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Shakinah is an Arabic-origin name meaning "divine presence" or "radiant light", associated with the Islamic tradition of Allah's manifestation and the revelation of the Quran.
Shakir is an Arabic given name meaning 'grateful' or 'thankful', with historic significance in Islam and now popular worldwide as a unisex name expressing appreciation.
Shakir is an Arabic name meaning 'grateful' or 'thankful', one of Allah's 99 beautiful names in Islamic tradition.
Shakira is an Arabic name meaning "grateful," popularized by Colombian singer Shakira Isabel Mebarak Ripoll and signifying thankfulness and appreciation.
Shakirah is a rare Arabic name meaning "grateful", embodying Islamic virtue of thankfulness.
Shakiria is a captivating Middle Eastern name derived from Arabic "Shakir," meaning grateful/thankful. Popularized by Colombian singer Shakira, it symbolizes humility and appreciation.
Shakirra is a distinctive female name of Arabic origin, derived from "shakar" meaning 'sugar', interpreted as 'generous' or 'kind-hearted'. It's historically significant, associated with notable figures like Shakira Al Khalili, the 14th-century poet and scholar, and currently popularized by Colombian singer Shakira.
Shakor is an Arabic-origin name meaning 'grateful', popular among Muslims and historically associated with notable scholars.
Shakur is an Arabic name meaning 'thankful', popular among Muslims worldwide due to its historical significance of expressing gratitude for life's blessings.
Shakyrah is an African American name derived from Arabic Shakira, meaning 'grateful'.
Shakyria is an Arabic-origin name meaning 'companion' or 'friend', historically associated with one of Muhammad's wives.
Shalah, of Arabic origin, means 'elegance' or 'grace', reflecting beauty and refinement.
Shalamar is a rare, unique Arabic name meaning 'peace' or 'tranquility', popularized by its appealing sound and positive significance, although its origins are somewhat unclear.
Shalan is an uncommon Arabic given name derived from 'shall,' meaning 'to ask' or 'to request.' It has Islamic roots and positive connotations due to its bearers in early Muslim history, including a companion of the Prophet Muhammad.
Shalan is an Arabic name derived from "shala", meaning calm or peaceful.
Shalayla is an enigmatic female name with unknown Arabic/Muslim origin, potentially meaning 'night beauty', 'dark-haired', or 'calm sea'. Its true meaning remains elusive, yet it holds rich historical and cultural significance, notably as a character in Arabian folktales and being the namesake of prominent poet Shalayla al-Aqeel.
Shaliyah is a unique Arabic name meaning 'rising' or 'ascending', embodying growth and spiritual elevation.
Shallah is an uncommon, Arabic-origin girl's name meaning 'request' or 'prayer', associated with Islamic tradition and believed to bring compassion and empathy.
Shalliyah is an Arabic female name derived from 'Shalya', meaning 'peace' or 'tranquility'.
Sham is an Arabic origin name that means "left side," associated with the Levant region and believed to be used on the Day of Judgment for giving testimony about good deeds in Islamic tradition. It's relatively uncommon but gaining traction as a unisex name with cultural depth.
Sham is an Arabic male given name derived from 'Shama', meaning 'torch' or 'burning flame', symbolizing light, guidance, and warmth.
Shamaila is an Arabic-derived female name meaning 'comprehensive' or 'all-encompassing', suggesting completeness and totality, originating from Middle Eastern cultures valuing positive meanings in names.
Shamair is an uncommon Arabic name derived from 'shami', meaning 'Syrian'.
Shamal is an Arabic boys' and girls' name derived from 'shamål', meaning 'northern wind'.
Shamariya is an Arabic female given name derived from "shami," meaning Syrian. It can be interpreted as "resembling or belonging to Syria.
Shameer is an Arabic name meaning "honorable" or "respectable", derived from 'sharaf' which translates to "honor" or "nobility". It's a popular choice among parents seeking meaningful names for their children, often associated with dignity and high moral standards.
Shameerah is an elegant Arabic origin name meaning 'eagle', also translating to 'eminent' or 'noble'.
Shameia is a distinctive female name of African American origin, derived from Arabic Shamimah meaning "gentle" or "kind".
Shamekka, of African-American origin, is derived from the Arabic 'Shams', meaning 'sun', representing warmth and radiance.
Shamel is a distinctive Arabic name derived from "shami", meaning Syrian, signifying nobility and honor.
Shamel is an Arabic boy's name meaning 'northern', derived from 'shamal' and traditionally given during the Shamal wind season, symbolizing strength and resilience.
Shamela is an elegant Arabic feminine name meaning 'beautiful appearance', often associated with grace and charm, and popular during the Islamic Golden Age.
Shamelia is an exotic feminine name of Arabic origin, derived from 'shamel', meaning 'honor' or 'respect'. It signifies high regard and dignity.
Shamere is a modern unisex name with an appealing blend of African, Arabic, and Spanish origins, combining elements of 'night' (Shama) and 'mercy' (Mercedes), making it a captivating choice for parents seeking something distinctive.
Shametrice: Unique African-American name derived from 'Shama' (Arabic for "to hear") and 'Tricia' (Latin for "noble"), popularized during mid-20th century Harlem Renaissance.
Shamia is an Arabic name derived from 'shama,' meaning 'heard' or 'listened to,' symbolizing attentive listening and valuing communication.
Shamiek is an intriguing Arabic-derived name, originally 'Shameem', meaning 'the fragrant one'.
Shamil is an Arab-origin name meaning "pursuer of high aims," derived from the Arabic word "shami." It's famously associated with Imam Shamil, a 19th-century Caucasian leader known for resisting Russian expansionism.
Shamil is an Arabic-origin name meaning "elevated" or "exalted," popularized by 19th-century Muslim leader Imam Shamil.
Shamila is an Arabic origin name, derived from Shamil, meaning "one who strives for Allah's path" or "seeks the right path.