E.T. asks from Annapolis, MD on August 02, 2008
Arabic Male Names
Hi. My husband is Palestinian American. We are looking for Arabic names for boys/men. We are open to secular and muslim names, but he/we are christian, so it would be nice to have an arabic name of christian origin... but we are open. So far we already have a Sami/Sam. Any ideas would be appreciated.
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M.W. answers from Washington DC on August 03, 2008
How about a name derived from a biblical reference which is common to both heritages? Ibrahim (Abraham) and Mikail (Michael)come to mind.
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M.W. answers from Washington DC on August 03, 2008
How about a name derived from a biblical reference which is common to both heritages? Ibrahim (Abraham) and Mikail (Michael)come to mind.
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K.H. answers from Norfolk on August 03, 2008
Try this web site for information before you choose a name.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arabic_name
My ex was Adel but it caused a lot of problems as most people in England called him Adele, it didn't go down well. Zaki is a good name as he could be called Isaac if you go back to the USA.
Good luck
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N.K. answers from Washington DC on August 03, 2008
My kids have both American and Middle Eastern names. Amir is my oldest son and my younger son's middle name is Bijan.
I have some nephews named Kayvon and Camron. These names are easy to pronounce also.
Good luck
D.S. answers from Dover on August 03, 2008
I think what I hear you saying is that you don't want anything too foreign-sounding. Here are some Arabic names that either resemble more familiar American names or are in wide use:
Amil
Cairo
Elam
Jamal
Jamar
Omar
Yousef
Zahar
Zain (could spell it Zane)
C.Q. answers from Washington DC on August 04, 2008
My husband is arabic as well. I am american. My son just turned 5 and his name is Laith.
Pronounced like Faith but with an "L." Everyone who hears his name here in the US loves it.
Laith means lion. My son was born in August and is a Leo (lion).
Good luck to you.
N.B. answers from Dover on August 03, 2008
I don't know if this will help, but here is a link to a wikipedia article on arabic names, at the bottom of the page they list arabic names and their biblical equivilents, also exclusively Christian arabic names. Good luck and congratulations on your baby!
Z.B. answers from Richmond on August 03, 2008
Hi. We are Lebanese Christians:) Our sons are Anthony Michael (Tonious Mikhael) and George Asa. (My daughter is Amina, by the way, and the masculine is Amine - also spelled Amen). We liked that our sons' names are easy in both Arabic and English. We haven't had any pronunciation issues with our daughter's name. We really wanted to give her a name that was unique and it was my husband's great-grandmother's name.
We also like:
Jad
Charbel
Maron
Elias/Eli
Nagib
Salam
Good luck and God bless.
J.B. answers from Washington DC on August 03, 2008
My son is "Jaden" meaning " God has heard or God has answered" Also you may also consider, "Ishmeal", "Nadab or Nasab" which means "free or voluntary gift", "Khalil" meaning "Intimate friend", or "Majid" meaning "Glorious".
Which ever name you choose, may your child be born in health and in love......Best wishes.
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