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
Hurbuj Big Arabic
Qaleem Writer Arabic
Akhas Excellent, Special Arabic
Muhammad Ibrahim Praiseworthy Glorified,Intimate friend, Father Of Multitude, Prophet’s Name Arabic
Burzin Exalted Persian
Gulbar The Flower Pelting Urdu
Zahabia Golden, or made of gold Urdu
Buqrat An ancient physician. Urdu
Diya-al-din Faithful Arabic
Tarfas Sharp look Urdu
Darain Religion & The World Arabic
Nadar Rare Arabic
Urid To desire Arabic
Abul Farah Father of joy i.e. happy, gl Urdu
Antarah Fearless Bravery Arabic
Rafique Friend, Pal, Well-wisher, Lover, Beloved, Sweetheart Arabic
Zamah Soft Arabic
Arikah Decorated throne. Urdu
Zardari A Baloch tribe of Pakistan Arabic
Irbaaz Strong Arabic
Bu'Ras Variant Of Butras: The Biblical Name Peter Is The English Language Equivalent Arabic
Fayadh Variant Of Fayyadh: Generous Arabic
Seqal To Moderate Arabic
Qaadam Coming Up Arabic
Abu hanifah Father Of A Pious Woman Arabic
Tansu Water of the dawn Turkish
Fazle Mawla Bounty of the Lordah). Urdu
Makhtum Experienced Arabic
Rahbar Guide Arabic
Jariyah Name of a Ashb-as-Suffa Urdu
Mabruk Good News Arabic
Abu Juhafa A Sahabi of the Holy Prophet Urdu
Atrab Melodious Arabic
Hizar Fast Runner Arabic
Idalat Victory Arabic
Boutros Variant transcription of BUTRUS Urdu
Qaabel Able Arabic
Jasur Brave, bold, courageous Urdu
Khan Sahib Respectable Word Arabic
Ghazarat Abundance, Plenty Arabic
Faqeed Rare, great Urdu
Sadeem Pious Arabic
Mardan Brave, Bold, Fearless Arabic
Wardan Obedient, Loyal, Follower Arabic
Daudi A flower. Urdu
Fazle Rab Bounty of lord. Urdu
Sevket Turkish form of Shawkat, meaning power and dignity Turkish
Hamden Praised Arabic
Keykhusru Exalted Urdu
Mukhlid Always,Permanence Urdu
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