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What baby name is both Spanish and Arabic?

Here are some baby names that are both Spanish and Arabic, along with their meanings:

Unisex:

* Aisha/Aisha: Meaning "alive" or "living" in both Arabic and Spanish.

* Omar/Omar: Meaning "flourishing" or "prosperous" in both Arabic and Spanish.

* Yara/Yara: Meaning "small butterfly" in Arabic and "little" in Spanish.

Male:

* Elias/Elias: Meaning "God is my God" or "Yahweh is my God" in both Arabic and Spanish.

* Karim/Karim: Meaning "generous" or "noble" in both Arabic and Spanish.

* Malik/Malik: Meaning "king" in both Arabic and Spanish.

Female:

* Amina/Amina: Meaning "trustworthy" or "faithful" in both Arabic and Spanish.

* Layla/Layla: Meaning "night" in both Arabic and Spanish.

* Zaynab/Zaynab: Meaning "beautiful" or "grace" in both Arabic and Spanish.

Important Note: While these names share roots and meanings across languages, pronunciation and cultural associations can vary. It's always a good idea to research the specific cultural connotations of a name in both Spanish and Arabic contexts before choosing it for your baby.

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