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
Abu lahab Father Of The Flame Arabic
Taalib Candidate, Student Arabic
Raaef The Increased Urdu
Saed Arm, lion Arabic
Haabeel Variant Of Habil: The Biblical Abel Is The English Language Equivalent Arabic
Nudrat Rarity, Uniqueness Arabic
Fuad Heart, Soul Arabic
Abdar Glassy,Shiny clean Urdu
Mufassil Obvious, Will What Expounded Arabic
Zurain A Bright Holy Light Arabic
Awaiz Decorated, decked. Urdu
Bijan A Character In Shahnameh Persian
Qari Reader, Reciter Arabic
Riyadh Gardens Arabic
Jafri Yellow flowers Persian
Jaafar Variant Of Jafar: Rivulet Arabic
Afsar Better, Explained, Officer Persian
Nafia -- Arabic
Insha Allah If allah willed Arabic
Bazil Royal; Kingly. Arabic
Nayyar Bright the star Arabic
Sajeel Beautiful, Allurements Persian
Ariq Deep Rooted Arabic
Wajeeh Variant Of Wajih: Notable, Eminent, Noble Arabic
Sudais “sixth”, “one Out Of Six” Arabic
Turgut House Or Housing, Places To Sit Or Stay Turkish
Jari brave Arabic
Ghali Expensive (Kiswahili) Arabic
Fayyaz Very Generous, Liberal Arabic
Jabran Penalty, Reward Arabic
Pawar eternity, chronic Persian
Samal Artisan Arabic
Hamil Flat-Topped Hill Arabic
Zeroun Wise Arabic
Behrouz Fortunate, Lucky Persian
Arz Earth, Ground Arabic
Zamir -- Arabic
Salif In Sindhi meaning is : Previous, Former. Arabic
Al Rafi One of the names of Allah. Urdu
Tabeeb Doctor Arabic
Zaboor Lion Urdu
Pak Clean, Touchstone Urdu
Sabah Morning, Dawn Arabic
Abraz Most Prominent, Most Distinctive Arabic
Zaviyar Brave, Loin’s Heart Arabic
Tahoor Purify, Pure To Arabic
Sardar Commander. Head. Arabic
Issam Safeguard Urdu
Abd-al-jabbar Servant Of The Mighty Arabic
Noureddine The Light Of Religion. Arabic
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