Muslim Boys Names A to Z

Discover popular Muslim boy names like Hamza, Faizan, Arham, Rayan and Zaviyar, known for their strong spiritual meanings and cultural roots. Explore a carefully curated list of meaningful Muslim boy names inspired by Islamic tradition and values. Discover a wide range of popular and trendy Islamic boy names, each with special meaning. From timeless Arabic names to modern Persian-inspired choices, each name is rich in heritage and significance. When choosing a name with regards to its spiritual meaning or fashionability, choose a name that symbolizes faith, character and values. Start your search of finding the best Islamic name today.

Popular Muslim Boy Names of The Week

Name Meaning
Musab Ibn-umair RA was so Named He was a View Detail
Yazdan Merciful, Kind View Detail
Azlan Lion, Brave, Courageous man View Detail
Shazim Happiness View Detail
Zurain A Bright Holy Light View Detail
Shahzain Brave, Good Adornment & Skillful View Detail
Khuzaima Gabal Elba Dragon Tree, Name Of A Companion View Detail
Hayyan Alive, Living one, Lively View Detail
Aliyar High, Elevated, Champion, Eminent View Detail
Mahbeer Brave View Detail

10K+ Muslim Boy Names A to Z

Name Meaning
Zaheed Patient, Enduring View Detail
Tejmil To Adorned View Detail
Muhammad Abdullah Praiseworthy GlorifiedServant Of Allah, Obedient, Name Of Prophet’s Father View Detail
Fihr Means "stone pestle" in Arabic. View Detail
Abteen Higher View Detail
Anarbek Pomegranate master View Detail
Abhaar Seas, Oceans, Noble And Great Men View Detail
Gabang Whiskered Sound View Detail
Ashhal Having bluish-black eyes View Detail
Amash Pious View Detail
Rafique Friend, Pal, Well-wisher, Lover, Beloved, Sweetheart View Detail
Hefil More View Detail
Farhatullah Pleasure Of God View Detail
Faramarz A Character In Shahnameh View Detail
Ghazar Who Honouring View Detail
Khosrow A Character In Shahnameh View Detail
Arj Ability, intelligence View Detail
Nathar Scattered, Tiny Pieces View Detail
Aql Wisdom, Intelligence View Detail
Yaamen Right Side View Detail
Tengiz Sea, ocean View Detail
Taam Hungry View Detail
Bakurah Beginning, Dawn View Detail
Butrus Arabic Form Of Peter View Detail
Ahbar Wise, sensible View Detail
Khan Sahib Respectable Word View Detail
Azd Helper, Assistant View Detail
Farbod Right, Orthodox View Detail
Jawdan Goodness View Detail
Hizar Fast Runner View Detail
Qasiem Destiny Maker View Detail
Ajib Wonderful View Detail
Ishfaaq Variant Of Ishfaq: Compassion, Kindness View Detail
Yemina Suitable,proper. View Detail
Muinuddin Variant Of Moinuddin: Assister Of The Faith View Detail
Qadees Gohar View Detail
Avgan A Character In Shahnameh (Name Of A Warrior In Ferydoon's Army) View Detail
Halam Wise, Sensible, Clever, Crafty, Artful View Detail
Khasa Kings Ride A Horse View Detail
Khashayar Name Of A Persian King View Detail
Zil Elahi The Shadow Of Allah View Detail
Sultan Ali Ruler, KingCousin Brother of Prophet Muhammad (P.B.U. H), Fourth caliph Ali ibn Abi Talib View Detail
Darain Religion & The World View Detail
Raid Leader View Detail
Shaheem Wise View Detail
Asker Turkish word for soldier View Detail
Iqdar Value View Detail
Akhdan Best Friend View Detail
Zulfiqar Ali Sword of Ali ibn Abi Talib , that which has vertebrae, cleaver of the spineCousin Brother of Prophet Muhammad (P.B.U. H), Fourth caliph Ali ibn Abi Talib View Detail
Abul haija Father Of Battle View Detail
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