Arabic/Muslim Surnames
The Arabic surnames come from the place, tribe, clan, or region the family originated from. They are also influenced by the minority the family belongs to. Most Arabic last names start with Al-, which basically means, The-. Example: Al-Saud, i.e., The Saud family.
In some Arabic speaking nations like Jordan, Syria, and Lebanon, the surnames originate from the profession or business that runs in the family. Example: Al Tajir, i.e., The Merchant.
Babynamescube.com brings you a list of the most common and popular Arabic last names along with their meaning and origin.
Names | Used In | |
Abadi | Muslim | View More |
Abdallah | Muslim | View More |
Ahmad | Muslim | View More |
Ali | Muslim | View More |
Amin | Muslim | View More |
Asghar | Muslim | View More |
Ayad | Muslim | View More |
aziz | Muslim | View More |
Badawi | Muslim | View More |
Baghdadi | Muslim | View More |
Bakir | Muslim | View More |
Bashar | Muslim | View More |
Bilal | Muslim | View More |
Burhan | Muslim | View More |
Darwish | Muslim | View More |
Dawoud | Muslim | View More |
Ebeid | Muslim | View More |
Fadel | Muslim | View More |
Faez | Muslim | View More |
Faheem | Muslim | View More |
Faizan | Muslim | View More |
Farhat | Muslim | View More |
Farouq | Muslim | View More |
Farsi | Muslim | View More |
Fasih | Muslim | View More |
Fasil | Muslim | View More |