Batoul (bah-TOOL) glides across the tongue like a sunlit breeze through a plaza at siesta time. In Arabic it means “pure” or “chaste,” carrying the gentle power of Maryam—an icon of serene strength—and snapping with a subtle spark of starry-eyed charm. In the U.S., this feminine beauty appears about ten times a year on the baby-name stage, hovering near the top-950 spotlight—a hidden treasure in a sea of sameness. Its vowels linger like a sweet canto, and its exotic flair feels como un abrazo de alma y corazón, infusing every syllable with pasión. Best of all, it’s world-ready without a passport stamp—just say bah-TOOL with a grin. For adventurous parents seeking a name for their daughter that marries modern verve with ancient poetry, Batoul sashays in with warmth, promise, and a dash of Latin fuego.
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