List of Arabic Baby Names Meanings Starting with S

Sani Atnan

Meaning. brave, lion. Haydar (Arabic: حيدر‎; also spelled Heidar, Haider, Haidar, Hyder, Hayder, Hajdar, Hidar, Hauldar, Haidhar, Heydar or Jaider) is an Arabic male given name, one of many names for "lion", each denoting some aspect of the animal, with "haydar" meaning "brave"; see Lions in Islam.

Shirin Banoo

Shirin Banoo is muslim arabic name for baby girl mostly popular in islamic famlies. The meaning of Shirin Banoo is . The poeple have viewed this name 575 times.

Safin

Baby Name : Safin. Gender : Boy. Origin : Arabic. Safin Meaning: "small name of Islamic Prophet, Muhammad SAW"

Meaning: Small name of islamic prophet Origin: Arabic

Senna

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

Meaning: Bright light Origin: Arabic

Shakar

Shakar is an Arabic name for boys meaning Grateful. Read below for Shakar's celebrity and ruler associations, and numerological meanings. If Shakar is the one, congratulations!

Meaning: Grateful 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 2301 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

Simak

Simak is a Muslim name for boys meaning Arcturus (Star). Read below for Simak's celebrity and ruler associations, and numerological meanings. If Simak is the one, congratulations!

Meaning: Arcturus Origin: Arabic

Sinan

Sinan (Arabic: سنان ‎‎) is a word found in Arabic and Early Arabic, meaning spearhead. The name might also be related to the Ancient Greek name Sinon. It was subsequently used as a male given name.

Meaning: Spearhead Origin: Arabic

Sinan uddin

1) Spear in Arabic is NOT Sinan. It is "Romh" رمح 2) 'Spearhead' in Arabic is called "Sin" - a synonym of "tooth". The plural 'spearheads' would therefore become "Asnaan" (as corresponding for the word for 'teeth'), not Sinan. 3) Sinan Bin Thabit was perhaps the first person who had the name Sinan.

Meaning: Spear of the religion Origin: Arabic