List of Arabic Baby Names Meanings Starting with D

Doa

[ syll. doa, do-a ] The baby girl name Doa is pronounced DOWAH †. Doa's language of origin is Old Greek. Doa is a form of the English Dorothy. Doa is not often used as a baby girl name.

Meaning: Pray, a voice of heart Origin: Arabic

Doaa

Doaa Name Meaning In Urdu & English. Doaa is a Muslim Girl name, it is an Urdu originated name. Doaa is a unique name with impressive meaning. It belongs to Arabic origin.

Meaning: Pray, a voice of heart Origin: Arabic

Doha

Doha is a Muslim baby Girl name, it is an Urdu originated name. Doha name meaning is Forenoon.

Meaning: Forenoon Origin: Arabic

Dounia

The meaning of name Dounia and origin Arabic. The meaning of name Dounia, origin of name Dounia , baby name Dounia.

Meaning: Terrestrial life Origin: Arabic

Dua

The meaning of the name “Dua” is: “Prayer”. Categories: Arabic Names, Muslim Names. Used in: Arabic speaking countries.

Meaning: Prayer Origin: Arabic

Duaa

Duaa is an Arabic name for girls meaning Prayer to God. ... If Duaa is the one, congratulations!

Meaning: Prayer Origin: Arabic

Dubaah

It means the sovereign or the monarch. It is derived from the word “sulta” or authority. Famous people with the name: Sultan Pasha Al Atrash, the Syrian leader who fought against the French occupation in the mid 20s.

Meaning: Daughter of az-Zubayr and a female companion R.A Origin: Arabic

Dujanah

The name Dujanah is a baby girl name. The name Dujanah comes from the Arabic origin. In Arabic the meaning of the name Dujanah is: Rain. Similar Names: Elkanah ( Hebrew )

Meaning: A great rain, name of a woman Origin: Arabic

Dunia

The word Dunya is being used today by all Arabic speaking nations as well as other languages that borrowed it from Arabic. It is colloquially and in print used to describe a particular world, such as Dunia Islam, or refer to the world (Earth) in general.

Meaning: The world Origin: Arabic

Duniya

It derives from the root word "dana" that means to bring near. In that sense, "dunya" is "what is brought near". It refers to the temporal world—and its earthly concerns and possessions—as opposed to the hereafter (ʾākhirah). In the Qur'an, dunyā and ākhira are sometimes used dichotomously, other times complementarily.

Meaning: World, Earth Origin: Arabic