Abdussubbooh
Servant of the Most Glorious (God)
Abdussubhan
Servant of the Most Glorious (Allah)
Abdut Tawwab
Servant of the Ever-Accepting (Allah)
Abduz Zahir
Servant of the Manifest (Allah)
Abduzzahir
Servant of the Bright (Allah)
Abedi
My servant
Abedin
My servant (to God)
Abeed
Servant
Abeedah
Female servant
Abeedha
Female servant of God
Abeeku
One who is a servant (of God)
Abeel
Servant (of Allah)
Abeela
A female servant (of Allah)
Abeena
A servant (of God) or a gift from God
Abeer
Fragrance or scent
Abeera
A fragrance or aromatic plant
Abeerah
Abeerah means 'fragrance' or 'scent' in Arabic.
Abid
Abid means 'worshiper' in Arabic.
Abida
Abida means 'worshiper' or 'devoted to worship' in Arabic.
Abidah
Abidah means 'female worshiper' in Arabic.
Abidian
Abidian refers to someone who is a devout believer or worshiper in Arabic.
Abidin
Abidin means 'devout ones' or 'worshippers' in Arabic.
Abidullah
Abidullah means 'servant of God' in Arabic.
Abiha
A noble woman or one who is honored.
Abila
A name denoting distance or an origin of happiness.
Abiola
Born in wealth
Abiq
Brings joy
Abisali
Born in the time of abundance
Abiya
A name meaning 'mother' or 'nurse' in Arabic.
Abkar
Means 'most youthful' or 'youngest' in Arabic.
Abla
Means 'one who is full of virtue or beauty' in Arabic.
Abla'
Variation of Abla, meaning 'full of virtues' or 'complete' in Arabic.
Ablaa
Meaning 'full-figured' and symbolizes beauty in Arabic.
Ablagh
Meaning 'the best' in Arabic context, often used to denote excellence.
Ablah
Means 'pure' or 'innocent' in Arabic.
Ablaj
Meaning 'stranger' in Arabic, often used in literature.
Ablamar
Meaning 'generous one' in Arabic.
Abnar
Means 'the subtle one' in Arabic.
Abnat
Refers to 'daughters' or 'feminine offspring' in Arabic.
Abnus
Abnus refers to ebony, a dark and valuable wood in Arabic.
Abo
Abo means 'father' in Arabic, often used in compound names.
Aboud
Aboud means 'worshiper' in Arabic.
Abqar
Abqar means 'sorcerer' or 'wizard' in Arabic folklore.
Abqari
Abqari means 'brilliant' or 'talented' in Arabic.
Abqurah
Abqurah could relate to 'spiritual knowledge' in Arabic.
Abrad
Abrad means 'one who veils or hides' in Arabic.
Abraha
Abraha means 'father of many' in Arabic.
Abrahah
Abrahah is a variant of Abraham, meaning 'father of many nations' in Arabic.
Abraj
Abraj means 'towers' or 'high buildings' in Arabic.
Abrar
A name meaning 'virtuous' or 'pious,' often used among Muslims.
Abraz
A name meaning 'to take' or 'to seize'; used in Arabic-speaking cultures.
Abreeq
A name meaning 'softness' or 'delicacy' in Arabic culture.
Abrisham
Abrisham means 'silk' in Persian, symbolizing luxury and softness.
Abriz
Abriz means 'rain' in Persian, representing fertility and growth.
Abroud
Abroud means 'the one who is proportional' in Arabic, symbolizing balance and harmony.
Abru
Abru means 'cloud' in Persian, often associated with care and nurture.
Absaar
Absaar means 'eyes' in Arabic, often symbolizing vision and insight.
Absar
Absar means 'eyes' in Arabic, representing perception and awareness in many cultures.
Absat
Absat is often related to names meaning 'bravery' in Persian contexts.
Absham
Absham typically means 'gift' or 'present' in certain Arabic dialects.
Abt'hi
Signifies 'servant of God' or 'slave' in several Semitic languages.
Abtal
Means 'heroes' or 'warriors' in Arabic.
Abtar
Refers to 'abundant' or 'plenty' in Arabic.
Abteen
Means 'brave' or 'courageous' in Persian.
Abtum
Means 'noble' or 'excellent' in Arabic.
Abu
Means 'father of' in Arabic, used to denote patronage.
Abu al Khayr
Means 'father of goodness' in Arabic.
Abu al khayr
Means 'father of goodness' in Arabic, variant spelling.
Abu ali
Means 'father of Ali', referring to a major Islamic figure.
Abu Ayyub
Means 'father of Ayyub', referring to a notable historical figure in Islam.
Abu Bakr
Means 'father of the young camel', name of the first caliph in Islam.
Abu Darda
Means 'father of Darda', referencing an early companion of Prophet Muhammad.
Abu Dawud
Means 'father of Dawud (David)', name of a famous hadith compiler in Islam.
Abu-Zar
Means 'father of Zar', associated with knowledge or wisdom.
Abuabdullah
Means 'father of Abdullah', signifying servitude to God.
Abuahmad
Means 'father of Ahmad', referring to an honorable name in Islam.
Abuali
Means 'father of Ali', signifying a relationship to the significant Islamic figure.
Abualkhayr
Means 'father of goodness', another patronymic form in Arabic.
Abuamr
Father of the commander
Abuayyub
Father of Ayyub (Job), a name often associated with patience and suffering
Abubakar
Father of the young camel, also the name of a prominent historical figure in Islam
Abubakr
Father of the young camel, a common spelling variation of Abubakar
Abubashir
Father of good tidings
Abudah
Father of devotion
Abudain
Father of two paths
Abudalamah
Father of Dharma or religion
Abudarda
Father of Darda, a companion of the Prophet Muhammad
Abudaud
Father of Dawood (David), a prophet in Islam
Abudawaniq
Father of wit or wisdom
Abudawud
Father of Dawud (David), highlighting wisdom or virtue
Abufiras
Father of the lion
Abufiruz
Father of the victorious one
Abughalib
Father of the noble one
Abuhabib
Father of the beloved
Abuhafs
Father of the wise one
Abuhamzah
Father of Hamzah, a name associated with being strong and steadfast
Abuhanifa
Father of Hanafi, referring to a school of thought in Islamic jurisprudence
Abuhanifah
Father of Hanifah, often associated with the Islamic scholar Abu Hanifa.
Abuhassan
Father of Hassan, commonly used for individuals named after Hassan, the grandson of Prophet Muhammad.
Abuhazim
Father of Hazim; Hazim means strong or resolute in Arabic.
