Levantine baby names
Names tagged with “Levantine” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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14 names
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- Layan
Arabic
91From Arabic meaning 'soft' or 'gentle', also interpreted as 'blooming' or 'flowering' in some Levantine dialects.
- Syriah
Arabic
84Feminine form relating to Syria, the Levantine region. May blend Arabic roots with modern invented name trends.
- Lahyam
Arabic
76From Arabic meaning 'meat' or 'flesh', historically used as a name reflecting sustenance and strength in Levantine cultures
- Ghassan
Arabic
62From Arabic meaning 'generous' or 'noble', historically associated with strength and virtue in Levantine cultures.
- Awad
Arabic
62From Arabic meaning 'to return' or 'to come back', symbolizing restoration and reward in Islamic tradition
- Ruwayda
Arabic
62From Arabic meaning 'soft' or 'tender', conveying gentleness and delicacy. Associated with feminine grace in Levantine tradition.
- Adlan
Arabic
42From Arabic, meaning 'fair' or 'handsome'. Used traditionally in Levantine and Arab cultures as a masculine given name.
- Khoury
Arabic
42From Arabic 'khuri' meaning priest or clergy. A surname common among Maronite and Orthodox Christian families of the Levant.
- Ayyash
Arabic
42From Arabic عياش (Ayyash), meaning 'one who lives well' or 'lively.' Associated with vitality and a joyful lifestyle.
- Jubran
Arabic
42From Arabic root meaning 'to break' or 'to heal'. A name of strength rooted in Levantine tradition, particularly among Palestinian and Syrian communities.
- Khouri
Arabic
42From Arabic meaning 'noble' or 'honorable.' Also used as a variant spelling of Couri or Khoury, a Levantine surname meaning 'priest' in some contexts.
- Ayham
Arabic
40From Arabic meaning 'life' or 'living', a virtue name reflecting vitality and strength in Islamic tradition.
- Raslan
Arabic
40From Arabic meaning 'leader' or 'guide'. Also potentially related to the Levantine tradition of strength and wisdom.
- Diala
Arabic
40From Arabic meaning 'the visitor' or 'she who comes', also associated with the Night Journey in Islamic tradition
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
