List of Arabic Baby Names Meanings Starting with S

Silai

Sewing Meaning in Urdu. ... You have searched the English word "Sewing" which means "سلائی" Silai in Urdu.

Meaning: Wind Origin: Arabic

Silma

The meaning of the name Silma. The name Silma (Arabic writing : سلمى) is a Muslim girls Names.

Meaning: Peace Origin: Arabic

Silmi

Silmi is baby girl name mainly popular in Muslim religion and its main origin is Arabic. Silmi name meanings is Sign of prostration on the face.

Meaning: Sign of prostration on the face Origin: Arabic

Sima

Sima (Persian: سيما) is a feminine name in use in Iran. It literally means " face" (and a beautiful face by implication). In India, it is also used as a feminie name. The meaning in Hindi is "boundary". Notabale People with This Given Name.

Meaning: Boundary, Border, Face, forehead, Judgment Origin: Arabic

Simaab

Simaab is baby girl name mainly popular in Muslim religion and its main origin is Arabic. Simaab name meanings is Mercury, silver. People search this name as Simaab, Simaab meaning.

Meaning: Mercury, Silver Origin: Arabic

Simaal

Simaal is a Muslim Girl name which originates from the Urdu language. Acording to Numerology Predictions 5 is Lucky number for name Simaal. Every names has a meaning and Simaal name meaning in english are a redresser of grievances, defender.

Meaning: A redresser of grievances, Defender Origin: Arabic

Simah

Simah - Name Meaning, What does Simah mean? All. Name. Home > Simah.

Meaning: Sign, characteristic, expression Origin: Arabic

Simin

Simin is a Persian feminine given name meaning silvery. It is derived from the Middle Persian word asêmên.

Meaning: Silvery, made of Silver Origin: Arabic

Simra

Simra is a Muslim Girl name which originates from the Indian language. ... Urdu names meaning dictionary for Muslim boys, and Muslim girls, Muslim baby name like Simra and others. Check Simra name English and Arabic spelling.

Meaning: Paradise, Heaven, Sky, Princess Origin: Arabic

Simrah

Simrah is a feminine name of seemingly Arabic origin, although its origin is not completely certain. There is not much documented on the name however it generally seemed to be used by Muslim parents and some suggest that it comes from an Arabic word meaning 'Jannat' or Heaven.

Meaning: Jannat (heaven) Origin: Arabic