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Yes, Arabic names in Gulf countries like ( Kuwait, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Yemen .. etc ) differ somehow from names in other Arabic countries.
All 22 Arabic League Countries have Arabic as an official language and almost the entire population of each of those countries speaks some dialect of Arabic with excepting immigrants from other areas of the world.
amber = "kahraman" /kəhrəmæn/ كهرمان According to the website Google Translate, the above is the Arabic for "amber."
Most countries use the Arabic (or Hindu-Arabic) numeral system. It is the standard number system we use all the time.
The Arabic world contains 22 countries, which are:KuwaitPalestinian AuthorityQatarJordanBahrainUnited Arab EmiratesLebanonLibyaOmanSaudi ArabiaSyriaTunisiaIraqComorosAlgeriaSudanDjiboutiEgyptYemenMauritaniaMoroccoSomaliaChad, Eritrea, and Israel all recognize standard Arabic as one of their official languages, but they are not considered Arabic countries.
Arabic
There are 22 countries in the Arab League, where Arabic is the official language. Some of these countries include Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, UAE, Qatar, Jordan, and Morocco.
Almost all Arabic Countries and Some Northern African Countries
Arabic countries speak Arabic. like turkey azerbeijan turkmenistan they don't speak Arabic and their Muslims (: I don't know excatly the percentage.
Arabic is official language in All Arabs world 22 countries also in Spoken in Sahara states, Iran,Turkey, Eritrea, and many countries where Arabs lived such as Brazil, Indonesia etc.
Arabic was--and is--spoken throughout the Islamic world, since Arabic was the language in which God spoke to Muhammad (and therefore considered to be the language of God) and the language of the Qu'ran.
Not even close. Please see my Article on Arabic Dialects which discusses the differences between the dialects.