This page lists 8330 arabic names.
Root of the religion; one whose lineage is tied to the religion; child of a religious or God-fearing person.
May the noble-born boy grow up healthy and reach his goal
The beloved, pampered child of noble lineage
A child of noble birth belonging to the Khoja lineage
May the noble-born child grow up to be high-ranking.
Asir-honey, nectar, or Asir (archaic) - happy, fortunate; or see Asiriddin
A worshipper of Ali, or a loyal servant of Ali
Worshiper of the faith, submissive to the faith; religious, God-fearing.
A child born when their father or a relative went to the army, or a warrior, a fighter. Etymology: An altered form of the name Asqar (see)
Fighter for Ali, warrior of Ali. Etym: Asqarali (see)
Very healthy, safe; strong, resilient.
The foundation, support, essence, or true child of the faith.
See Aslam.
Staff, support, prop
The hardship of religion or one who endures hardship for the sake of religion; ascetic, pious.
See Asomiddin.
The support, foundation, or aid of the faith.
See Asobiddin
Extremely happy, fortunate, or blissful child
Youngest, small, pampered, or beloved child.
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