Hello we’re expecting our baby in next [name]November[/name] . I’m Egyptian and my wife is Slovak
We’re looking for an arabic-europe boy’s name hat is easy to pronounce/remember/write in English that has no religious connotation at all.
I don’t have any suggest until now
if you have any other suggestions for names please let us know.
best
I really don’t know much about Arabic names, but have you considered [name]Zain[/name]? I think it’s quite quirky and cool, and the more Anglicized [name]Zane[/name] is quite popular at the moment, too. I think something like [name]Zain[/name]/[name]Zane[/name] [name]Alexander[/name] or [name]Zain[/name]/[name]Zane[/name] [name]Julian[/name] or something would be nice.
Though a bit “Z” heavy, I think [name]Zain[/name] [name]Ziven[/name] would be nice, too–I saw somewhere that [name]Ziven[/name] means “alive” and [name]Zain[/name] means “beautiful”–I think the meaning “alive and beautiful” is really lovely, actually.
Here’s also a link to the most popular names in Slovakia in 2011–I think something like [name]Zain[/name] [name]Samuel[/name] or [name]Zain[/name] [name]Patrik[/name] or [name]Zain[/name] [name]Martin[/name] might be nice. A lot of really popular names are related to religion, though, so I don’t know if something like [name]Zain[/name] [name]Samuel[/name] is really something you’d like to do.
[name]Adam[/name], [name]Tomas[/name], [name]Jakub[/name], [name]Ali[/name], [name]Zain[/name], [name]Filip[/name], [name]Samuel[/name], [name]David[/name], [name]Omar[/name] were my first thoughts. Sorry, I know some of these have religious origins but I think they are so well-known and widely used these days that people don’t associate them with religion anymore.
I love [name]Aziz[/name]. Zippy and memorable.
Ikram, Imran, Irfan and Iskandar are favourites as well, Iskandar is awe inspiring. Short form Skandar as well
[name]Juda[/name], [name]Nadir[/name], [name]Sabri[/name] and the suggestion of [name]Zain[/name] is also great
I found a site once that listed [name]Zeke[/name] as an Arabic names meaning ‘shooting star’ and I really liked it, but I’m not sure it’s legit.
There’s also [name]Nur[/name]/[name]Noor[/name] and [name]Malak[/name].