List of Arabic Baby Names Meanings Starting with A

Ashrafus sadat

Sadat. ... Sadat (Arabic: سادات ‎) is a suffix, which is given to females believed to be descendants of the Prophet Muhammad.

Meaning: Most noble of the Sayyids Origin: Arabic

Ashras

Ashraf (Arabic: أشرف‎‎) is an Arabic name meaning "most honorable one." It is used by many Arabs regardless of their religious affiliation, both Christians and Muslims alike.

Meaning: Abu al-Hasan az-Ziyat a narrator of Hadith was so named Origin: Arabic

Asif

Muslim Meaning: The name Asif is a Muslim baby name. In Muslim the meaning of the name Asif is: Forgiveness.

Meaning: Forgivness Origin: Arabic

Asil

(AH-sil)

The word "Aseel" is an Arabic name and adjective that means: original, authentic, genuine, pure, origin, root, unique. The word "asil" is Arabic in origin (in Arabic أصیل ) and means "pure", noble, authentic, or of long pedigree (as in purebred).

Meaning: Smooth, Of noble origin, highborn, Pure, pristine Origin: Arabic

Asim

(ah-SEEM)

Asim (also spelled Aasim, Asim, Asem Arabic: عاصم‎‎ 'āṣim) is a male given name of Arabic origin, which means "protector, guardian, defender." This same word also means "a word, a message" in Akan, spoken by Akans and by inhabitants of Suriname.

Asir

In African, the name Asir means - honored chosen preferred.The name Asir originated as an African name. The name Asir is most often used as a boy name or male name. African Name Meaning - honored chosen preferred. Origin - Africa.

Meaning: Captivating, fascinating Origin: Arabic

Asiruddin

Meaning: Defender of the Faith (Islam) Religion: Muslim. Gender: Boy.

Meaning: Honoured (person) of the religion (Islam) Origin: Arabic

Askar

Askar. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Askar, originally the Arabic word for "army" عسكر and its derivative عسكري (ʿaskarī) meaning "soldier", may refer to: Places.

Meaning: Troop, Soldier Origin: Arabic

Askari

(ah-SHKAH-ree)

Etymology. Askari is a loan word from the Arabic عسكري (ʿaskarī), meaning "soldier". The Arabic word is a derivation from عسكر (ʿaskar), meaning "army" in Arabic. Words for "(a regular) soldier" derived from these Arabic words are found in Azeri, Indonesian, Malay, Persian, Somali, Swahili, Tajik, Turkish and Urdu.

Meaning: Soldier Origin: Arabic

Asker

Turkish: occupational name from asker 'soldier', from Arabic ?askari. This name is also found in Iran and the Indian subcontinent. Arabic: variant of Asghar. Greek: shortened form of Askeris, from Turkish asker 'soldier', or from Askeridis or Askeropoulos, patronymics from this word.

Meaning: Soldier Origin: Arabic