Ahlam

Meaning of Ahlam

Ahlam is a beautiful and meaningful name of Arabic origin, commonly given to girls. Pronounced as ah-LAHM (/ˈɑːləm/), Ahlam translates to "dreams" or "visions," symbolizing hope, aspirations, and the beauty of imagination. The name has a poetic and ethereal quality, often evoking images of serene dreams and peaceful nights. A variation of this name includes Ahlame. In the United States, Ahlam has seen modest but consistent usage over the years, reflecting its unique charm and cultural richness. Its popularity peaked in 2017 with 48 occurrences, ranking it at 3303. Although not among the most common names, Ahlam stands out for its distinctive sound and profound meaning, making it an excellent choice for parents seeking a name that is both elegant and culturally significant.

Pronunciation

Arabic

  • Pronunced as ah-LAHM (/ˈɑːləm/)

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Notable People Named Ahlam

Ahlam Mosteghanemi, born in Tunisia on April 13, 1953, is a pioneering Algerian poet and writer, celebrated as the first Algerian woman to write poetry and fiction in Arabic, and renowned for her novel "Memory of the Flesh" published in 1993.
Ahlam, also known as Ahlam, is a prominent Emirati singer and actress who has released 14 albums and served as a judge on popular singing competitions like Arab Idol and The Voice: Ahla Sawt.
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