Maghrebi feminine names

  1. Amel
    • Aïcha
      • Origin:

        North African and French influenced variation of Aisha, Arabic
      • Meaning:

        "living, prosperous"
      • Description:

        A North African and French inspired variation of the Arabic Aisha, Aïcha (and its counterpart Aicha) have skyrocketed in France since 2011. In the last decade, it has shifted from outside the popularity charts to a Top 100 choice. The name may have been popularized by the 1996 song Aïcha by Khaled, which topped the French music charts.
    • Camilia
      • Chaïma
        • Dalila
          • Origin:

            Arabic
          • Meaning:

            "guide"
          • Description:

            Names that sound and/or are spelled like Dalila exist in several languages, from the Swahili Dalili to the Arabic Dalil to the Hebrew Delilah. A beautiful cross-cultural choice.
        • Elghalia
          • Faïza
            • Ghizlane
              • Haïfa
                • Hédia
                  • Izara
                    • Origin:

                      Arabic, Basque, Hausa
                    • Meaning:

                      "shawl; star; section of tree"
                    • Description:

                      Attractive, rhythmic choice with roots in several languages and cultures. It's a lesser-known a celestial name, meaning "star" in Basque and referring to a star in the constellation Boötes in Arabic.
                  • Laïla
                    • Leïla
                      • Maïssa
                        • Majda
                          • Minoucha
                            • Morjana
                              • Mouna
                                • Najoua
                                  • Naïma