Popular Baby Boy Names - Unique Boy Names with Meaning

Choose from the vast collection of trendy Baby Boy names. Picking good boy's names for a child is a hectic process. With this portal, you can find an extensive collection of baby boy names with meaning. Parents often search for boy's names for their newborns. You can also check the gender, origin, lucky number, and other details about all boy names.

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Name Meaning Origin
Dinesh day lord from Sanskrit दिन (dina) "day" and ईश (isha) "lord" Hindi
Mangalam All Auspicious Lord Hindi
Eman God is Among us Hindi
Navya New Hindi
Pat A short form of patrick English
Durani An Afghan tribe Persian
Eyal Strength English
Peyman Promise Persian
Fathi Winner, To Win Arabic
Rory redking English
Zeki One who is clever and intelligent. Turkish
Snehal Friendly Hindi
Supratim Beautiful Image Hindi
Asal Honey Arabic
Bilaal Call to prayer (swahili origin ) Arabic
Rasa Expressive Arabic
Mujtahid To Cush Arabic
Kay K English
Wa'ae Protector Urdu
Habeel Name of one of the sons of Sayyidina Aadam AS Urdu
Zwan Fast Arabic
Timo tohonorGod English
Abdul Nasir Servant of the Helper, Protector Urdu
Rahel Jolyful Hindi
Maynor A form of maynard English
Sahni Peaceful Hindi
Clive A steep bank. English
Zakki Intellectual, Ingenious Arabic
Adheen A Humble Person Urdu
Al Siddiq The truthful Urdu
Hisam Sword Arabic
Abd-al-matin Servant Of The Strong Arabic
Daron A form of darren English
Muhtaram Respectable, Honored Arabic
Amartya Immortal Hindi
Lutf In Sindhi meaning is : Bounty, enjoyment. Arabic
Qatadah A Hardwood Tree Arabic
Umais Love Arabic
Irana Lord of Braves Hindi
Skye Water Giver Arabic
Raja King; Sand; Silvery; Emotion; Affection; Hope Hindi
Scotty A familiar form of scott English
Safiy Best Friend Arabic
Dave Beloved; David's Son; Form of David Hindi
Abdus Sami Slave of the All Hearing Urdu
Brett aBreton English
Aldous from the old house English
Amey Eagle Hindi
Zaa'ir Visitor, Guest Arabic
Camden enclosure English
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Ashra Mubashra refers to the ten companions of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) who were promised paradise in their lives. In Islam, the term “Ashra” means ten, and “Mubashra” means glad tidings. This Arabic phrase holds importance in Islam as it inspires Muslims to become better human beings.

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