Quote from: KhoiZan on July 09, 2017, 12:30:16 AM
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nothing wrong with Black names.
It's much easier to give the standard "Josh" or "Mindy"
We just like to go above and beyond. With everything
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black creativity
Alot of our names have Arabic meaning or sounds
I dunno how that turned in to GHETTO
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Pages in category "Arabic feminine given names"
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A
Abeer
Abiha
Adela (name)
Afaf
A'isha (name)
Aliya
Alya (name)
Amalia (given name)
Amina (disambiguation)
Amira (name)
Arwa
Ashraqat
Asma (given name)
Atikah
Aya (given name)
Azhar (name)
Azra (name)
B
Boutheina
Bushra
C
Chaima
Cynthia
D
Dalal (name)
Dalia (given name)
Danielle
Dina
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E
Eliana
Esma
Eva (name)
F
Farah (name)
Farida (given name)
Fatima (given name)
Feyrouz
H
Habiba
Hafsa
Hajra
Hala (given name)
Halima
Hamida
Hana (name)
Hanifa
Havva
Hawa (given name)
Hayat
Hessa (name)
Huda (name)
I
Ibtisam
Inaam
J
Jamila
Jana (given name)
Jawahir
Jena (given name)
Jennifer (given name)
Joelle
Julia
Jumana
K
Kareena
Karima
Katya
Khadija (name)
Khairunnisa
Khawlah
L
Lama (name)
Lamia (given name)
Lana (given name)
Lara (name)
Latifa
Layan
Leila (name)
Lina
Lulwa
M
Madiha
Maha (name)
Mahmuna
Mai (Arabic name)
Malika (given name)
Maria (given name)
Marwa (given name)
Maryam (name)
Maya (given name)
Maya Ali
Maysoon
Melek (disambiguation)
Melissa
Mila (given name)
Mira (given name)
Mirna (name)
Mona (name)
Munira
N
Nadia
Nadine (given name)
Nafisa
Nahla (name)
Naila (name)
Naima (disambiguation)
Najat
Nalini
Nasim
Nasrin
Natasha
Nathalie
Nawal
Nayla
Naziha
Nehal
Nejla
Nermin
Nezha (given name)
Nina (name)
Niusha
Q
Qamar ud-Din
Qistina
R
Rabia
Rahima
Rana (name)
Rania
Rashida
Reem (given name)
Riffat
Rimas
Rita (given name)
Ruqayya
S
Saadia (given name)
Sabiha
Safiya
Sahar (name)
Saida (name)
Saira
Sajida
Sakhra (given name)
Sakina
Salma
Samar (name)
Samira
Samiya
Sandra (given name)
Sania
Sarah (given name)
Selma (name)
Shahd
Shakira (disambiguation)
Shams
Shatha
Sherine (name)
Shumaila
Suha (given name)
Sumaya (given name)
T
Tahira
Tala (name)
Tamara (given name)
Tanisha (name)
Tanya (name)
Tara (name)
Taslima
Tina (given name)
Tuba (given name)
U
Umm (given name)
Umm Kulthum (name)
W
Wafaa (name)
Y
Yamina
Yara (given name)
Yasmin (given name)
Z
Zahra (name)
Zakiya
Zaynab (name)
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same with muslim names
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18. Aminah:
Another beautiful but common Muslim name, Ameena means ?trustworthy? in Arabic
19. Amira:
This shimmery Muslim name, used widely in the Arab community, is the feminine form of Amir and means ?exalted?
24. Aziza:
Meaning ?powerful and bold?, a girl with the name Aziza is sure to grow up into a secure and strong woman.
35. Daisha:
This feminine Arabic origin name peaked in popularity in the year 1995. So if you want a distinctive name for your daughter, pick this name, meaning ?alive?.
49. Farrah:
Muslim baby name Farrah, meaning ?happiness?, brings a smile on the face whenever you hear it.
50. Fatima:
Fatima is one of those Muslim names that has more clout than others because it?s the name of Prophet Muhammad?s most loved daughter. Fatima means ?captivating?.
69. Jamila:
Jamila has several spelling variations such as Jamilah, Jamilla, and Jameelah. But no matter how you spell this name, it will always sound beautiful. Jamila means ?graceful?.
71. Jazmin:
Jazmin is one of the few Muslim names that do not end with an ?a?. A name with style and swagger, Jazmin means ?jasmine flower?.
74. Khadija:
Khadija is renowned for being the name of the first wife of Prophet Muhammad. It means ?trustworthy?.
76. Lakia:
Lakia means ?treasure? in Arabic, perfect for your little treasure?
83. Maleeka:
If you want your daughter to rule the world, then the name Maleeka, meaning ?queen?, would be perfect for her.
89. Nadia:
This exotic, but accessible Muslim name is a Russian name as well, though the meanings are different. Nadia means ?announcer? in the Arabic language.
122. Shakira:
We love the Colombian singer with this name, and we feel that it will make a rhythmic name for your daughter too. This Arabic name means ?woman of grace?.
Biblical names have always been standard ( john, james,joshua,daniel,ruth,sarah,paul,david,peter)
and white names are as bad as john doe
Mindy george susan tammy joe ect
Black names are more cultured and diverse
its only propaganda that says its ghetto
its actually quite diverse and cultured