Muslim Boys Names A to Z

Discover popular Muslim boy names like Zaviyar, Aizal, Huzaifa, Shahwaiz, and Aliyar, 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.

10K+ Muslim Boy Names A to Z

Name Meaning Origin
Muhammad Asad Praiseworthy GlorifiedLion, Virtuous, Fortunate Arabic
Qosain Two Bows Arabic
Fikhar Honour, pride, glory. Urdu
Zakyas Innocent Arabic
Baleel Moisture, One of the Prophet Urdu
Shazab Away From Home Arabic
Bozorgmehr A Character In Shahnameh Persian
Afsaruddin Crown of the religion (Islam), Adorning the religion (Islam) Urdu
Bahad Arm Balochi
Ajlaan Fast Arabic
Irken Unrestricted Graduate Arabic
Jazey The Patient, Impatient, Strong Decision-Maker Urdu
Muhammad Taha Praiseworthy GlorifiedPure, Mystic, Name Of a Surah, Prophet’s Name Arabic
Zarqam Blue Arabic
Faizan Ali Great Beneficence, Charity, Favor, Graceful ManCousin Brother of Prophet Muhammad (P.B.U. H), Fourth caliph Ali ibn Abi Talib Arabic
Muhammad Arshad Praiseworthy Glorified,Better Guided, Honest, Most Rightly Guided, Most Reasonable Arabic
Rifaat One who has a high status, rank Turkish
Ziram Wooden Piece Arabic
Hosmunt Clever Person Turkish
Moqan Faith Urdu
Karamah Nobility, miracle Urdu
Nadbim close friends Urdu
Nakhshib Well the moon Urdu
Sohail Ahmed Shining Star, Gentle, EasePraise Worthy, Noble, Commendable, Name Of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) Arabic
Zajah Glass Maker Arabic
Abdul-razaaq Servant Of The Maintainer, Provider Arabic
Gan Eligible, Capable Arabic
Hasil Income Arabic
Sultan Ahmed Ruler, KingPraise Worthy, Noble, Commendable, Name Of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) Arabic
Muhammad Ahmed Appreciated, Name Of The Last Prophet Of Allah (SWT) Praise Worthy, Noble, Commendable, Name Of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) Arabic
Abdullah Ali Servant Of Allah, Obedient, Name Of Prophet’s FatherCousin Brother of Prophet Muhammad (P.B.U. H), Fourth caliph Ali ibn Abi Talib Arabic
Zowan Hasty, Rash Arabic
Armoun Earnest, Pledge Persian
Muhammad Zeeshan Praiseworthy GlorifiedThe Glory, Magnificent, High In Dignity Arabic
Sumair Good friend Arabic
Muhammad Junaid Praiseworthy GlorifiedA Sufi Saint, Spiritual, Young Fighter, Warrior Arabic
Barar Fruit bearer Arabic
Awliya Allies, Friends Arabic
Satar Curtains Arabic
Sha-ab Group Arabic
Shadad Name Of A King Arabic
Mehfooz Safe Arabic
Tulab Desire Arabic
Muhammad Yunus Appreciated, ,The Biblical Jonas Is The English Language Equivalent. A Prophet's Name Arabic
Saaf Near Arabic
Shamel Near Arabic
Abdullah Ahmed Servant Of Allah, Obedient, Name Of Prophet’s FatherPraise Worthy, Noble, Commendable, Name Of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) Arabic
Manan Beneficient Arabic
Tabish Ahmed Warmth. Brilliance.Praise Worthy, Noble, Commendable, Name Of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) Arabic
Abrar Ahmed Virtuous, Pious, Great ManPraise Worthy, Noble, Commendable, Name Of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) Arabic
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