An Arabic name meaning abundance, plenty. Used by Arab Christians, symbolizing a life filled with divine blessings, spiritual richness, and overflowing grace. It represents a bountiful and fortunate existence, a gift from God.
From Arabic 'ghamrah' meaning 'abundance'.
Ghamra has numerology number 3
Creativity, expression, and joy. A natural communicator.
An Arabic diminutive of Ghazal, meaning little gazelle. A tender and affectionate name used by Arab Christians, evoking delicate beauty, innocence, and grace. It represents a cherished and charming presence.
An Arabic short form of Ghalia, meaning precious. Used by Arab Christians, it succinctly conveys the meaning of being highly valued and cherished. It represents a beloved and esteemed individual.
An Arabic name meaning branch. It is the singular form of Ghusoun, symbolizing individual growth and vitality. Used by Arab Christians, it connects to themes of life, development, and rootedness in faith.
An Arabic name meaning sheep. A name occasionally used by Arab Christians, evoking biblical imagery of sheep as followers of the Good Shepherd. It symbolizes innocence, guidance, and peaceful obedience within faith.
A Germanic and French name meaning pledge. A name of Germanic origin adopted into French, borne by a 7th-century Christian saint. It signifies a sacred vow or commitment to faith, embodying a devoted and steadfast spirit.
An Arabic variant of Ghaziyah, meaning victorious, female warrior. Used by Arab Christians, it suggests a strong and triumphant spirit. It can signify overcoming spiritual obstacles with faith and determination.
An Arabic diminutive of Ghazala, meaning little gazelle. Used by Arab Christians, it expresses tenderness and affection for a delicate and graceful child. It embodies youthful charm and innocence.
An Arabic name, an elegant variant of Ghayda, meaning graceful, soft. Used by Arab Christians, this name emphasizes exquisite beauty and gentle elegance. It embodies a delicate and refined feminine charm.