dara's Personal Name List

Amal 1
Gender: Feminine & Masculine
Usage: Arabic
Other Scripts: أمل(Arabic)
Pronounced: A-mal
Rating: 10% based on 2 votes
Means "hope, aspiration" in Arabic. It is related to Amaal.
Aram 1
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Kurdish
Other Scripts: ئارام(Kurdish Sorani)
Rating: 0% based on 1 vote
Means "calm" in Kurdish.
Asra
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Arabic
Other Scripts: أسرى(Arabic)
Pronounced: AS-ra
Means "travel at night" in Arabic. It is related to Isra.
Azra
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Arabic, Turkish, Bosnian, Persian, Urdu
Other Scripts: عذراء(Arabic) عذرا(Persian, Urdu)
Pronounced: ‘adh-RA(Arabic)
Means "virgin, maiden" in Arabic.
Behar
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Albanian
From the archaic Albanian word behar meaning "spring, summer" (from Turkish bahar, ultimately of Persian origin).
Dahlia
Gender: Feminine
Usage: English (Modern)
Pronounced: DAL-yə, DAHL-yə, DAYL-yə
Rating: 80% based on 1 vote
From the name of the flower, which was named for the Swedish botanist Anders Dahl.
Dawud
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Arabic
Other Scripts: داود, داوود(Arabic)
Pronounced: da-WOOD
Arabic form of David.
Dinah
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Biblical, Biblical Hebrew, English
Other Scripts: דִּינָה(Ancient Hebrew)
Pronounced: DIE-nə(English) DEE-nə(English)
Means "judged" in Hebrew. According to the Old Testament, Dinah was a daughter of Jacob and Leah who was abducted by Shechem. It has been used as an English given name since after the Protestant Reformation.
Dîyar
Gender: Masculine & Feminine
Usage: Kurdish
Other Scripts: دییار(Kurdish Sorani)
Variant of Diyar.
Duha
Gender: Feminine & Masculine
Usage: Arabic
Other Scripts: ضحى(Arabic)
Pronounced: DOO-ha
Means "morning" in Arabic.
Esra
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Turkish
Possibly a Turkish form of Asra.
Farrah
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Arabic
Other Scripts: فرح(Arabic)
Pronounced: FA-rah
Alternate transcription of Arabic فرح (see Farah).
Hala
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Arabic
Other Scripts: هالة(Arabic)
Pronounced: HA-lah
Means "halo around the moon" in Arabic. This was the name of a sister-in-law of the Prophet Muhammad.
Halima
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Arabic, Urdu, Bengali, Hausa, Swahili
Other Scripts: حليمة(Arabic) حلیمہ(Urdu) হালিমা(Bengali)
Pronounced: ha-LEE-mah(Arabic)
Alternate transcription of Arabic حليمة (see Halimah), as well as the usual form in several other languages.
Hana 1
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Arabic, Bosnian
Other Scripts: هناء(Arabic)
Pronounced: ha-NA(Arabic)
Means "bliss, happiness" in Arabic.
Ibrahim
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Arabic, Malay, Indonesian, Pashto, Urdu, Kazakh, Tatar, Bashkir, Avar, Bosnian, Dhivehi, Albanian, Hausa, Swahili
Other Scripts: إبراهيم(Arabic) ابراهيم(Pashto) ابراہیم(Urdu) Ибраһим(Kazakh, Tatar, Bashkir) Ибрагьим(Avar) އިބްރާހީމް(Dhivehi)
Pronounced: eeb-ra-HEEM(Arabic)
Arabic form of Abraham, also used in several other languages.
Ismene
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Greek Mythology
Other Scripts: Ἰσμήνη(Ancient Greek)
Pronounced: EEZ-MEH-NEH(Classical Greek) is-MEE-nee(English)
Possibly from Greek ἰσμή (isme) meaning "knowledge". This was the name of the daughter of Oedipus and Jocasta in Greek legend.
Isra
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Arabic
Other Scripts: إسراء(Arabic)
Pronounced: ees-RA
Means "nocturnal journey", derived from Arabic سرى (sara) meaning "to travel at night".
Israa
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Arabic
Other Scripts: إسراء(Arabic)
Pronounced: ees-RA
Alternate transcription of Arabic إسراء (see Isra).
Issa
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Arabic
Other Scripts: عيسى(Arabic)
Pronounced: ‘EE-sa
Personal remark: #2 boy name
Alternate transcription of Arabic عيسى (see Isa 1).
Jaana 1
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Finnish
Pronounced: YAH-nah
Short form of Marjaana and other names ending in jaana.
Jannat
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Bengali, Urdu
Other Scripts: জান্নাত(Bengali) جنّت(Urdu)
Means "paradise, garden" in Bengali and Urdu, derived from Arabic جنّة (jannah).
Laleh
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Persian
Other Scripts: لاله(Persian)
Rating: 30% based on 1 vote
Means "tulip" in Persian.
Noha
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Arabic (Egyptian)
Other Scripts: نهى(Egyptian Arabic)
Rating: 50% based on 1 vote
Egyptian transcription of Nuha 1.
Noor 1
Gender: Feminine & Masculine
Usage: Arabic, Urdu
Other Scripts: نور(Arabic, Urdu)
Pronounced: NOOR(Arabic)
Rating: 60% based on 1 vote
Alternate transcription of Arabic/Urdu نور (see Nur).
Noora 1
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Finnish
Pronounced: NO-rah
Rating: 50% based on 1 vote
Finnish form of Nora 1.
Nuha 1
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Arabic
Other Scripts: نهى(Arabic)
Pronounced: NOO-ha
Rating: 60% based on 1 vote
Means "mind, wisdom" in Arabic.
Ora 2
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Hebrew
Other Scripts: אוֹרָה(Hebrew)
Rating: 50% based on 1 vote
Strictly feminine form of Or.
Safiya
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Hausa, Kazakh, Arabic
Other Scripts: Сафия(Kazakh) صفيّة(Arabic)
Pronounced: sa-FEE-yah(Arabic)
Rating: 40% based on 1 vote
Hausa and Kazakh form of Safiyyah. It is also an alternate transcription of the Arabic name.
Saima 1
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Urdu
Other Scripts: صائمہ(Urdu)
Rating: 30% based on 1 vote
From Arabic صائم (sa'im) meaning "fasting".
Saleha
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Arabic, Malay, Indonesian, Urdu, Bengali
Other Scripts: صالحة(Arabic) صالحه(Malay Jawi) صالحہ(Urdu) সালেহা(Bengali)
Pronounced: SA-lee-hah(Arabic)
Personal remark: #2 girl name
Rating: 30% based on 1 vote
Arabic alternate transcription of Saliha as well as the usual Malay, Indonesian, Urdu, and Bengali form.
Salma
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Arabic, Urdu, Bengali
Other Scripts: سلمى(Arabic) سلمیٰ(Urdu) সালমা(Bengali)
Pronounced: SAL-ma(Arabic)
Rating: 40% based on 1 vote
Means "safe", derived from Arabic سلم (salima) meaning "to be safe".
Sanaa
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Arabic
Other Scripts: سناء(Arabic)
Pronounced: sa-NA
Rating: 30% based on 1 vote
Means "brilliance, radiance, splendour" in Arabic.
Suha
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Arabic
Other Scripts: سها(Arabic)
Pronounced: SOO-ha
Rating: 20% based on 1 vote
Means "forgotten, overlooked" in Arabic. Al-Suha (also called Alcor) is the name of a star in the constellation Ursa Major.
Tahira
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Arabic, Urdu
Other Scripts: طاهرة(Arabic) طاہرہ(Urdu)
Pronounced: TA-hee-rah(Arabic)
Rating: 20% based on 1 vote
Feminine form of Tahir.
Tahlia
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Arabic
Other Scripts: تَالِيَة(Arabic)
Pronounced: Tah-leah
Personal remark: #1 Girl name
Rating: 10% based on 1 vote
Meaning: " Woman/girl who recites the Quran often"
Uday
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Indian, Hindi, Marathi, Bengali, Odia
Other Scripts: उदय(Hindi, Marathi) উদয়(Bengali) ଉଦୟ(Odia)
Pronounced: uw-die(Hindi) oo-die(Marathi) oo-doi(Bengali)
Rating: 30% based on 1 vote
From Sanskrit उदय (ud-ayá) meaning "rise, ascend" or "sunrise".
Yakub
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Arabic
Other Scripts: يعقوب(Arabic)
Pronounced: ya‘-KOOB
Rating: 20% based on 1 vote
Alternate transcription of Arabic يعقوب (see Yaqub).
Yasmeen
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Arabic, Urdu
Other Scripts: ياسمين(Arabic) یاسمین(Urdu)
Pronounced: yas-MEEN(Arabic)
Rating: 70% based on 1 vote
Alternate transcription of Arabic ياسمين or Urdu یاسمین (see Yasmin).
Yasmina
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Arabic, Spanish (Modern), French (Modern)
Other Scripts: ياسمينة(Arabic)
Pronounced: yas-MEE-nah(Arabic)
Rating: 80% based on 1 vote
Variant of Yasmin.
Yousef
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Persian, Arabic
Other Scripts: یوسف(Persian) يوسف(Arabic)
Pronounced: YOO-soof(Arabic)
Personal remark: #1 boy name
Rating: 30% based on 1 vote
Persian form of Yusuf, as well as an alternate Arabic transcription.
Yusuf
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Arabic, Turkish, Indonesian, Pashto, Tajik, Uzbek, Bengali
Other Scripts: يوسف(Arabic, Pashto) Юсуф(Tajik, Uzbek) ইউসুফ(Bengali)
Pronounced: YOO-soof(Arabic, Turkish)
Rating: 40% based on 1 vote
Arabic form of Yosef (see Joseph), as well as the form used in several other languages.
Zaahira
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Arabic
Other Scripts: زاهرة(Arabic)
Pronounced: ZA-hee-rah
Rating: 60% based on 1 vote
Feminine form of Zaahir 1.
Zayna
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Arabic
Other Scripts: زينة(Arabic)
Pronounced: ZIE-nah
Rating: 40% based on 1 vote
Feminine form of Zayn.
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