This is a list of submitted names in which the place is Syria.
Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Qasid m ArabicEither from Arabic قاصِد (qāṣid), meaning "resolute, destined," or Arabic قَصيد (qaṣīd), meaning "poem."
Qawi m Arabic (Rare)From Arabic قَوِيّ (qawiyy), meaning "strong, powerful, mighty." In Islamic tradition ٱلْقَوِيُّ (al-Qawi or al-Qawiyy), meaning The All-Strong, is one of the 99 names of Allah.
Qawwam ad-Din m ArabicMeans "upholder of the faith" from Arabic قَوَّام (
qawwām) meaning "upholder" combined with دِين (
dīn) meaning "faith".
Qeshta f AssyrianFrom the Aramaic word for rainbow, it is used as a female name among the Assyrian diaspora
Qiyam m ArabicEither from Arabic قَيِّم (qayyim), meaning "valuable, worthy," or Arabic قِيام (qiyām), meaning "establishment, resurrection."
Qōsṭrōs m AssyrianClassical Syriac alternative form of
Castor, via the Greek form Κάστωρ (
Kastor). It is also an alternative vocabulary word for "beaver", the more usual word being
ܩܣܛܘܪ or
ܩܐܣܛܘܪ (both transliterated as
qasṭor; cf... [
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Quddus m ArabicMeans "holy, sacred" in Arabic. In Islamic tradition, القدوس
(al-Quddus) is one of the 99 names of
Allah.
Qudratullah m Arabic, UrduMeans "power of Allah" from
قدرة (
qudrah) meaning "power, capability" combined with
الله (
Allah)
Qunoot m & f Arabic“It is meant in multiple meanings: such as obedience, humility, prayer, supplication, worship, standing, long standing, and silence. In Islam"... [
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Qurrat al-Ayn f ArabicMeans "consolation of the eye, delight, joy, pleasure" in Arabic, from قرة
(qurra) meaning "comfort, pleasure, soothing" combined with عين
(ʿayn) meaning "eye". This was a title of Fatimah Baraghani (also known as Táhirih), a 19th-century Persian poet, theologian and reformer.
Qustantin m Arabic, AssyrianArabic and Assyrian form of
Constantinus (see
Constantine). A notable bearer of this name was the Syrian Arab intellectual Qustantin Zariq (1909-2000), who is better known in English as Constantin Zurayk or Zureiq.
Qutb ad-Din m ArabicMeans "base of the religion" from قطب (
qutb) meaning "base, pole, axis" and دين (
dīn) meaning "religion, faith".
Rabeb f ArabicAlternate transcription of Arabic رباب (see
Rubab) chiefly used in North Africa.
Raees m Arabic, UrduAlternate transcription of Arabic رئيس (see
Rais), as well as the usual Urdu form.
Rafa f ArabicMeans “happiness, prosperity” in Arabic.
Rafaa f ArabicMeans "kindness" or "compassion". It is derived from the Quran and is the root for one of the 99 Names of Allah: Ar-Raoof (The Compassionate).
Rafid m ArabicMeans "tributary, river, stream" in Arabic.
Rafif f & m Arabic, IndonesianMeans "shining, gleaming, glistening" in Arabic, from the root رف
(raffa) meaning "to gleam". It is masculine in Indonesia while it is feminine elsewhere.
Raghad f ArabicMeans "prosperity, affluence, comfort" in Arabic.
Raghda f ArabicFrom Arabic رغد
(raghd) meaning "prosperity, affluence, comfort".
Raghib m ArabicMeans "wishing, desiring" in Arabic, from the root رغب
(raghiba) meaning "to desire, to seek".
Raghid m ArabicMeans "prosperity, affluence, ease" in Arabic.
Raha f ArabicMeans "comfort, rest, ease" in Arabic.
Rahail m ArabicRahail is an Arabic name meaning "traveller".
Raif m ArabicArabic name derived from
رائف (
rayif) "compassionate, kind". It usually given in reference to the Koranic surah and verse al-Hajj 22:65, "God is most compassionate and most merciful to mankind."... [
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Raisha f Jewish, ArabicFrom Raisa (Jewish) meaning "Rose," and from Rasha (Arabic) meaning "Young Gazelle." ... [
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Rajad m Arabic (?)Rajad is the name of singer Rhianna's brother Rajad Fenty.
Rajih m ArabicMeans "predominant, superior, preferred, favoured" in Arabic, from the root رجح
(rajaḥa) meaning "to outweigh".
Raknah f ArabicPossibly from the Arabic
رُكْن (rukn) meaning "corner, cornerstone, intersection, fundamental idea, doctrine".
Rameel m AssyrianThe name Rameel means 'Mercy Of God' or in The Ancient Assyrian it means 'God is in a high place'. This name tends to be used by Assyrians and is a Christian Catholic name.
Ramzi m ArabicMeans "symbolic, mystical, figurative" in Arabic, from the word رمز
(ramz) meaning "symbol, sign, code".
Rand m KurdishMasculine kurdish name from southern Kurdistan (Iraqi Kurdistan)
Rani m ArabicMeans "To Observe" or "To Gaze" in Arabic.
Ranim f ArabicMeans "musical ringing sound, sweet singing voice" in Arabic, from the root رنم
(ranima) meaning "to sing a song, to chant, to recite in a singsong voice".
Ranin f & m ArabicMeans "tinkle, resonance, buzz" in Arabic.
Ranwa f Arabic“From verb Ranu: it means to constantly looking at goodness and beauty with calmness in one’s gaze
Rashwan m Arabic (Egyptian), Arabic, KurdishVariant of Kurdish ڕەشوان (Reşwan) meaning "The Blacks"; a Kurdish tribe, native to the western frontier of Kurdistan. The name Reşwan is a compound of the Kurdish words
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Ravyar m KurdishOld kurdish name even in using right now it's mean Hunter
Rawesht f KurdishRawesht means “stopped” in Kurdish. It is used in Iraq.
Rawi m Arabic, IndonesianMeans "narrator, storyteller" in Arabic, derived from روى
(rawa) meaning "to relate".
Raya f ArabicDerived either from Arabic ريا
(raya) meaning "aroma, fragrance, perfume" or راية
(rayah) meaning "flag, banner, ensign".
Rayfa f ArabicThe name of Arabic origin meaning "kind", "compassionate", or "softhearted".
Razaaq m ArabicMeans "all provider" in Arabic. One of the names of
Allah in the Qur'an.
Razan f ArabicFrom Persian
رَزان (
razan) meaning "vineyard". May alternately be related to an Arabic word meaning "balanced", or be a feminine variant of
Razin.
Razzaq m Arabic, UrduMeans "provider, sustainer" in Arabic, derived from رَزَقَ
(razaqa) meaning "to grant, to give, to provide". In Islamic tradition الرزاق
(al-Razzaq) is one of the 99 names of Allah.
Reema f Arabic, UrduAlternate transcription of Arabic ريما (see
Rima), as well as the usual Urdu transcription.
Reeman f ArabicReeman means "2 White Gazelles", one of them called Reem, and Reeman is the name of mountain in
Yemen.
Renad f & m Arabic, Urdu (Rare)The meaning of this name is shared: some say that the meaning is "a flower/ perfume/ sand from heaven" or "a good smell long tree". Even this name is unisex more girls got that name.
Rengîn f KurdishMeans "colourful", derived from Kurdish
rengê meaning "colour".
Rêzîn f KurdishFrom Kurdish
rêz meaning "line, row" or "respect, honour".
Risha f ArabicFrom Arabic ريشة (risha) meaning "feather, plume, quill".
Ritaj f ArabicFrom Arabic رتاج (
ritaj) meaning "gate, portal".
Ritedj f ArabicAlternate transcription of رتاج (see
Ritaj), chiefly used in Northern Africa.
Rizq m & f Arabic, Indonesian, MalayMeans "sustenance, boon, blessing" in Arabic. It is sometimes used as a feminine name in Indonesia and Malaysia.
Rizq Allah m ArabicMeans "sustenance of
Allah" from Arabic رزْق
(rizq) meaning "sustenance, boon, blessing" combined with الله
(Allah).
Rizqin f ArabicMeans "they bestow" or "they are bestowed, blessed" in Arabic.
Roda m ArabicThe given name of the Lebanese football player Roda Antar.
Rogul f KurdishDerived from Kurdish
ro meaning "sun" and
gula meaning "rose".
Rojan m KurdishDerived from Kurdish
ro meaning "sun" and
jana meaning "pain".
Rojawelat f KurdishFrom the Kurdish
roj meaning "sun" and
welat meaning "native land".
Rojdar m KurdishFrom
roj meaning "sun" and
dar meaning "tree, wood".
Ronahî f KurdishDerived from Kurdish
ronî meaning "illumination".
Ronak f Persian, KurdishDerived from Central Kurdish ڕووناک
(rûnak) or Northern Kurdish
ronak meaning "light, bright, luminous".
Ronîda f KurdishMeaning uncertain. This name might possibly be the feminine form of
Ronî.
Rozhin f KurdishMeans "radiant", "brilliant", "glowing" in Kurdish.
Rozhina f Kurdish, IranianRozhina is a Kurdish/Iranian name and means = first morning light, first day, morning dawn, clear morning, purity and brightness, mother sun, like day ... [
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Ruhma f ArabicMeans "compassion, sympathy, kindness" in Arabic.
Ruhullah m ArabicMeans "spirit of God", derived from Arabic
ruh "spirit" combined with
Allah "God".