Let yourself be enchanted by the magic of Morocco to choose the future first name of your child. A luminous and inspiring selection, where each sound tells a story imbued with softness and elegance.
Having a Moroccan first name means inheriting a fascinating culture and a thousand-year-old history. From the beauty of the Berber landscapes to the scents of the souks, through the richness of literature and traditions, each Moroccan first name carries a deep meaning and poetic. Whether masculine or feminine, Moroccan first names are distinguished by their harmony, delicacy and great variety. From the great timeless classics to short and resolutely modern formats, our selection invites you to discover wonderful ideas for giving your baby a sweet and warm name.
TOP 30 most assigned Moroccan first names in France
Moroccan female first names
In the list of Moroccan female first namesmany are those who have an anchor in the religious history of the country. So, Arwa, Cheïma, Dalila, Cherine, Halimah, Imen, Leilah, Lamya or even Meryemwhich can also be written Myriam are Moroccan Muslim female first names. We also find modern ones, which are Lyna, Nora, Nour, Asma, Farah, Hana, Lena, Dounia. The latter also has a very nice meaning, it means “life down here”. Fadia is the one who sacrifices herself to help, Faiza, the one who is successful, Farah is joy and cheerfulness, Ilklil means “tiara” and Jaouhara is the symbol of the jewel.
Moroccan male first names
THE Moroccan male first names can be classic, such as Mohamed, Youssef, Yassine, Abdel or even Malek, Malik. They can also have nice meanings, like Adilwhich means “just and equitable”, or even Afalkay which refers to something beautiful. Some Moroccan names are popular among little boys, like Kamil, Khaled, Said, Omar, Karim, and other more original ones, such as Simo, Anis, Mass, Abil and Abir. If you are looking for a Moroccan male first name that is particularly sweet to the ear, you also have: Sofiane, Sliman, Elias, Ounsi, Idriss, Tanan, Taslim.
What is the most used first name in Morocco?
For girls, the most used first name in Morocco is Ines. Next come Noûr, Aya, Yasmine, Assia and Aïcha.
For boys, the most popular first name is a great classic: Mohammed. First names Amir, Ibrahim, Naïm, Ali, Anas and Youssef arrive just below in the list of the most used first names in Morocco.
Ideas for rare Moroccan first names
Among the rare female first names of Moroccan originappear: Jouweria which means “little servant”. But also Sirajeddine, Sifaks, Sounboula, Khaïrate, Kounouzor even Lemta, Majdouline, Mawlouda, Mounaouara. Saossana, Ralilullah, Rakine, Khouzama are other rare Moroccan female first names.
As for boys, rare Moroccan first names are Mamedouh, Majdeddine, Rahmatoullah, Reireddine. Chahedmeaning “witness to the truth”, Elakhdar with the meaning “the verdant” are other first names that are rarely given. Among the rare Moroccan male first names, there is also Awsim, Choukrallah, Ameqran..
What are the French-sounding Moroccan first names?
For girls as for boys, Moroccan first names can have a French sound. This is explained by the fact that French is an official language of Morocco. For female first names, we think of Kamila, Nora, Hana, Janna, Sirine, Amel, or even Inès. For male first names, there is Simo, Anis, Kamil, Omar, Adel, or even Yanis.
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