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
Tafreed Alone Arabic
Abu ghalib Father Of Ghalib Arabic
Amaad Trust Arabic
Abdul-haafiz Servant Of The Protector Arabic
Izazuddawlah Honour of the state. Urdu
Huat Planet Arabic
Koakab Stars Urdu
Khales Pure, finished Arabic
Malook Beautiful Arabic
Kifaayat Variant Of Kifayat: Sufficiency, Competence Arabic
Koosha Diligent Persian
Ma'sum Infallible, Innocent Arabic
Zimad Medicine Arabic
Iftikharus Sadat Pride of the chiefs. Urdu
Fakhr-aldin Glorious Religion Arabic
Kambar Black and White Balochi
Bakor Variant Of Bakr: Camel Arabic
Qutb Pivot, Pole, Axis, Celebrity Arabic
Zulfat Near Arabic
Perman Hope, Expectation, Support, Protection, Desire, Wish Arabic
Afrand Splendor, Glory Persian
Abdul Waajid Servant of the Finder Urdu
Alaaudeen Excellence Of Religion Arabic
Kaseer Plenty Urdu
Erekhsha Archer Who Decided The Boundaries Of Iran Persian
Abdul-muhsen Variant Of Abdal Muhsin: Servant Of The Charitable One Arabic
Lokman Favour of the All-merciful (Allah) Urdu
Anoushiravan Name Of A Persian King Persian
Farashah Moth, Butterfly Arabic
Muhibb Lover, Fancier Arabic
Fahmidah Intelligent, Wise Arabic
Heqiq Worthy Arabic
Moosaa-kaaiim Variant Of Musa Kaim: Early Imam (Leader) Of Islam Arabic
Dubb State, Condition Arabic
Ghalb Victory, Superior Power Arabic
Nofel Giver Arabic
Alhazar Sos, help. Urdu
Farmadar Commander, Ruler Persian
Ghiman Clouds Arabic
Nouman Gift Arabic
Muntaqim The Name Of Allah Arabic
Samter Intelligent Urdu
Akhsam Broad-sword, Lion Arabic
Radhee Variant Of Radhi: Satisfied, Content Arabic
Khalaf Hasan Successor of Hasan. Urdu
Fakahat Good Natured Arabic
Ahwas Having narrow, contracted or squinting eye Urdu
Latib The Stability Arabic
Anaid Rebel Arabic
Laahaz Mountain Arabic
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