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.

10K+ Boy Names A to Z

Name Meaning Origin
Siddik Truthful; Upright; Honest Arabic
Zuraib Fierce Attacker Arabic
Eeshvara -- Hindi
Kotapa -- Hindi
Mustaqim Ali Upright, strongCousin Brother of Prophet Muhammad (P.B.U. H), Fourth caliph Ali ibn Abi Talib Arabic
Nazzeef Pure Arabic
Shailadhar Lord Krishna Hindi
Shivabandhu Friend of Shiva Hindi
Alameen Truthfulness; Belonged to the Arabic
Badusha King; Emperor Arabic
Isva Spiritual Teacher Hindi
Kaikeya -- Hindi
Mangla -- Hindi
Raship -- Hindi
Sherbaz Keeper of Lions Arabic
Vinahast Lord Shiva Hindi
Angati One who Maintains the Sacred Fire Hindi
Faz Unusal Intelligent and Kind Arabic
Kakila Worn Around Neck Hindi
Mugheir Fast Arabic
Mukkarram Great, Dear Arabic
Muqqadas Pure Arabic
Shahal Easy; Kind; Simplicity Arabic
Shantum -- Hindi
Hizaab Group Arabic
Vedavrata Vow of the Vedas Hindi
Vishwasa -- Hindi
Bais One of the Ninety-nine Names of Arabic
Dhirana Delighting on Devotion Hindi
Maraimalai -- Hindi
Muhriz Obtainer; Winner; Earner Arabic
Mukhraq Sir, Owner Arabic
Zibran Well Achiever, Reward Hindi
Asitabha With Unrestrained Glory Surrounded by Light Hindi
Gazroni Name Of A Waliullah Arabic
Gnendran -- Hindi
Gustehem Name Of A Famous Iranian Wrestler Arabic
Junayed Fighter; Soldier; Small Army Arabic
Jyotichndra Splendour Hindi
Kaiden Warrior; Friend Arabic
Mangilal Auspicious Marathi
Yogeen -- Hindi
Anfaz God's Gift Arabic
Fardaal Stay Arabic
Giriraja -- Hindi
Wissam Order Arabic
Asutosh One who Becomes Happy Easily Hindi
Dvarik Door Attendant One of the Eighteen Attendants of Surya Hindi
Mashdar Scene Arabic
Palomi -- Hindi
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