Arabic Baby Name Generator

Arabic / Muslim baby names with meanings — Quranic, traditional, and modern.

230 possible names

Gender
10 names
  1. Majid
    Arabic"glorious"
  2. Farah
    Arabic"joy, happiness"
  3. Hayat
    Arabic"life"
  4. Karim
    Arabic"generous"
  5. Yasmin
    Arabic"jasmine flower"
  6. Husam
    Arabic"sword"
  7. Nasir
    Arabic"helper, protector"
  8. Aziz
    Arabic"powerful, dear"
  9. Sulaiman
    Arabic"man of peace (Solomon)"
  10. Nadia
    Arabic"hope, generous"

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Generate Arabic and Muslim baby names with full etymology meanings. Pool includes 240+ classical Arabic and Quranic names — Aisha (living), Fatima (captivating), Ibrahim (father of nations), Yusuf (God will increase), Mariam (beloved), Khaled (eternal), Layla (night), Noor (light). Covers Levantine, Maghrebi, Gulf, and pan-Arab usage as well as Persianized and South-Asian Muslim names. Filter by gender + theme to narrow — Light theme gives Noor, Munira, Bahir; Strength gives Asad (lion), Hamza, Faiza; Wisdom gives Hakim, Adila, Rashid. Each result shows the name and its traditional Arabic meaning.

FAQ

Are these names religiously specific?
The pool includes both Quranic names (Mohammed, Aisha, Khadija) and general Arabic names of Christian-Arab and pre-Islamic origin (Layla, Salma, Sami). All work for Arabic-speaking families regardless of religion.
Can I use these for Muslim families globally?
Yes. Arabic names are used across Muslim communities worldwide — South Asian, Southeast Asian, African, and diaspora families all draw from this pool with regional pronunciation variants.
Why are some spellings different (Mohammed vs Muhammad)?
Arabic-to-English transliteration has many valid forms. The generator uses common popular spellings; both Mohammed and Muhammad refer to the same Arabic name.
Are these names appropriate for non-Arab families?
Yes. Many Arabic names (Yasmin, Noor, Amir, Ali, Layla) are widely used internationally regardless of cultural background.

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