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
Bazami Decorate The Gamers View Detail
Irqaam To write View Detail
Afzan King of Kings View Detail
Ayan Ali Gif Of God, Reward, Blessing,Cousin Brother of Prophet Muhammad (P.B.U. H), Fourth caliph Ali ibn Abi Talib View Detail
Halit Grapes View Detail
Hasher Collector View Detail
Rizwan Ali Acceptance, Good Will, Name Of The Keeper Of The Gates Of HeavenCousin Brother of Prophet Muhammad (P.B.U. H), Fourth caliph Ali ibn Abi Talib View Detail
Shahraiz Greater. Glory View Detail
Bahbuh Gay View Detail
Muhammad Tahir Appreciated, ,Pure, Clean, Chaste View Detail
Tajil Time View Detail
Aiwan Supporter, helper View Detail
Ghateem Watery View Detail
Anayet Attention View Detail
Junaid Jamshed Young Fighter, Warrior,Shining River View Detail
Bashid Whatever View Detail
Mehar Ali Courtesy of GodCousin Brother of Prophet Muhammad (P.B.U. H), Fourth caliph Ali ibn Abi Talib View Detail
Takhliq Made View Detail
Ozil Genuine; Real; Gift of God View Detail
Zamim The Well View Detail
Dashnag Right Hand View Detail
Taraaz Image View Detail
Zasaad Fast View Detail
Ayaan Ahmed Gift Of God, Reward, Generosity,Praise Worthy, Noble, Commendable, Name Of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) View Detail
Bahaaldin Magnificence of the faith View Detail
Tayyeb Pure View Detail
Beshatarna Compassionate View Detail
Tarad Flag View Detail
Ashshaq Madly In Love View Detail
Taliq Eager For, Desirous View Detail
Naqqee Variant Of Naqqi: Pure, Clean View Detail
Qamqam -- View Detail
Azuiti Wife Of Ahura Mazda View Detail
Zamaa Day View Detail
Hasshid One who gathers the people together, the Name of the son of lmaam Bukhaari(RA), A great Muhaddith. View Detail
Zaman Hussain Time, Age, DestinyGood, Handsome, Beautiful View Detail
Bekarys The name is derived from the Turkish title Beg meaning chieftain, master and Kazakh word Arys, meaning foundation, support, framework View Detail
Shahzad Ali Son of King, Prince, Nobel manCousin Brother of Prophet Muhammad (P.B.U. H), Fourth caliph Ali ibn Abi Talib View Detail
Tufhan Complete View Detail
Ajlah A narrator of hadith had this name View Detail
Fazlehaq Bounty of the Truth (Allah) View Detail
Anas Ahmed Affection, Love, Pleasant Companionship,Praise Worthy, Noble, Commendable, Name Of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) View Detail
Chand Khan Moon's Owner View Detail
Jelaluddin Glory Of The Faith View Detail
Adnan Hussain Settler, One Who Settle For A Long Time In A Place, ParadiseGood, Handsome, Beautiful View Detail
Qameen -- View Detail
Fakharulislam Glory of Islam View Detail
Bashsh Glad, Cheerful View Detail
Khairudeen Variant Of Khairudin: The Good Of The Faith View Detail
Azyal The Part Of A Garment That Hangs Below The Chest, The Lower Part Of A Shirt, Etc. View Detail
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