Muslim Boy Names A to Z

Muhammad, Ali, Ahmed, Umar, and Hussain are popular boy names that reflect Islamic values. These names appear in the Quran, Hadith, and religious writings, which highlight their significance. You will find the best Muslim names in the A-Z list with meanings to make the right choice at Hamariweb.

10K+ Muslim Boy Names A to Z

Name Meaning Origin
Farukh Akhtar Feeling Lucky Urdu
Husaam In Muslim meaning is : Sword Arabic
Bakhat Luck, High Arabic
Quddoos Angels Arabic
Ajib Wonderful Urdu
Zebeeb ZEBEEB FAROOQ ZEBEEB USMAN ZEBEEB KHURRAM ZEBEEB KALEEM Arabic
Ghaur Consideration, Depth, Attention Arabic
Baljat Brightness, Dawn Arabic
Shadab Khan Fresh, evergreen Arabic
Ataa Arabic - Gift; Fante - One of Twins; Turkish - Ancestor, Predecessor Turkish
Behlole An old name Arabic
Perwak Protector, Caring Urdu
Changeez Chengiz Khan Persian
Arashmid Archimedes Persian
Farhatullah Pleasure Of God Arabic
Khashayar Name Of A Persian King Persian
Kabaark Noble, dignatories. Urdu
Fir'aun Proud Arabic
Shaaz Exceptional Arabic
Ahzan Walking on hard ground. Grieving Arabic
Asker Turkish word for soldier Turkish
Baqat Bouquet, Bunch Of Flowers Arabic
Akhzam Male Serpent Arabic
Muinuddin Variant Of Moinuddin: Assister Of The Faith Arabic
Amon River of Turkestan Arabic
Yaamen Right Side Arabic
Ismaael In Muslim meaning is : A Prophet's name Arabic
Akhdan Best Friend Urdu
Humd Praise of Allah Urdu
Jaffar.-ja'far Variant Of Jafar: Rivulet Arabic
Iklil Crown, garland. Urdu
Jawdan Goodness Urdu
Hamdosh Playing With The Persian
Tarfah Kind Of Tree Arabic
Jabiri Comforter (swahili origin ) Arabic
Dekel Palm Tree Arabic
Fasah VASTHESS Urdu
Zaifan Host Arabic
Zewad -- Arabic
Baheen Exalted, great, noble. Urdu
Shuaib The Biblical Jethro Is The English Language Equivalent Arabic
Jamael Handsome Arabic
Iksir Elixir. Urdu
Ajdal Lovey, Handsome Arabic
Abdul Khafiz Servant of the Descender Urdu
Mutee Variant Of Muti: Obedient Arabic
Gabang Whiskered Sound Arabic
Gargar Artisan Persian
Saadat Happiness, Bliss Arabic
Rasib Soft Arabic
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