List of Arabic Baby Girls Names Starting with A

Ayeisha

The name Ayeisha is an Arabic baby name. In Arabic the meaning of the name Ayeisha is: Woman. Life. Aisha was the name of the favorite wife of the prophet Mohammed.

Meaning: Alive Origin: Arabic

Ayesha

The name Ayesha is an Arabic baby name. In Arabic the meaning of the name Ayesha is: Woman. Life. Aisha was the name of the favorite wife of the prophet Mohammed.

Meaning: Living, well-off, well-to-do Origin: Arabic

Ayisha

The name Ayisha is a Muslim baby name. In Muslim the meaning of the name Ayisha is: Life. Vivaciousness. Living. Prosperous.

Meaning: Alive Origin: Arabic

Ayishah

The meaning of the name “Ayishah” is: “Alive; she who lives”. Categories: Arabic Names.

Meaning: Living, Prosperous, Alive Origin: Arabic

Aymalak

Atticus is a Roman name meaning “from Attica”. It is also the name Harper Lee chose for one of the main characters in 'To Kill a Mockingbird'. Advertisement.

Meaning: Moon angel Origin: Arabic

Aymen

Ayman (Arabic: أيمن‎‎, also spelled Ayemann, Aimen, Aiman or Aymen) is a male name of Arabic origin. It is derived from the Arabic Semitic root (ي م ن) for right, and literally means righteous or he who is on the right, similar to the Latin name Dexter. It also means right-handed, blessed and lucky.

Meaning: Sacred, Brave, Old name of Arabia Origin: Arabic

Ayna

in the arabic language as a word it means where. as a name in arabic it means eyes. Famous real-life people named Ayna: | Edit Share what you know!

Meaning: One who Has wide Beautiful Eyes, Women with Large Eyes Origin: Arabic

Aynunnahar

The meaning of the name Aynunnahar is Source of the spring Babara, Lioness. Name In Arabic : عينناهر

Meaning: Source of the spring Babara, Lioness Origin: Arabic

Aypari

Aypari is muslim arabic name for baby girl mostly popular in islamic famlies. The meaning of Aypari is Moon Fairy. The poeple have viewed this name 2314 times.

Meaning: Moon fairy Origin: Arabic

Ayra

Ayra is a name of Arabic origin which is popular across the Muslim world. It means 'respectable' and is slowly becoming more popular in the UK. It is possible it could also mean 'eye-opening.'

Meaning: Respectable Origin: Arabic