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
Kader Variant transcription of QADIR Urdu
Aza In Hindu meaning is : Comfort Arabic
Shujaat bravery,Boldly Arabic
Taban Resplendent, Glittering Arabic
Iffan Time, season, weather Arabic
Ashmal Perfect, Complete Arabic
Urwah In Sindhi meaning is : Hand-held, support. Arabic
Hurmat Chastity, Sacred. Arabic
Aalamgeer Conqueror Of The World Arabic
Makki Pertaining To Makkah. Arabic
Ayur East Wind Arabic
Niazi Niaz get one tribe Arabic
Javier In American meaning is : Owner of a new house Arabic
Hilal In Sindhi meaning is : Crescent. Arabic
Hurriyat Freedom, Liberty, Independence Arabic
Mamoon Reliable man Arabic
Wase Wide Spacious Arabic
Kaden Companion Arabic
Feroze Man of triumph Irani
Burj Zodiac Sign, Star, Constellation Arabic
Faheel Good ancestry Urdu
Abaj Eternity Arabic
Awad Reward, Compensation Arabic
Tarif Unique. Arabic
Asir Selected, Chosen Arabic
Sabri Patient Arabic
Hood The Biblical Hud Is The English Language Equivalent. A Prophet'S Name. Arabic
Kalb Dog Arabic
Salam Accomplish Arabic
Arya Aryan Persian
Ataur Rahman Gift of the mercifulah. Urdu
Faid Benefit, advantage, gain Urdu
Kunwar Thunder clouds Urdu
Mamnoon Variant Of Mamnun: Trustworthy Arabic
Khalif Surrogates successor Arabic
Khadim Servant, Attendant Arabic
Haaziq Variant Of Haziq: Skillful, Intelligent Arabic
Maulana Our Master Arabic
Amiri Leader, Officer, prince ( Swahili origin ) Arabic
Rafeeq Kind. Ally. Arabic
Azain Decoration. Urdu
Atish Fire Persian
Afandi Mighty Turkish
Shaya Worthy Persian
Alai In Gaelic meaning is : Defender of man. Arabic
Wakeel Agent, Representative. Arabic
Aniq Beautiful, Pretty Arabic
Azmeer Clever, pious. Urdu
Afzaal Collect bounty Arabic
Kaan King of kings or ruler. Turkish
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