Looking for the perfect boy name with rich history? This collection of 61 Arabic names offers a beautiful blend of cultural heritage and modern appeal. With an average peak popularity in the Gen Alpha Peak, these names trace their roots to Arabic, Hebrew, and American, reflecting deep linguistic traditions.
Names in this collection that reached their peak popularity most recently.
KairoMuhammadIbrahim
Most Established
Names with the highest historic birth counts in the Social Security dataset.
KaydenKadenMalik
Recently Declining
Names that are currently showing a downward trend in annual registrations.
KaydenKadenKaiden
Collection Insights
Most Popular
The name with the highest overall peak birth registrations.
Kayden
From Arabic roots, this boy’s name translates as "friend" or "companion," also carrying the idea of being joyful. It has become a very popular modern American choice, often appreciated for its contemporary sound. So, it feels both friendly and current.
5,136 births at peak (2014)
Fastest Rising
The name showing the strongest positive growth in recent years.
Kairo
Thinking of the historic city, this name has deep Arabic roots. It translates as "victorious" or "powerful," echoing a strong heritage. Many parents are drawn to its exotic sound and the feeling of strength it carries. It’s a name that makes a statement.
1,611 births at peak (2025)
Rare & Unique
A less common name in this list that offers a distinctive choice.
Zeeshan
If you’re looking for a name with a strong presence, this Arabic name certainly delivers. It signifies 'of high status' or 'magnificent,' suggesting nobility. This name is particularly common in South Asian Muslim cultures, carrying a distinguished and respected air.
28 births at peak (2003)
Full List of Arabic Boy Names
Displaying all 61 names in this collection, sorted by peak historic birth registrations. Data reflects the highest recorded annual births in the United States based on SSA records.
Kayden
2 SyllablesFalling
From Arabic roots, this boy’s name translates as "friend" or "companion," also carrying the idea of being joyful. It has become a very popular modern American choice, often appreciated for its contemporary sound. So, it feels both friendly and current.
5,136 births at peak (2014)
Kaden
2 SyllablesFalling
A name that carries the idea of a "warrior" can feel very strong. This modern-sounding choice has roots in Arabic, though it’s also seen as an American creation. It’s a solid pick for parents looking for something with a powerful sound and contemporary appeal.
4,849 births at peak (2006)
Malik
2 SyllablesStable
This name carries the idea of power and leadership, translating as "king" or "ruler." It’s a name with Arabic and African roots, often heard across different cultures. You'll find Malik frequently among Muslim families, appreciated for its strong, clear sound.
4,050 births at peak (1996)
Amir
2 SyllablesStable
Want a name that exudes strength and leadership? This masculine name, from Arabic and Persian origins, translates as "prince," "commander," or "noble." It's often used as a title in many cultures, reflecting its royal and powerful connotations. You'll find it’s a name that commands respect.
3,647 births at peak (2023)
Kaiden
2 SyllablesFalling
For parents looking for a name with a contemporary edge, Kaiden offers a strong option. It has roots in Arabic, where it translates as "warrior," and also a distinct American feel. This name has an energetic sound, fitting well with other names that share its modern rhythm and strong consonants.
3,352 births at peak (2014)
Omar
2 SyllablesStable
This name brings with it a rich heritage, drawing from Arabic and Hebrew origins. It translates as 'life,' speaking to a sense of vitality and strength. A significant historical figure, the second Caliph, bore this name, giving it considerable cultural depth.
3,223 births at peak (2007)
Kairo
2 SyllablesRising
Thinking of the historic city, this name has deep Arabic roots. It translates as "victorious" or "powerful," echoing a strong heritage. Many parents are drawn to its exotic sound and the feeling of strength it carries. It’s a name that makes a statement.
1,611 births at peak (2025)
Ismael
2 SyllablesRising
From ancient Hebrew and Arabic traditions, this name carries the idea that "God hears" or "God will hear." It’s an important name in both the Bible and the Quran, linked to a son of Abraham who became an ancestor of many nations. This gives it a deep historical and spiritual weight.
1,535 births at peak (2024)
Muhammad
3 SyllablesRising
A name of immense historical and spiritual weight, this Arabic choice translates as "praiseworthy" or "highly lauded." It’s particularly revered as the name of the Prophet of Islam, who founded the religion. Because of this, it is one of the most common male names globally, holding deep significance for millions.
1,473 births at peak (2025)
Zayn
1 SyllableRising
Translating to 'beautiful,' 'handsome,' or 'grace' from its Arabic roots, Zayn has a sleek and modern feel. It gained a lot of attention because of singer Zayn Malik, making it a familiar yet still somewhat exotic choice. The name holds a refined elegance without being overly formal.
1,433 births at peak (2024)
Yahir
2 SyllablesRising
If you’re drawn to names that evoke warmth and light, this option might appeal. This name has both Arabic and Hebrew roots, carrying the idea of a 'Bright' or 'Shining Sun'. It’s a distinctive choice for parents appreciating a name that feels both modern and full of positive energy.
1,287 births at peak (2003)
Ali
2 SyllablesStable
This name holds a lot of significance in Arabic and Turkish cultures, often associated with a revered figure in Islam. It translates as "noble" and "great," reflecting a strong and respected heritage. Muhammad Ali, the boxer, is a famous bearer.
1,251 births at peak (2014)
Khalil
2 SyllablesFalling
Carrying the warm idea of "friend" or "loving," Khalil is a classic Arabic name. It’s a name that has been significant in Islamic tradition, often used as an epithet for Prophet Abraham. So, it has a long history and a deep, respected meaning within its culture.
1,242 births at peak (2020)
Kamari
3 SyllablesStable
With a celestial connection, Kamari is a name that can be used for any child. It has African and Arabic origins, translating as 'moon,' 'night,' or 'beautiful.' This gives it a calm and somewhat mystical feel, making it a distinctive choice.
1,229 births at peak (2023)
Cairo
2 SyllablesStable
A significant city name, Cairo brings a sense of worldly adventure. This Egyptian and Arabic name translates to "victory," which is a strong idea for a child. It feels both exotic and grounded, connecting to one of the world's most historic capitals.
1,157 births at peak (2022)
Ibrahim
3 SyllablesRising
With significant roots in both Arabic and Hebrew, this name is honored across many cultures. It translates to "father of many" or "leader," carrying a powerful sense of blessing and godly connection. It's a foundational name, especially revered within Muslim traditions.
939 births at peak (2025)
Nasir
2 SyllablesFalling
For a boy, this Arabic name signifies "helper" or "supporter," carrying a strong sense of leadership. You might recognize it from famous figures, like the rapper Nas, whose birth name is Nasir Jones. It’s a powerful choice with a clear, positive meaning, often reflecting strength and guidance.
935 births at peak (2019)
Solomon
3 SyllablesStable
Originating in Hebrew, this name is widely recognized for King Solomon, who was known for his incredible wisdom and peaceful reign. It translates to "peace" or "wise," a meaning that has resonated through centuries. The name also has a strong presence in Arabic cultures.
907 births at peak (2016)
Zayne
1 SyllableFalling
This name has a distinct, modern sound, blending Arabic roots with an American feel. Zayne signifies "beauty" or "grace," which gives it a gentle yet strong quality. It's a name that feels fresh and current, often picked for its stylish, straightforward appeal.
877 births at peak (2021)
Alijah
3 SyllablesStable
This name has roots in both Hebrew and Arabic traditions, carrying the idea of being 'godly' or 'noble.' It’s a modern take on the classic Elijah, giving it a fresh feel while keeping its strong biblical connection. You’ll often see it used by parents looking for a familiar sound with a unique spelling.
792 births at peak (2021)
Mohamed
2 SyllablesStable
A name of immense significance, Mohamed comes from Arabic roots. It translates as "praiseworthy" or "illustrious," carrying the idea of a great leader. This is the name of the Prophet of Islam, making it one of the most frequently chosen names globally. It has a powerful, revered history.
712 births at peak (2014)
Yusuf
2 SyllablesRising
This name has roots in both Arabic and Hebrew cultures, translating as "God increases" or "God adds." It's the Arabic form of the biblical Joseph, a figure known for his coat of many colors and ability to interpret dreams. Yusuf is widely used across Muslim communities globally.
698 births at peak (2025)
Ayaan
2 SyllablesStable
This name carries the beautiful idea of a blessing, which is why it’s a meaningful choice for many families. It comes from both Arabic and Indian traditions, giving it a rich background. You’ll find Ayaan frequently used in South Asian communities, often for its hopeful sound.
686 births at peak (2025)
Ahmad
2 SyllablesStable
Many parents look for names that convey high regard, and Ahmad certainly does. This Arabic name translates as "illustrious" or "great," carrying a sense of honor and distinction. It’s a foundational name in many Muslim cultures, recognized and respected globally.
662 births at peak (2001)
Musa
2 SyllablesRising
This name crosses cultures, recognized in both Arabic and Hebrew traditions. It translates as "leader" or "protector," much like its Hebrew counterpart, Moses. In the Quran, Musa is a highly respected prophet, making it a revered option for many Muslim families today. It holds a strong, guiding presence.
651 births at peak (2025)
Omari
3 SyllablesFalling
This name offers a distinct sound and a blend of cultural backgrounds. It comes from both Arabic and Swahili, translating as 'godly' or 'life' depending on its root. The Swahili connection especially gives it a modern, rhythmic feel that many find appealing.
629 births at peak (2018)
Ahmed
1 SyllableStable
What makes a name truly stand out across cultures? Ahmed, an Arabic name, is a great example, signifying "illustrious" or "great." It shares its roots and meaning with Ahmad, but this spelling is incredibly widespread, often recognized and used globally in various communities.
590 births at peak (2015)
Abdiel
2 SyllablesFalling
In literature, you might recognize this name from Milton's “Paradise Lost,” where Abdiel is a loyal angel. It has both Hebrew and Arabic roots, and it translates as “servant of God.” This gives the name a strong, devoted character.
568 births at peak (2019)
Rayan
2 SyllablesStable
Known for signifying "wise" or "generous," this name comes from Arabic and Persian origins. It holds a special place in Islamic culture, as it's also the name of one of the gates of Jannah. This makes it a name with deep spiritual connections.
568 births at peak (2016)
Mohammed
2 SyllablesRising
What makes a name truly global? Mohammed, with its Arabic origins, certainly fits that description. It carries the idea of being "highly praised" or "illustrious," often associated with a revered leader. This spelling is one of the most common forms of the name worldwide, showing its broad recognition.
566 births at peak (2014)
Hamza
2 SyllablesRising
A name that carries significant strength, Hamza is Arabic in origin. It translates as "strong" or "lion," reflecting a brave and powerful image. This name is well-known through Hamza ibn Abd al-Muttalib, an uncle of the Prophet Muhammad, who was celebrated for his courage.
565 births at peak (2024)
Jamir
2 SyllablesRising
When you hear this name, you might think of someone who guides others. Jamir comes from Arabic origins, where it signifies a leader. It has also become recognized in American culture, particularly within Black communities, offering a distinct and modern feel.
563 births at peak (2023)
Zain
1 SyllableStable
The name Zain embodies beauty and grace, directly translating from its Arabic origins to signify something "good" or "fine." It suggests a pleasing aesthetic or an admirable quality in a person. Many families today choose Zain for its sleek, simple sound that crosses cultural lines easily.
550 births at peak (2019)
Emir
2 SyllablesRising
This strong title from Arabic and Turkish cultures translates as "leader" or "prince," carrying a significant sense of authority. It’s often used for high-ranking officials or rulers in the Middle East, giving it a regal feel. You’ll find this name brings a powerful, noble presence.
546 births at peak (2025)
Mohammad
3 SyllablesRising
You often see this powerful Arabic name in various spellings, reflecting its broad global presence. Mohammad translates as "the praised one," signifying an illustrious and great leader. It’s deeply rooted in Islamic tradition, being the name of the central figure in Islam. Many families choose this name to honor that legacy.
538 births at peak (2022)
Samir
2 SyllablesStable
This name, found in both Arabic and Sanskrit, carries the warm idea of a “friend” or “companion.” It’s widely used in many cultures and evokes a sense of approachability. You might know it from notable figures in sports or literature, giving it a cool, worldly feel.
493 births at peak (2023)
Kareem
2 SyllablesStable
This Arabic name carries the idea of someone "generous" and "noble." It's a classic choice within Muslim cultures, often associated with kindness and respect. You'll find it used widely, especially in families wanting a name with deep, positive cultural ties.
480 births at peak (1980)
Zaid
1 SyllableStable
Carrying the idea of increase and growth, this strong name comes from Arabic traditions. It signifies someone who is expanding or progressing, often associated with a leader. Historically, Zaid ibn Harithah was a renowned companion of the Prophet Muhammad, giving it deep roots.
475 births at peak (2018)
Yahya
3 SyllablesRising
Many people might not realize that this name is actually the Arabic version of John. It comes from both Arabic and Hebrew roots, carrying the idea of being "Godly" or a "blessing." You'll find it widely used in Muslim cultures, connecting to a significant prophet.
455 births at peak (2025)
Hassan
2 SyllablesRising
This Arabic name carries the idea of beauty and nobility, translating as "handsome" or "good." It’s also significant in Islamic culture, as it was the name of a grandson of the Prophet Muhammad, a revered figure. Because of this, it holds deep cultural and historical weight.
447 births at peak (2025)
Azrael
2 SyllablesRising
Often associated with the archangel of death in some religious traditions, this name has roots in both Hebrew and Arabic. It signifies a powerful presence, giving it a somewhat intense and mystical image. So, it carries a deep, significant weight.
443 births at peak (2025)
Zayd
1 SyllableRising
What would it be like to carry a name that means "strong" or "leader"? This Arabic name definitely has a powerful sound to it. It’s also seen in many cultures around the world, making it feel both established and modern for a boy.
442 births at peak (2025)
Abdullah
3 SyllablesRising
This name comes from Arabic, translating as "servant of God." It’s a deeply respected name in Muslim families and often given to the firstborn son. Many prominent historical figures have carried this powerful name, showing its lasting importance.
413 births at peak (2014)
Khai
1 SyllableRising
This short name comes from both Vietnamese and Arabic cultures. It carries the idea of "victory," which gives it a strong, positive feel. You might recognize it as the name singer Zayn Malik chose for his daughter, giving it a modern touch.
399 births at peak (2023)
Idris
2 SyllablesRising
What's interesting about this name is its dual background, with roots in both Arabic and Welsh traditions. It carries meanings like "scholar," "leader," or "powerful," so it suggests both wisdom and strength. You might know it from the actor Idris Elba, which gives it a familiar yet unique feel.
397 births at peak (2025)
Karim
2 SyllablesStable
If you're looking for a name that feels both familiar and distinguished, Karim is a solid option. This Arabic name signifies "generous" and "noble," sharing its meaning with Kareem. It's a classic choice that resonates with a sense of dignity and honor in many communities.
376 births at peak (2023)
Isa
2 SyllablesRising
Have you considered this short, powerful name? Isa comes from both Arabic and German roots, signifying ‘Godly’ or ‘devoted to God.’ It’s a respected name in many cultures, often heard in the Middle East and as a nickname in parts of Europe.
372 births at peak (2025)
Jahmir
2 SyllablesRising
Carrying the powerful idea of "leader," this name has Arabic roots and feels quite strong. It’s a more modern American choice, often favored for its distinctive sound and clear meaning. You don’t hear it often, which makes it stand out.
366 births at peak (2025)
Ayan
2 SyllablesRising
If you’re looking for a name that signifies good fortune, Ayan is a wonderful option. This name comes from both Indian and Arabic cultures, where it translates as "blessing." It’s also recognized as a key figure in Somali oral traditions, showing its broad cultural impact.
361 births at peak (2025)
Zahir
2 SyllablesRising
With Arabic roots, this name beautifully translates as "shining" or "bright." It has a distinctive sound that makes it stand out, often bringing to mind something clear and visible. You might recognize it from the title of a famous novel.
356 births at peak (2025)
Yousef
2 SyllablesRising
This is an Arabic and Hebrew form of Joseph, signifying "God increases" or "God will add." It's a name with profound biblical and Islamic connections, recognized across many cultures. You’ll find it in sacred texts, giving it a universally familiar presence.
349 births at peak (2025)
Mustafa
3 SyllablesRising
This Arabic name is well-known because it’s a title of the Prophet Muhammad. It carries the idea of being chosen or illustrious, and also translates as 'leader.' Many people in Muslim cultures choose it for its deep spiritual significance.
339 births at peak (2025)
Khaza
2 SyllablesFalling
There’s a distinctive, modern feel to Khaza, which comes from both Arabic and American roots. It’s a truly uncommon choice that carries a strong, resonant sound. You might recognize it from a musician who recently chose it for their child, adding to its contemporary appeal.
337 births at peak (2023)
Jericho
3 SyllablesRising
With a distinctive sound, Jericho is a name tied to an ancient city. It comes from Hebrew and Arabic, often interpreted to mean "City of the Moon." This name brings to mind the historic biblical city, giving it a unique and storied feel.
289 births at peak (2025)
Nael
1 SyllableRising
This name has an interesting dual heritage, drawing from both Arabic and Irish backgrounds. In Arabic, it translates to "one who attains" or "achieves," while its Irish form, Neil, means "cloud" or "passionate." It’s a shorter, uncommon option that feels quite contemporary.
280 births at peak (2025)
Laith
1 SyllableRising
This strong Arabic name immediately brings to mind images of power and bravery. Laith translates as "lion" or "lioness," which gives it a fierce and noble quality for a boy. It’s a distinctive choice that feels both ancient and very current, offering a unique sound without being hard to say.
266 births at peak (2025)
Imran
2 SyllablesRising
This Arabic name has a gentle sound, carrying the idea of prosperity and happiness. It’s a significant name in Islamic tradition, appearing in the Quran as the father of Maryam, mother of Isa. Many families appreciate its rich history and positive outlook.
242 births at peak (2023)
Bilal
2 SyllablesRising
Do you like names with a refreshing feel? This Arabic name carries the idea of 'fullness' or 'moistening,' suggesting revitalization. It’s also famously associated with Bilal ibn Rabah, a prominent companion and muezzin of the Prophet Muhammad, known for his beautiful voice.
195 births at peak (2018)
Usman
2 SyllablesRising
A name with deep historical roots, it brings to mind one of the early companions of the Prophet Muhammad. Usman translates as 'companion' or 'chosen one' from its Arabic origins. This name connects a child to a respected and influential figure in Islamic history.
106 births at peak (2025)
Farhan
2 SyllablesRising
Happiness is at the core of this Arabic name, as it translates to 'joyful' or 'happy.' It’s a widely recognized name across many Muslim communities, reflecting a wish for cheerfulness. You’ll find it used in various countries, from the Middle East to South Asia.
72 births at peak (2025)
Zeeshan
2 SyllablesFalling
If you’re looking for a name with a strong presence, this Arabic name certainly delivers. It signifies 'of high status' or 'magnificent,' suggesting nobility. This name is particularly common in South Asian Muslim cultures, carrying a distinguished and respected air.