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
Izhaan Submission, Obedience, Follower of God's Rules View Detail
Zarar To Strictly View Detail
Usaid Name of a Sahabi View Detail
Zaroon Visitor, Visitant, Traveller, Tourist View Detail
Zaryan Seeker of wealth View Detail
Zohan Gift; Gift from God View Detail
Mahbeer Brave View Detail
Sarim Brave, Courageous, Sharp Sword View Detail
Zaviyar Brave, Loin’s Heart View Detail
Yazdan Merciful, Kind View Detail

10K+ Muslim Boy Names A to Z

Name Meaning
Naajy Variant Of Najy: Safe View Detail
Hurmuz In Parsi meaning is : lord of existence; Ahura Mazda; planet Jupiter; another name for God View Detail
Bashash Friendly View Detail
Badiy First, New View Detail
Muhammad Mustafa Appreciated, ,Chosen, One Of Prophet Mohammed'S Names View Detail
Abdul-jabaar Servant Of The Mighty View Detail
Armun Earnest, Pledge View Detail
Ithaar Selflessness View Detail
Nasikh To Write, To Pay View Detail
Noorudeen Variant Of Nuruddin: Brightness Of The Faith View Detail
Isbahani From Isbahan View Detail
Ya'qub The Biblical Jacob Is The English Language Equivalent View Detail
Abdul Moqit Servant of the Energizer View Detail
Bashaar Variant Of Bashar: Bringer Of Glad Tidings View Detail
Sayfuddin Sword Of The Faith View Detail
Shafay Recommender View Detail
Ashhub Good Stars View Detail
Wiraathat Variant Of Wirathat: Inheritance, Legacy View Detail
Agha A noble person who is honoured for his effieciency, intelligence and great positive leadership qualities. View Detail
Namoos Honor View Detail
Dajjal Liar View Detail
Khidr Green View Detail
Abnat Strength View Detail
Bachra Joy View Detail
Barij Good Sailor View Detail
Daieb The Laugh View Detail
Muhammad Faizan Praiseworthy GlorifiedGreat Beneficence, Charity, Favor, Graceful Man View Detail
Wafiyy Loyal View Detail
Hamshad Always victorious View Detail
Ilaahi Term used for era instituted by Akbar View Detail
Jeo Heart View Detail
Zardari A Baloch tribe of Pakistan View Detail
Drezar Conqueror, Master View Detail
Shujaa'at Variant Of Shuja'at: Bravery, Courage View Detail
Zewad -- View Detail
Shereef Variant Of Sharif: Illustrious View Detail
Aluf Very Familiar, Very Friendly View Detail
Makhtum Experienced View Detail
Ramey Loving View Detail
Mahtaram Respect View Detail
Badrudeen Full Moon Of The Faith View Detail
Gul Rang Colour of Flowers. View Detail
Zahabia Golden, or made of gold View Detail
Mohy To Life View Detail
Achmad Much Praised. One Of Many Names Of The Prophet Muhammad View Detail
Furaniq Leader Of An Army View Detail
Ataro Fire View Detail
Yasima Fragrant flowers View Detail
Abdul-lafif Variant Of Abdal Lafif: Servant Of The Kind One View Detail
Fakhrid-adin Variant Of Fakhr Aldin: Glorious Religion View Detail
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