This page lists 8330 arabic names.
See Burimuhammad.
A woman (girl) who has been passed through the skin or jaw of a wolf, symbolizing longevity
A son born during a storm, or a boy from the Boronboy clan, hoping Ali may support him.
May Ali support this beloved, pampered boy, or see Bota and Ali.
May the tall, imposing, well-proportioned youth grow up safe and sound
Swallow or the name of a famous ancient city in Iraq.
See Bobir (Bobir+a).
Child of the desert or steppe; or arrogant, disobedient, defiant
A girl from the desert or steppe; a girl born in the desert, or a proud, majestic girl, or may she be as sturdy as a copper bowl.
See Bagdad
A girl who grows up, or is bound, connected, i.e., living.
Growing, developing, or living like a garden, a cheerful girl, or a headstrong, rebellious girl.
See Bog‘da.
Necessary, needed, required; a waited-for, longed-for servant
Necessary; a long-awaited, desired girl
Chaste, innocent; pure girl
A child with an aspiration or a child whose birth fulfills our goal.
A child of the land (motherland, mother earth).
May they reach maturity, may they grow up
May the child grow up healthy and become a perfect girl.
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