List of Arabic Baby Names Meanings Starting with A

Ashia

The name Ashia is a baby girl name. The name Ashia comes from the African origin. In African The meaning of the name Ashia is: Hope. Mythology: the wife of a Hindu demigod.

Meaning: Woman Origin: Arabic

Ashiah

[ syll. as-hiah, ash-i-ah ] The baby girl name Ashiah is pronounced as AE-SHiyAH- †. Ashiah is derived from Arabic and Sanskrit origins. Ashiah is a variant of the name Aisha (African, Arabic, English, and Swahili).

Meaning: Woman Origin: Arabic

Ashirah

Hebrew Meaning: The name Ashira is a Hebrew baby name. In Hebrew the meaning of the name Ashira is: Wealthy.

Meaning: Female, Tenth Origin: Arabic

Ashtalfa

Ashtalfa name brief: Ashtalfa is baby girl name mainly popular in Muslim religion and its main origin is Arabic. Ashtalfa name meanings is Heaven scent of flowers.

Meaning: Heaven scent of flowers Origin: Arabic

Ashwa

Aśvaḥ (अश्व) is the Sanskrit word for a horse, one of the significant animals finding references in the Vedas as well as later Hindu scriptures. The corresponding Avestan term is aspa. The word is cognate to Latin equus, Greek ίππος (hippos), Germanic *ehwaz and Baltic *ašvā all from PIE *hek'wos.

Meaning: Naz-Sharing Origin: Arabic

Asianne

Arabic Meaning: The name Asianne is an Arabic baby name. In Arabic the meaning of the name Asianne is: The rising sun. The name of the continent used as a given name.

Meaning: Life Origin: Arabic

Asifah

Asifah Name meaning in Urdu is طوفان زدہ ہونا، طوفان، جھکڑ, a Muslim Arabic Girl name with lucky number is 4 and Asifah Name meaning in English is Storm, Tempest.

Meaning: Storm, Tempest Origin: Arabic

Aska

Meanings and history of the name Aska: | Edit. Ashes; or if spelled åska, it means thunder or thunderstorm. Famous real-life people named Aska: | Edit Share what you know!

Meaning: To Close Origin: Arabic

Asma'

Muslim Meaning: The name Asma is a Muslim baby name. In Muslim the meaning of the name Asma is: Beautiful.

Meaning: Excellent Origin: Arabic

Asmaan

Asman Name Meaning. Americanized form of German As(s)mann, a much altered derivative (pet form) of the personal name Erasmus, which was popular among humanists in the Netherlands, Denmark, and northern Germany during the 16th century (see Rasmussen).

Meaning: Value, Price Origin: Arabic