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Name Meaning Gender Origin
Ayham بَطَل، جَرِيء، شُجَاع
Brave, valiant, daring (Arabic origin); denotes courage and boldness in classical Arabic usage. Boy Arabic
Avin المحبة
Love; affectionate love or deep fondness (Kurdish) Girl Kurdish
Aybak سيدُ القَمَر
Moon-lord; 'ay' (moon) + 'bak' (old Turkic 'bäk'/'beg' meaning lord/chief) — i.e., leader associated with the moon Boy Old Turkic / Turkish (used in medieval Islamic contexts)
Amghar الشيخ، الزعيم، كبير السن
Chief, elder, village leader — a Tamazight (Amazigh/Berber) term historically used as a title and occasionally as a personal name Boy Amazigh (Berber)
Arbab أرباب — الأسياد، الملاك، السادة
Lord, master, proprietor; a title used for a landowner or person of authority Boy Persian/Urdu (also used as an honorific/title in South and Central Asia)
Aftab الشمس
Sun, sunlight, radiance (Persian origin) Boy Persian-Urdu
Aynur نور القمر
Moonlight; literally 'ay' (moon) + 'nur' (light), meaning 'light of the moon' or 'moonlight'. Girl Turkish/Kurdish (with Arabic element 'nur')
Ayyub الصّابِر، المُنتهِج لِلتَّوبَة
Arabic form of the Hebrew name Iyyov (Job); in Islamic tradition Ayyub is the Prophet known for exemplary patience and endurance under trial. The name is associated with endurance, patience, and returning to God (variously rendered as 'the patient one' or 'the repentant/returning one' in usage). Boy Semitic (Hebrew → Arabic usage)
Al-Mu’tasim المعتصم: الذي يعتصم ويستجير بالله
He who seeks protection (in God); the one who takes refuge Boy Arabic
Al-Mu’tazz المعتزّ: المتّعزّ أو المقوّى بالعزّة
He who is strengthened or takes pride; one endowed with exaltation Boy Arabic