Arabic Submitted Surnames

This is a list of submitted surnames in which the language is Arabic.
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Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Aali Arabic
From the given name Aali.
Aaziz Arabic
From the given name Aziz.
Ababneh Arabic
From the name of a town in Jordan, indicating someone originally from this town.
Abas Arabic, Filipino, Maguindanao, Maranao
From the given name Abbas.
Abaza Arabic
From the name of the Abazin (or Abaza) people native to the Northwest Caucasus. This name was adopted by Abazins, Circassians, and Abkhaz who were expelled from the Caucasus in the 19th century.
Abbass Arabic
From the given name Abbas.
Abbassi Arabic (Maghrebi)
From the given name Abbas.
Abbès Arabic (Maghrebi)
From the given name Abbas.
Abbood Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic عبود (see Abboud).
Abbou Arabic (Maghrebi)
From a diminutive of the given name Abd Allah.
Abboud Arabic
From a diminutive of the given name Abdul, as well as any of numerous names beginning with this element.
Abdalla Arabic
From the given name Abd Allah.
Abdallah Arabic
From the given name Abd Allah.
Abdelaal Arabic (Egyptian)
Arabic name, Egyptian form for “Abdul-Aal” (with „Al-Aali“ being one of the names of Allah, and “Abd” meaning servant)
Abdelazim Arabic
From the given name Abd al-Azim.
Abdelaziz Arabic
From the given name Abd al-Aziz.
Abdelfattah Arabic
From the given name Abd al-Fattah.
Abdelhadi Arabic
From the given name Abd al-Hadi.
Abdelhak Arabic
From the given name Abd al-Haqq.
Abdelhakim Arabic
From the given name Abd al-Hakim.
Abdellatif Arabic
From the given name Abd al-Latif.
Abdelli Arabic (Maghrebi)
From the given name Abd Allah or Abdul.
Abdelmajid Arabic
From the given name Abd al-Majid.
Abdelmassih Arabic
Means "servant of the anointed (Christ)" from Arabic عبد ال (‘abd al) meaning "servant of the" and مسيح (masīḥ) meaning "anointed, Messiah, Christ", used by Arabic-speaking Christians.
Abdelnour Arabic
From the given name Abd al-Nur.
Abdelqader Arabic
From the given name Abdelqader.
Abdelrahim Arabic
Derived from the given name Abd ar-Rahim.
Abdelrahman Arabic
Derived from the given name Abd ar-Rahman.
Abdelrasoul Arabic
From the given name Abdelrasoul
Abdelsalam Arabic
Derived from the given name Abd as-Salam.
Abdelwahab Arabic
Derived from the given name Abd al-Wahab.
Abderrazzaq Arabic
Means "Servant of the Sustainer" in Arabic.
Abdeslam Arabic (Maghrebi)
From the given name Abdeslam.
Abdo Arabic
Derived from the given name Abduh.
Abdo Arabic
From Arabic عبده (abduh) meaning "his slave, his servant". This is one of the epithets of Muhammad.
Abdou Arabic
Derived from the given name Abduh.
Abdouh Arabic
Derived from the given name Abduh.
Abdulali Arabic
From the given name Abdulali).
Abdulaziz Arabic
From the given name Abdulaziz.
Abdulghani Arabic
From the given name Abdulghani.
Abdulhadi Arabic
From the given name Abdulhadi.
Abdulhameed Arabic
From the given name Abdulhameed.
Abdulhamid Arabic
From the given name Abdulhamid.
Abdul-Jabbar Arabic, Indian
This last name is famous for a basketball player, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.
Abduljabbar Arabic, Filipino, Maranao
Derived from the given name Abd al-Jabbar.
Abduljalil Arabic
From the given name Abd al-Jalil
Abdul-Karim Arabic
Derived from the given name Abd al-Karim.
Abdulmajeed Arabic
From the given name Abd al-Majid.
Abdulmawla Arabic
Combination of the Arabic word “Abdul,” which means “servant of,” and the word “Mawla,” which means “lord” or “patron.”
Abdulrafi Arabic
Abd "slave/servant", Al Rafi "The Exaulted" as in God
Abdulrahim Arabic
Derived from the given name Abd ar-Rahim.
Abdulrahman Arabic
From the given name Abd al-Rahman
Abdurrahman Arabic
From the given name Abd al-Rahman
Abed Arabic, Persian
Derived from the given name Abed.
Abid Arabic, Urdu, Bengali
Derived from the given name Abid.
Abidaoud Arabic
Arabic surname meaning "son of Dawud".
Abisamra Arabic
Means "Father of Brown" - comes from AbouSamra, which means "Son of Brown."
Abloh Arabic
Arabic origin
Abood Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic عبود (see Abboud).
Abou Arabic
From the given name Abu.
Aboud Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic عبود (see Abboud).
Abouelkassem Arabic (Egyptian, Rare)
From the given name Abu al-Qasim. A known bearer is Egyptian fencer Alaaeldin Abouelkassem (1990-).
Abrar Arabic, Urdu
From the given name Abrar.
Achour Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Arabic عاشور (see Ashour) chiefly used in Northern Africa.
Adeeb Arabic
Derived from the given name Adib.
Adeel Arabic, Urdu
Derived from the given name Adil.
Adham Arabic
From the given name Adham.
Adib Arabic, Bengali, Persian
Derived from the given name Adib.
Adil Arabic, Urdu
From the given name Adil.
Adjadj Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Arabic حجاج (see Hadjadj).
Adlani Arabic (Maghrebi)
From the given name Adlène (chiefly Moroccan).
Adly Arabic
Derived from the given name Adli.
Adnan Arabic, Urdu, Bengali
From the given name Adnan.
Adnane Arabic (Maghrebi)
From the given name Adnan.
Afeef Arabic, Dhivehi
From the given name Afif.
Affan Arabic
Derived from the given name Affan.
Afif Arabic
From the given name Afif.
Afrah Arabic
From the given name Afrah.
Afzal Arabic, Urdu, Bengali
From the given name Afzal.
Ageeb Arabic
Means exotic or strange
Ahad Arabic, Urdu, Bengali
Derived from the given name Ahad.
Ahsan Arabic, Bengali, Urdu
From the given name Ahsan.
Aiman Arabic
Derived from the given name Ayman.
Aisha Arabic, Urdu, Bengali
From the given name Aisha.
Aissani Arabic (Maghrebi)
Derived from the given name Isa 1.
Aissaoui Arabic (Maghrebi)
From the given name Isa 1.
Aissaouia Arabic (Maghrebi)
Derived from the given name Aïssa (chiefly used in Algeria). This is also the name of a town in Médéa Province, Algeria.
Aissi Arabic (Maghrebi)
Derived from the given name Isa 1.
Ajami Arabic, Persian
Variant of Ajam.
Ajmal Arabic, Urdu
Derived from the given name Ajmal.
Akbar Arabic, Urdu, Bengali, Persian
From the given name Akbar.
Akhras Arabic
Meaning unknown.
Akkawi Arabic
Means "from Akka" in Arabic.
Akkawy Arabic
Variant of Akkawi.
Akmal Arabic, Urdu
Derived from the given name Akmal.
Akram Arabic, Urdu, Bengali
Derived from the given name Akram.
Alaa Arabic
Derived from the given name Ala 1.
Alabed Arabic
means "The Servant of" in Arabic
al-Ahmar Arabic
From the given name Ahmar.
Alam Arabic, Bengali, Urdu, Persian
Means "world, universe" (عالم) or "flag, sign, mark" (علم) in Arabic. This spelling represents two separate words in Arabic.
Alami Arabic (Maghrebi)
Derived from Arabic عَلِيم (ʿalīm) meaning "knowing, learned, education" (see Alim), mainly used in a religious context.
Alamiri Arabic
From the given name Al-Amir.
al-Ansari Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic أنصاري and Persian/Urdu انصاری (see Ansari).
Alaoui Arabic (Maghrebi)
From the given name Ali 1. This is the name of the current ruling royal family of Morocco, which was founded in 1631.
Al-attar Arabic
Means "the perfumer, the druggist" from Arabic عَطَّار (ʿaṭṭār) "perfumer, druggist, pharmacist".
Alawi Arabic
From the given name Ali 1.
al-Awlaki Arabic
Means "the Awlaki" in Arabic, referring to a person from the Awalik (عواليك) tribe of south Yemen.
al-Baghdadi Arabic
Originally denoted a person who came from Baghdad, the capital city of Iraq.
Albakri Arabic, Malaysian
Alternate transcription of Albakri also used in Malaysia.
Al Behairy Arabic
Linguistic: Comes from the word BOHAYṘA which means lake, the name "lake" is being employed as an adjective.
Albehbehani Arabic
Meaning "The Behbehani", with "Behbehani" possibly a given name.
Al Delaimi Arabic (Rare)
Variant transcription of al-Dulaimi.
al-Dosari Arabic
Means "the Dosari" in Arabic, referring to a person from the Dawasir (الدواسر) Bedouin tribe of Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain, Yemen, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates. The tribe was formed in the town of Wadi Al Dawasir, in the Riyadh Province of Saudi Arabia.
al-Dulaimi Arabic
Means "the Dulaimi" in Arabic, referring to a person from the Dulaim (الدليم) royal tribe of Iraq, Syria, Kuwait and Jordan.
Aleem Arabic, Urdu, Dhivehi
Derived from the given name Alim.
al-Fayadh Arabic
Means "the generous, the charitable, the bountiful" in Arabic, derived from Arabic فَيَّاض (fayyāḍ) meaning "to overflow".
Algerie Arabic (Maghrebi)
Derived from the French Algérie meaning "Algeria" (referring directly to the country itself). It also refers to someone from Annaba, Algeria.
Al-ghamdi Arabic
Means "the Ghamdi", referring to the Ghamd tribe of Saudi Arabia.
al-Ghoul Arabic (Mashriqi)
Perhaps from the Arabic folklore tradition of the ghoul. In the English speaking world, this name is probably known from the Batman comic/movie characters Ra's al Ghul and Talia al Ghul.
Al-ghoul Arabic
Palestinian surname.
al-Habash Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic حبش (see Habash).
Al-Haddad Arabic
Variant of Haddad with the definite article ال (al).
Al-haj Arabic
Variant of Haj.
Al Harbi Arabic
Originally indicated a person from the Harb tribe derived from Arabic حَرْبيّ (ḥarbiyy) meaning "military, war, army".
Al-hashimi Arabic
From the given name Hashim.
Alhassan Arabic, Somali, Urdu
From the given name Al-Hasan.
al-Husseini Arabic
Derived from the given name Hussein.
Alim Arabic, Bengali
From the given name Alim.
Aljalal Arabic
Meaning "Son of Jalal". Jalal, a Given Name.
Al-Kadamani Arabic
used Dutch "The Voice Of Holland"'s Hanin Al-Kadamani
al-Kashgari Uyghur, Arabic
Alternate transcription of Uyghur كاشغەرىي and Arabic كاشغري (see Kashgari). A famous bearer was Mahmud al-Kashgari (1005-1102), an 11th-century Kara-Khanid scholar and lexicographer of the Turkic languages from the city of Kashgar in Xinjiang, China.
Al Kayyali Arabic
Arabic surname from aleppo
Al Khatib Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic الخطيب (see Al-khatib).
Alkhatib Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic الخطيب (see Al-khatib).
Al-khwārizmī Medieval Arabic
This is the name of 9th century mathematician and astronomer Muhammad ibn Mūsā al-Khwārizmi, derived from the region of Khwarazm
Al-kindi Arabic
"From the Kinda tribe".
Alkurdi Arabic
Arabic surname, denoting someone who had Kurdish ancestry.
Al Kuwari Arabic
Mainly found in Qatar.
Allali Arabic (Maghrebi)
Possibly from a shortened form of the name Abd Allah (chiefly Moroccan and Algerian).
Allam Arabic
originally an arabic name but has been used by english speakers. the name means "recognized" or "famous". in other languages it means "one who represents us" and in some languages translates as "flag"
Allaoui Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Alaoui.
Almas Persian, Arabic
From the given name Almas.
Al Masri Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic المصري (see Al-masri).
Al-masri Arabic
Means "the Egyptian" from Arabic مصر (Misr) referring to Egypt.
Al-masri Arabic
Means "the Egyptian" from Arabic مصر (Misr) referring to Egypt.
Almasri Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic المصري (see Al-masri).
Almathrahi Arabic (Rare)
Origin unknown, but most likely an anglicized version of 'Almathami'.... [more]
Al Mohannadi Arabic (Mashriqi)
Alternate transcription of Arabic المهندي (see al-Mohannadi).
al-Mohannadi Arabic (Mashriqi)
Originally indicated a person from the Al Muhannadi (أل مهند) or Al-Mahanda (المهاندة) tribe based primarily in the Arab states of the Persian Gulf, especially in Qatar. The tribe itself is derived from the given name Muhannad.
Al Mokaddem Arabic
History: Descendants of the blessed Fatima the daughter of prophet Mohammed in the Arabian Peninsula.... [more]
al-Musrati Arabic (Maghrebi)
Denoted a person from Misrata (also called Misurata or Misratah), a city in the Misrata district in northwestern Libya.
Al-mutairi Arabic
Means “the Mutairi” referring to the Mutayr (مطير) tribe of Saudi Arabia and Kuwait.
al-Muzaffari Arabic
From the given name Muzaffar.
Al Najjar Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic النجار (see Al-najjar).
Alnajjar Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic النجار (see Al-najjar).
Al-Otaibi Arabic
Means "the Otaibi", referring to the Otaibah (عتيبة) tribe of Saudi Arabia and the Arabian peninsula.
Al-Qahtani Arabic
Means "the Qahtani" in Arabic, referring to a Qahtanite person from the southern Arabian Peninsula and Yemen.
Al Qatrani Arabic
A tarrer, from 'qatrani' (tar). Most common in Yemen and Libya.... [more]
Al Ramana Arabic
Possibly an Arabic Form of Ramani and Ramadan.
al-Rumaithi Arabic
Originally indicated a person who came from the city of Al-Rumaitha in Iraq, or the Rumaithiya area in Kuwait City, Kuwait. The place names are derived from either the Arabic words الرمث (al-ramth) or حافة (rimth), both the names of a type of flowering plant (genus Haloxylon), called saxaul in English... [more]
Alsaggaf Arabic
Alternate transcription of Al Saqqaf.
Alsagoff Arabic
Variant of Al Saqqaf primarily used in Southeast Asia. This is the name of a prominent Arab family in Singapore.
Al Saleh Arabic
Means "the virtuous" from Arabic صالح (salih).
Al Saqqaf Arabic
Means "the roofer" from Arabic سقف (saqf) meaning "ceiling, roof".
Al-Saqqaf Arabic
Alternate transcription of Al Saqqaf.
Al Sayad Arabic (Egyptian)
This is a rare Arabic title meaning "fisherman" or "fisherman"
Al-shair Arabic
Means "the poet" in Arabic, derived from شاعر (sha'ir) meaning "poet, bard".
Al-Shami Arabic
Means "the Levantine" or "the Syrian", derived from Arabic شَامِيّ (šāmiyy) meaning "Levantine, Syrian, Damascene".
Al-shaykh Arabic
From the Arabic honorific شيخ (shaykh) meaning "sir, master", used for tribal or village chiefs as well as Muslim religious scholars.
al-Shebani Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Arabic شيباني (see Shebani). This name is chiefly used in Libya.
Al-Shehri Arabic
Means "the Shehri" in Arabic, referring to a member of the Shehri (شهري) tribe of Saudi Arabia.
Alshihab Arabic (Mashriqi, Rare)
Means "son of Shihab." It is Saudi Arabian.
Al-Shishani Arabic, Chechen (Expatriate)
Means "the Chechen" in Arabic. This was adopted by Chechens who migrated to the Arab world from the Caucasus.
Altaf Arabic, Urdu
Derived from the given name Altaf.
Al-tamimi Arabic
Variant of Tamimi with the definite article ال (al).
Al-tayyib Arabic
Means "the pleasant one" from Arabic طيب (tayyib).
Al Thani Arabic
Means "the second" in Arabic. This is the name of the royal family of Qatar.
al-Tikriti Arabic
Originally indicated a person who came from the city of Tikrit in Iraq. This was the birth surname of the Iraqi president Saddam Hussein (1937-2006).
al-Warfalli Arabic (Maghrebi)
Means "the Warfalli" in Arabic, referring to a person from the Warfalla (ورفلة) tribal confederation of western Libya. The tribe is of mixed Arab and Arabized Berber origin, and they mainly reside in the city of Bani Walid in the Misrata district.
al-Werfalli Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Arabic الورفلي (see al-Warfalli).
Aly Arabic (Egyptian)
Derived from the given name Ali 1.
Al-Zahrani Arabic
Means "the Zahrani" in Arabic, referring to the Zahran (زهران) tribe in Saudi Arabia. The name itself is derived from Arabic زهراني (zahran) meaning "flowering, blossoming", ultimately from زَهْرَة (zahra) meaning "flower, blossom" (see Zahrah).
Alzalg Arabic
Means "the sharp sword that can slid smoothly from its sheath" in Arabic.
Amani Arabic, Urdu
From the given name Amani.
Amari Arabic (Maghrebi)
From the given name Ammar (chiefly Algerian).
Ameen Arabic, Urdu
From the given name Amin.
Ameer Arabic, Urdu
From the given name Amir 1.
Amer Arabic, Urdu
Variant of 'Aamir.
Amidane Arabic (Maghrebi)
Meaning uncertain.
Amin Arabic, Bengali, Urdu, Persian
From the given name Amin.
Amine Arabic (Maghrebi)
From the given name Amin.
Amini Persian, Arabic
From the given name Amin.
Amir Arabic, Urdu
From the given name Amir 1 or 'Aamir.
Ammar Arabic
Derived from the given name Ammar.
Ammari Arabic (Maghrebi)
From the given name Ammar (chiefly Algerian).
Amr Arabic
Derived from the given name Amr.
Amrani Arabic (Maghrebi)
From the given name Imran (chiefly Moroccan and Algerian).
Amro Arabic
Derived from the given name Amr.
Anas Arabic
From the given name Anas.
Anbar Arabic
Means "amber" in Arabic (see English name Amber). Notable actress Nihal Anbar was born in 1960.
Andalib Persian, Arabic, Urdu
From the given name Andalib.
Anees Arabic, Urdu, Dhivehi
From the given name Anis.
Anis Arabic, Bengali
Derived from the given name Anis.
Anouar Arabic (Maghrebi)
From the given name Anwar.
Ansar Arabic, Urdu
Derived from the given name Ansar.
Ansari Arabic, Persian, Urdu
From the given name Ansar.
Anwar Arabic, Urdu, Bengali
From the given name Anwar.
Anwer Urdu, Punjabi, Arabic, Bengali
Variant transcription of Anwar.
Aoun Arabic (Mashriqi), Arabic (Maghrebi)
Derived from a French-influenced variant of a given name based on the Arabic noun عون (aun) meaning "help, aid". This surname is more commonly used by Maronite Christians in Lebanon. A notable bearer is the former Lebanese president Michel Aoun (1933-).
Aqeel Arabic, Urdu
Derived from the given name Aqil.
Arabi Arabic, Persian
Means "Arab" in Arabic and Persian.
Arafa Arabic (Egyptian)
Possibly from Arabic عَرَفَ (ʿarafa) meaning “to know”.
Arafat Arabic, Bengali
From the given name Arafat.
Arfaoui Arabic (Maghrebi)
Possibly derived from Arabic عَرَفَ (ʿarafa) meaning "to know" or أَرْفَع (ʾarfaʿ) meaning "high, lofty, elevated" (chiefly Tunisian).
Arif Arabic, Urdu, Bengali
From the given name Arif.
Arousi Jewish, Hebrew, Judeo-Arabic, Arabic
Yemenite Jewish and Arabic name possibly deriving from Arabic words aroosi, "bridal, relating to a wedding", rousi, "groom". El Aroussi, a variant, is found densely in Morocco and Francophone populations (France, Canada).
Arshad Arabic, Urdu
Derived from the given name Arshad.
Asaad Arabic
From the given name As'ad.
Asad Arabic, Urdu, Bengali
From the given name Asad.
Asal Arabic
means "honey" in Arabic
Asari Persian, Arabic
Derived from the given name Asar.
Asghar Arabic, Urdu, Persian
From the given name Asghar.
Ashfaq Arabic, Urdu
Derived from the given name Ashfaq.
Ashkar Arabic
Variant of Ashqar.
Ashour Arabic
Derived from Arabic عاشوراء ('ashura) referring to the holy tenth day of Muharram, the first month of the Islamic calendar.
Ashqar Arabic
From the given name Ashqar.
Ashraf Arabic, Urdu, Bengali
From the given name Ashraf.
Asif Arabic, Urdu, Bengali
Derived from the given name Asif.
Asim Arabic, Urdu, Dhivehi
Derived from the given name Asim 1.
Assad Arabic
Derived from the given name As'ad.
Assagaf Arabic, Indonesian
Variant of Al Saqqaf primarily used in Indonesia.
Assagaff Arabic, Indonesian
Variant of Al Saqqaf primarily used in Indonesia.
Assegaf Arabic, Indonesian
Variant of Al Saqqaf primarily used in Indonesia.
Assegaff Arabic, Indonesian
Variant of Al Saqqaf primarily used in Indonesia.
Ateeq Arabic, Urdu
Derived from the given name Atiq.
Atef Arabic, Persian
Derived from the given name Atif.
Atif Arabic, Urdu
Derived from the given name Atif.
Atiq Arabic, Bengali, Urdu
Derived from the given name Atiq.
Atiya Arabic
From the given name Atiya.
Attia Arabic
From the given name Atiya.
Attieh Arabic (Mashriqi)
From Arabic عطية (atiyah) meaning "gift".
Audi Arabic (Mashriqi)
Lebanese and Palestinian surname. Believed to have originated from the Arabic word "al-'awdi," which means "the one who returns."
Awad Arabic
Refers to a person who makes "Oud", an oriental musical instrument.
Awad Arabic
Occupational name for a player or maker of lutes, ultimately derived from Arabic عود ('ud) meaning "oud, lute".
Awad Arabic
Derived from the given name Awad.
Awwad Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic عواد (see Awad).
Ayari Arabic (Maghrebi), Persian
Derived from Arabic عَيَّار (ʿayyār) or Persian عیار (ayyâr) meaning "vagabond, loafer, idler" (chiefly Tunisian).
Ayman Arabic (Egyptian)
Derived from the given name Ayman.
Ayoob Arabic
From the given name Ayyub