List of Arabic Baby Names Meanings Starting with S

Siraaj

Muslim Meaning: The name Siraaj is a Muslim baby name. In Muslim the meaning of the name Siraaj is: Lamp. Light.

Meaning: Night Lamp, Light Origin: Arabic

Siraj

27% this week. Gender: M Pronunciation: sir-rahj Meaning of Siraj: "light, lamp" Origin of Siraj: Arabic.

Meaning: Lamp, Light, The sun, candle Origin: Arabic

Siraj al din

Siraj is a Muslim Boy name which originates from the Arabic language. Acording to Numerology Predictions 3 is Lucky number for name Siraj. ... Urdu names meaning dictionary for Muslim boys, and Muslim girls, Muslim baby name like Siraj and others.

Meaning: Light of the faith Origin: Arabic

Siraj uddeen

Siraj Uddeen. Siraj. The meaning of the name Siraj Al Din is Light of the faith.

Meaning: Lamp of Islam, Lamp of the religion Origin: Arabic

Sirajaldin

Sirajuddin is a Muslim name for boys meaning Light of the religion. Sirajuddin is baby boy name mainly popular in Muslim religion and its main origin is Arabic. ... Other similar sounding names can be Siraaj, Siraj, Siraj al din, Siraj uddeen, Sirajaldin, Sirhan, Sirah, Sireen, Sirin.

Meaning: Light of the faith Origin: Arabic

Sirajuddin

Sirajuddin is a Muslim name for boys meaning Light of the religion.

Meaning: Lamp of the religion Origin: Arabic

Sirhan

Muslim Meaning: The name Sirhan is a Muslim baby name. In Muslim the meaning of the name Sirhan is: Wolf.

Meaning: Wolf Origin: Arabic

Siwar

Siwar is muslim arabic name for baby boy mostly popular in islamic famlies. The meaning of Siwar is Bracelet, Arm-ring. The poeple have viewed this name 4631 times.

Meaning: Bracelet, Arm-ring Origin: Arabic

Siyaf

Siyaf is baby boy name mainly popular in Muslim religion and its main origin is Arabic. Siyaf name meanings is Sword player, swordsman.

Meaning: Sword player, swordsman Origin: Arabic

Slaeet

Slaeet is muslim arabic name for baby boy mostly popular in islamic famlies. The meaning of Slaeet is Sharp-tongued. The poeple have viewed this name 1683 times.

Meaning: Sharp-tongued Origin: Arabic