Lawrence. He was from Arabia I think
2007-02-05 12:48:36
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answered by ? 5
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I teach some boys with lovely Arabic names. I love Adam, Danyaal, Amin, Sohaib and Adil.
I hope that helps!
2007-02-02 01:33:31
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answered by Kate 3
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Oussama <3 Tarek Jad
2016-03-15 01:43:01
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answered by ? 3
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Well if ur not arabic and you want an arabic name that doesn't have some hard arabic letters to pronounce, i'd have to say "Bader" is a nice name. It means "full moon", Good luck finding one.
2007-01-31 01:30:25
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answered by mysterial_88 2
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Jamaal, Khalil, Maleek, Tariq
2007-02-04 09:34:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Aaron.. (my sons name)
Origin: Hebrew, Arabic
Meaning: Shining light, high mountain, messenger
Akil
Origin: Arabic
Meaning: Intelligent, logical
Ali
Origin: Arabic, Native American
Meaning: God, little, the highest
Seif
Origin: Arabic
Meaning: Sword of religion
Tamir
Origin: Arabic
Meaning: Pure, tall stately
2007-01-29 00:44:32
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answered by Anonymous
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im 16 my bro's name is samir but we call him sam, my dad wanted an arabic name so they called me adam to be fair as it was right for english and arabs. I would be amazed if u named boy after me, go fo adam. contact me on adam22t@yahoo.co.uk when u decieded the name thnx
2007-01-30 09:42:35
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answered by A 2
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I like the name Zain
(it's my husband's name)
It can be spelt Zane as well.. U know the actor Billy Zane?
It means to beautify as well as friendly
Ramzi is a guy that is arrested in London for an attempted bomb explosion on a tube.. Keep away from tht name.. The same reason that my husband would never name our child Hamzah (read up Abu Hamzah)
Congrats ;))
2007-01-28 23:53:28
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answered by PeTiTe_Mummy 4
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I know one arabic name I like is Aaron though it may be spelt Ahron in arabic
2007-01-31 08:13:36
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answered by traceylill 4
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1)aaron
2)kadin
3)zeke
4)adel
5)ferran
6)givon
7)rimon
8)samian
9)talib
10)xavier
2007-02-01 07:12:33
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answered by Michelle 2
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Adil (Ah-deal) is a popular one, or Amine (Ah-mean), Simo (Seemo), (it could be Sam and Simo) Marwan, Mourad, Mohammad is very popular but I don't care for it, hmmmm Kalil, Sahir or Dahir, Dahime, Balil. Don't really know what you really like, I'd go to a babyname website and check it out.
2007-02-05 17:28:46
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answered by ThatsNachocheese 2
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