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[Opinions] Your favourite Arabic name(s)?
What is/are your favourite Arabic name(s)?
I've just discovered that I find there are some really interesting and beautiful names, like Zaahira, Fadia, Saida... Amir, Essa, Said, Zaahir...
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Aaliyah
Alina
Alya
Amina
Amira
Atiya
Aisha
Fatima
Hadiyya
Hana
Hanifa
Jalila
Jamila
Layla
Latifa
Maryam
Nadiyya
Naila
Na'ima
Nasira
Nawra
Raisa
Safiyyah
Salima
Samira
Shahira
Shahrazad
Shakila
Shakira
Soraya
Zahia
Zahira
Zahra
Zahrah
ZulaykhaNoor / Nur --love for bothAhmad
Ali
Amin
Amir
Anas
Aziz
Basim
Dawud
Hamid
Hamza
Hanif
Hasan
Hasim
Husayn
Ibrahim
Kamil
Karim
Khaled
Khalil
Mustafa
Nadir
Na'im
Nasir
Omar
Qadir
Qasim
Rafiq
Rahim
Sa'id
Salim
Samir
Shakir
Sharif
Tariq
Wasim
Yasir
Zaahir
Zahir
Zayd
Zayn
Ziya
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Safiya and ZakiyaI love those two names and I think they go well together even if they are a bit rhymey. I also really like Ayesha.
Not sure about boy's names. Maybe Hassan.
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Farah
Soraya
Layla
Aisha
Farida
ArwaFarid
Faridoon
Amir
Khalid
Faris
Faysalumm.. I think I like names that begin with "Fa." :)
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Mahtab, Maryam, Malaika, Amani, Sanaa, Safiya, Safiyyah, IsraShems

This message was edited 5/23/2008, 5:27 PM

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Some of the most popular Arabic names I have noticed middle easterns use are: Mohamed, Abdullah, Yousef & Ahmad; for girls its Sarah & Hannah. I dont really care for any of these tho.my faves are:
Girls
Aliyah
Alyah (al yah)
Arej (ah reej)
Nabila (nah bee lah)
Habiba (ha bee ba)
Layla
Anisa
Saudia (saw dee ah)
Fairouz
Ranime (rah neem)
Hala (hal ah)
Mona (moo nah)
Heba (hih buh)
Alina
Eda (ee dah)
Ida (eye dah)
Iyah (eye yah)
Mafuza (mah foo zah)
Ayda
Mariam / Miriam
Amina (ah me nah)
Marwa
Nasreen / Nasrine
Nah'la
Naziat (na zee at)
Zahra
Sanjida
TasneimBoys
Ali
Amir
Dawood
Ebrahim / Ibrahim (ee bruh heem)
Hassan
Ismael (is mah eel) - you say it with the I almost silenced like smah eel.
Megdee / Mejdee (mezh dee)
Mahmoud (mah mood)
Riad (ree AHD)
Luay (loo ay)
Yazan
Yousef
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Aida, Aisha, Alina and Zaida are very nice. But if you also consider Persian names, my favourites are Ava (which means voice or sound) and Laleh (which means tulip).
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Not many come to mind at the moment.Alina
Alia (of every spelling)
Amira
Layla (ditto)
TahiraThe only male name I really like is Jamal which I find beautiful (means that too).
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Malak (m) and Noor (f).Malak (m)Noor (f)
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Makram & Salma
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