Muslim Boy Names Starting with A

Welcome your new baby with a special collection of Islamic names that are ideal for him. These are unique names and give your child a sense of individuality. These names, which reflect their cultural heritage, are ideal for your little one because they capture them the most accurately. The meanings of modern Muslim baby Boy names beginning with the letter A are presented in a concise and user-friendly format. You can make use Hamariweb if you're looking for the best Muslim Boy name with the letter A for your child.

Popular Muslim Boy Names Start With A

Name Meaning Origin
Abu Huzaifah A famous Sahabi of Rasoolull Urdu
Aabid Ali Worshiper, One Who Worship Allah, God KnowsCousin Brother of Prophet Muhammad (P.B.U. H), Fourth caliph Ali ibn Abi Talib Arabic
Asham Cloud, Raven Arabic
Aqidah Faith, Belief Arabic
Ajab Wonder, Astonishment Arabic
Ahraz Protection, piety. Urdu
Abdul-quddus In Sindhi meaning is : Servant of the Holy. Arabic
Al Burhan The proof. Urdu
Abdul-karim Variant Of Abdul-Kareem: One Who Serves A Generous Man Arabic
Abu' bakr Father Of A Young Camel Arabic
Aqrab Zodiac Sign Of Scorpio Arabic
Abdul Ali Slave of the High one Urdu
Ab Ul Hasan Hassan's father, Syedna Hazrat Ali's surname Arabic
Aadil Ali Fairness, JusticeCousin Brother of Prophet Muhammad (P.B.U. H), Fourth caliph Ali ibn Abi Talib Arabic
Ansab Altar Stones Arabic
Affan To Forgive, A Person Who Forgives, Modest Arabic
Abadard Prosperous Arabic
Aimer Fortunate Urdu
Abdul-haseeb Servant Of The Respected, Esteemed Arabic
Ayash Rich Arabic
Adeem Rare Arabic
Aadil Ahmed Fairness, JusticePraise Worthy, Noble, Commendable, Name Of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) Arabic
Asmad Helpful Urdu
Abdul-alim Variant Of Abdul-Aleem: Servant Of The Omniscient Arabic
Abdul-raheem Variant Of Abdul-Rahim: Servant Of The Most Compassionate Arabic
Armeen A Character In Shahnameh (Key-ghobad's Son) Persian
Akhyar Better, Best Arabic
Aidh Name of a reciter of the Holy Quran Urdu
Abdul-latif Variant Of Abdul-Lateef: One Who Serves A Kind Man Arabic
Abdul-matin Variant Of Abdul Mateen: Servant Of The Firm. Strong Arabic
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