Afghan Baby Names for Boys & Girls With Meanings (Complete A–Z List) - Page 3
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The word "Afghan" is of Persian origin and refers to the Pashtun people. The word was first attested in the fourth century CE, most likely a compound of *apāka- (“distant, faraway”) and *-āna (“ethnic group”). Some scholars suggest that the word "Afghan" is derived from the words awajan/apajan in Avestan and ava-Han/apa-Han in Sanskrit, which means "killing, striking, throwing and resisting, or defending"
Afghan names are often derived from religious, tribal, or historical affiliations. First names may signify the time or place that the child was born in conjunction with the Islamic calendar. For example, a boy named Eid Mohammad JAGHORI was likely born on the last day of Ramadan (Eid) in the district of Jaghori
This collection has all Afghan Baby Names - traditional, modern, religious, trendy, popular, cute, short and sweet and easy to pronounce Afghan baby names to help you make the right choice!
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Afghan Baby Names List
| Name | Gender | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
Prosperity, fortunate, or good luck. | ||
Pride of the king, or a princess who makes her father proud. | ||
A girl who strives | ||
Blue sky | ||
name of Afghan tribe | ||
One who is moon like. | ||
Mysterious like the moon | ||
Afghan place name, a famous place near Qandhar | ||
A well-mannered person | ||
Color of the sun. | ||
Princess of the water | ||
Like the sun. | ||
A King like leader, also referred to Grand-father | ||
The Red Cow, which is praised to be as Holy Cow for sacrifice | ||
The person who is very affectionate and loving. | ||
Good news or one who brings good news. | ||
A flower find in the Afghan region | ||
The smile or the expression of happiness | ||
Messengers, or message-bearers | ||
Saved from the water | ||
Precious stone | ||
A melody or musical note. | ||
A young plant | ||
Speech that is spoken in secret. | ||
A generous ruler, one who gives | ||
A cute or appealing lady | ||
Flower beds | ||
The creator of joy | ||
A musical tone of old Persian music. | ||
A wise and intelligent man. | ||
One with an innocent face. | ||
Angel of flowers. | ||
Fairy faced, or angelic beauty. | ||
Commendable, success, victory, and triumphant. | ||
One who is good in the eyes of everyone. | ||
Waiting, wait. | ||
Pleiades or cluster of stars. | ||
The one who is constantly searching for something | ||
Moon, lunar, or lunar month. | ||
A woman of a quiet and peaceful personality. | ||
Amazing | ||
Arabic name of the bird quail. | ||
The morning-star, or nightingale | ||
Belonging to night | ||
Happy and soft hearted women. | ||
Affection, or fresh. | ||
The town's loved one, or favorite one. | ||
City-born, or daughter of city. | ||
One who is very handsome. | ||
The best and most valuable pearl. A variant of Shahu. | ||


