List of Arabic Baby Girls Names

Senna

Gender: Female Meaning of Senna: "brightness" Origin of Senna: Botanical name; Arabic.

Meaning: Bright light Origin: Arabic

Shammara

Shammara is muslim arabic name for baby girl mostly popular in islamic famlies. The meaning of Shammara is He Girded His Loins. The poeple have viewed this name 2274 times.

Meaning: He girded his loins Origin: Arabic

Shamra

Shamra. The name Shamra is a baby girl name. The baby name Shamra originated as an Arabian name. In Arabian the name Shamra means- ready for battle.

Meaning: Ready for battle Origin: Arabic

Sumayah

Sumayah is a variant of the feminine name Sumayyah which is of Arabic origin and was the name of the first martyr of Islam. This has given the name connotations of 'Sacrifice'. It is a popular name with Muslim parents.

Meaning: Pride Origin: Arabic

Sumehra

Sumehra is an Arabic name for girls meaning Beautiful Face. Read below for Sumehra's celebrity and ruler associations, and numerological meanings. If Sumehra is the one, congratulations!

Meaning: Beautiful face Origin: Arabic

Syria

The name Syria is latinized from the (Greek Συρία Suría). Herodotus used it loosely to refer to Cappadocia. In Greek usage, Συρία Suría and Ασσυρία Assuría were used almost interchangeably, but in the Roman Empire, Syria and Assyria came to be used as distinct geographical terms.

Meaning: Middle eastern country Origin: Arabic

Walida

Walida is of Arabic origin and it is also used mainly in Arabic. The name Walida means 'newborn child'. Walida is the feminine form of the Arabic Walid.

Meaning: The newborn girl Origin: Arabic

Widjan

Wijdan Name meaning in Urdu is , a Muslim Arabic Girl name with lucky number is -- and Wijdan Name meaning in English is Ecstasy, Sentiment..

Meaning: Ecstacy Origin: Arabic

Zafina

The baby name Zafina of arabic origin means victorious.

Meaning: Victorious Origin: Arabic

Zagir

Derived from Arabic ظهير (zahir) meaning "helper, supporter". This can also be a variant transcription of ZAAHIR (1) or ZAAHIR (2).

Meaning: A flower Origin: Arabic