Aashiq Ali
Aashiq Ali combines 'Aashiq', meaning 'lover', with 'Ali', meaning 'exalted', in Arabic.
Aashiq Muhammad
Aashiq Muhammad combines 'Aashiq', meaning 'lover', with 'Muhammad', meaning 'praised' in Arabic.
Aashir
Aashir means 'blesser' or 'one who blesses' in Arabic.
Aashiyana
Aashiyana refers to a 'dwelling place' or 'home' in Arabic.
Aasieyah
Aasieyah is a variant of 'Asiya,' meaning 'one who tends to the weak' or 'soft' in Arabic and is common in India.
Aasif
Aasif means 'gathering' or 'harvest' in Arabic, and is commonly used in India.
Aasil
Aasil means 'noble' or 'exalted' in Arabic.
Aasim
The one who is constantly doing good and is charitable.
Aasima
One who is protective and guardian-like.
Aasimah
A variant of Aasima, meaning protector or guardian.
Aasin
The one who is safe; secure.
Aasir
One who is powerful and strong.
Aasira
One who is charitable, kind, and nice.
Aasit
One who is very easily able; someone who accomplishes tasks easily.
Aasiya
Comfort, someone who brings ease to others.
Aasiyah
Another form of Aasiya, signifying comfort and ease.
Aaslunan
He who is strong and secure.
Aasma
The one who is a guardian or protector.
Aasmaa
Blessed with high reputation or status.
Aasman
One who is powerful and robust.
Aasmani
Of the sky or heavenly.
Aasmi
One who is radiant and bright.
Aasra
The one who is a protector and a feeling of safety.
Aasrita
The one who is honored and respected.
Aatif
Aatif means 'kind' or 'affectionate' in Arabic.
Aatifa
Aatifa means 'kind' or 'compassionate' in Arabic.
Aatika
Aatika means 'fair' or 'a name of a well-known woman in history' in Arabic.
Aatikah
Aatikah means 'a woman of high virtue' in Arabic.
Aatiq
Aatiq means 'ancient' or 'noble' in Arabic.
Aatira
Aatira means 'to be blessed' in Arabic.
Aatirah
Aatirah means 'a fragrant flower' in Arabic.
Aatiya
Aatiya means 'gift' or 'gifted' in Arabic.
Aauf
The exalted one or the person of high rank.
Aaus
One who is brave and noble.
Aayah
Aayah means 'gift from God' in Arabic.
Aayat
Aayat signifies 'a sign from God' in Arabic.
Aayesha
Aayesha means 'alive' or 'living one' in Arabic.
Aayid
Aayid signifies 'one who is blessed' in Arabic.
Aayiz
Aayiz means 'one who is victorious' in Arabic.
Aayizah
Aayizah means 'noble' or 'a person of noble character' in Arabic.
Aayla
Aayla means 'moonlight' or 'halo' in Turkish.
Aazaad
Aazaad means 'free' or 'liberated' in Persian.
Aazad
Aazad means 'free' in Persian.
Aazam
Aazam means 'greater' or 'majestic' in Arabic.
Aazan
Aazan refers to the 'call to prayer' in Arabic.
Aazar
Aazar means 'helper' or 'supporter' in Arabic.
Aazeen
Aazeen means 'noble' or 'precious' in Arabic.
Aazif
Aazif means 'one who roams' or 'wanderer' in Arabic.
Aazim
Aazim means 'resolute' or 'determined' in Arabic.
Aazz
Aazz means strong or powerful.
Abaan
Abaan means 'to be strong' or 'firm' in Arabic.
Abaas
Abaas means 'ferocious' or 'stern' in Arabic.
Abaasa
Abaasa means 'fierce' or 'strong' in Arabic, often representing a strong-willed person.
Ababil
Ababil refers to a legendary bird in Islamic tradition mentioned in the Quran.
Abadah
Abadah means 'one who worships' in Arabic.
Abadi
Abadi means 'eternal' or 'everlasting' in Arabic.
Abadilat
Abadilat means 'a maiden' or 'virgin girl' in Arabic.
Abadiya
Abadiya means 'eternal' or 'perpetual' in Arabic, often symbolizing everlasting love or life.
Abaj
A name meaning 'my father' in Hausa language.
Abakhtar
A name meaning 'the chosen one' in Persian.
Abanjar
One who is real or genuine, often associated with authenticity.
Abanus
A name referring to the son or offspring, often used in a familial context.
Abar
Translates to 'to cross over' or 'to pass', signifying transition or passage.
Abarr
Means 'to settle' or 'to land', often linked to land ownership.
Abarrane
A variant of the root abarr, also signifying a domain or territory.
Abashsh
Refers to a commanding presence or leader, often found in religious texts.
Abasi
Implies a strong character or warrior, often connected to strength and resilience.
Abasin
Means 'fool' or 'ignorant person' in Arabic.
Abazir
Means 'to announce' or 'to inform' in Arabic.
Abbaas
Means 'lion' in Arabic, often signifying strength.
Abbad
Means 'one who worships' in Arabic.
Abbar
Means 'one who brings to light' in Arabic.
Abbas
Means 'lion' in Arabic, indicating bravery and strength.
Abbasah
A feminine form of Abbas, meaning 'lioness' in Arabic.
Abbasi
Means 'descendant of Abbas', referring to the noble family lineage in Islamic history.
Abbasiyah
Feminine form of Abbas usually denoting lineage, meaning 'daughter of Abbas'.
Abbes
A variant of Abbas, meaning 'lion' in Arabic.
Abbood
Servant of; one who serves God.
Abbud
One who serves God; servant of God.
Abbudin
A diminutive form of Abbud, meaning 'servant of God'.
Abbynayha
A name that signifies mastery or authority.
Abd
Servant; particularly of Allah.
Abd al Alim
Servant of the All-Knowing (God).
Abd al Bari
Servant of the All-Generous (God).
Abd al Hakim
Servant of the Wise
Abd al Jabbar
Servant of the Powerful
Abd al Matin
Servant of the Firm/Stable
Abd al Qadir
Servant of the Powerful/Capable
Abd al Rashid
Servant of the Guide
Abd al Sami
Servant of the All-Hearing (God)
Abd Al-Ala
Servant of the Most High
Abd er Rahman
Servant of the Most Gracious
Abd Khayr
Servant of the Good
Abd us-salam
Servant of Peace
Abd-al
Servant of
Abd-almuhsin
Servant of the Benefactor
Abda
Female form of 'servant' or 'worshipper'
Abdah
Female form of 'servant'
Abdal
Servant of
Abdalah
Servant of God
