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Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Nafisa

Precious Gem

Arabic

Najya

Liberated, free

Arabic

Sanura

Kitten

Arabic

Ieashah

Alive and well

Arabic

Java

Island in Indonesia

Arabic

Umniyah

Desire, longing

Arabic

Athiyah Najla

Athiyah : Pemberian, Anugrah dari Allah S.W.T Najla : Keturunan yang Baik, Bermata indah Humaira : Berpipi Merah, Panggilan Kesayangan Nabi Muhammad S.A.W untuk putri tercintanya (Fatimah)

Arabic

Ayisat

Alive and well

Arabic

Zohra

Blossom

Arabic

Janiya

Beloved

Arabic

Ayeesa

Alive and well

Arabic

Sahirah

Wakeful

Arabic

Kamari

Moon

Arabic

Alula

First born

Arabic

Sherifa

Honored

Arabic

Elmira

Aristoctaric lady, princess

Arabic

Altaira

Bird

Arabic

Taruh

Happy

Arabic

Kadija

Early baby

Arabic

Yara

Water lady; small butterfly

Arabic

Intisara

Triumphant

Arabic

Bader

Full moon

Arabic

Altaf

Unknown

Arabic

Nyela

One who will succeed

Arabic

Qistina

Justice

Arabic

Let’s journey to the land of sand and mystery with Arabic girl names. These Middle Eastern darlings are growing in popularity stateside, and we definitely see why. They’re gorgeous in sound and meaning, making them excellent choices for your little girl. Let’s get to know some awesome Arabic girl names together.

On the charts, you’ll notice many variations of Layla, an Arabic name with a gentle feel. Appearing as Laila, Leila, and more, she’s a twin to Lila, who also has many spellings. Together, they’re more common than you’d think, so keep this in mind if you’re wary of popularity. The similar-sounding Aaliyah and Nyla are also on the rise. Clearly, parents are loving Arabic girl names, and we aren’t complaining.

If you want something that follows popular trends but isn’t quite as common, check out Zadie to start, a rhyming twin to Sadie who has an extra splash of excitement with her Z beginning. Leela has our eye too, as this cutie is a cousin to Layla and similar to Leah but has a cutesy side we adore. Asha has our hearts also, as Ash- names are always in style for both genders, like Ashton, Ashlyn, and more.

For rare name lovers, you’re in luck, as Arabic girl names are full of options. Aza is exceptionally rare, yet she has the in-demand palindrome style and an exciting inner Z. Cala and Zulma are quite uncommon too, but both have modern styling that work beautifully in today’s playgroups.

As the home to most of the major religions, the Middle East is also rich with deeply spiritual names. Regardless of what spirituality you call home, you’ll find something fitting among Arabic girl names. There’s Imani, meaning “faith” and Hala, meaning “halo.” Other parents adore the holiness of Sakina, a gorgeous name meaning “presence of God.”

Arabic girl names contain a bounty of nature-themed picks, too, like the floral finds Zahra, meaning “white flower,” Azusa, meaning “lily,” and the gorgeous Nijah, meaning “a beautiful rose.” Yara is our top pick in the category, as her meaning of “small butterfly/water lady” stole our hearts in an instant.

Place names make up another portion of Arabic girl names. Sahara, Persia, and Java are the most recognizable, but you can easily find more obscure choices. We love the styling of Medina, and Seyah is a standout too. These place names are just as useable as Paris and London without the popularity.

Meanings, as always, are our high point with Arabic girl names. Amira’s “ruling princess” is absolutely precious on a young girl, as is Sagira’s “little one.” We love the easy-going nature of Anisa’s “pleasant companion” and Zulema’s “peace.” You can also go grand, with Damali’s “beautiful vision” and Tasnim’s “paradise fountain” downright showstoppers. Meanings can help narrow down your choices, as one can speak to your little one’s personality more than the other, so keep your eyes open.

We have a wide array of Arabic girl names to search from the well-known to the rare. Get to know these magnificent monikers with us.