liturgies of the Middle East.

Meaning: Station, resting place, refers to Paradise in the Quran Origin: Arabic

Layal

Layal (plural of Layl or plural of the name of Leila) (Arabic: ليال‎‎:pronounced [layāl] ( listen)) is an Arabic feminine given name, meaning Nights.

Meaning: Nights Origin: Arabic