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
Huzaifah Companion Of Prophet Muhammad, Huzaifah Ibn Yaman Arabic
Hera Queen Of Heaven. Urdu
Aatazaz Be Dear Arabic
Shaban Young men Arabic
Hakan Noble, Of The Highest Race; Exalted Son Arabic
Hasnat Beautiful, Fair, Elegant Arabic
Saman Home, Welfare Arabic
Akif Attached, Intent. Arabic
Kaleem Speaker, Interlocutor Arabic
Nizam Administration. Arabic
Adal Noble, Precious Arabic
Aalif Compassionate, Affectionate Arabic
Aaaqil One who is wise and intelligent Urdu
Ali Haider The High, Exalted One, Lion Arabic
Nur Light Arabic
Saifi Sworded Urdu
Alamgir Conqueror Of The World Arabic
Nadir Dear, Rare, Precious Arabic
Rahib intelligent Urdu
Sartaj Husband, Crown Arabic
Moosa Name of a Prophet, Arabic Form Of Moses Arabic
Harun Chief, Messenger, Protector Arabic
Latif Gentle, Kind Arabic
Ateeq Old Ancient. Arabic
Safi Clear Arabic
Marjan Coral Pashto
Aaiez -- Urdu
Nazish Proud Persian
Jaish Very excellent, fine Arabic
George In American meaning is : Farmer Arabic
Khabeeb, Khubaib Smart Urdu
Milad Birth, Christmas Persian
Ravi Composer Urdu
Aamin God Have It So Arabic
Ummi Do Not Read Arabic
Keyaan Crown, King Urdu
A'azz Mightier, Stronger, Dearer, More Beloved Arabic
Aaien Darwish adjectives Urdu
Shad Happy, gratified Persian
Amanullah Protection of God Sindhi
Fuzail Excellence, Reward, Grace, Favor Arabic
Aazam Supreme, Powerful Arabic
Ashab Master, Friends, Companions Arabic
Rameez Symbol. Urdu
Ikhlaq Morals Virtues Arabic
Aamer Ruler, Who Ordered Arabic
Shahryar The King Persian
Muneer Brilliant. Shining. Arabic
Mahbub Beloved, Dear Arabic
Labib Sensible, Intelligent Arabic
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