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
Asardeen Honoured Person of the Religion Arabic
Fayzel Arbiter; Judge Arabic
Khaleid Immortal; Eternal Arabic
Muzzaffer Victory Arabic
Nasarath God of Love Arabic
Qudair Decree; Reckoning; Judgement; The Arabic
Rachaud Lion Arabic
Ramelle Son Arabic
Rauoof Merciful; Kind; An Attribute Arabic
Shydi Greater Arabic
Tahjeeb Manners Arabic
Thasthaheer Silent Arabic
Aqllan Keen; Intelligent Arabic
Basheir Well-educated Arabic
Dillzan Pride of Heart Arabic
Ghanimi Winner; One who always Wins Arabic
Immel Flowers Arabic
Mutailib Desired; Sought; Demanded; The Arabic
Nacki Illiterate Arabic
Rabooh Winner; One who Makes a Profit Arabic
Sahier Wakeful Arabic
Sahnawaj Brave; God's Gift Arabic
Sarafath Humour; Wisdom Arabic
Shaahideen Witness Arabic
Shaquell Handsome Arabic
Siyadah Greatness; Glory; Honour; Arabic
Sudairi Type of Tree; Form of Sudair Arabic
Tayyaar Title of Ja'far Arabic
Yanaabi Fountains Arabic
Aarmaan Wish; Desire Arabic
Bhasheer Intelligent and Discerning Arabic
Farruq One who Distinguishes Truth from Arabic
Halym Mild; Patient; Gentle Arabic
Hayyaan Alive; Name of a Raavi who Arabic
Jahmile Beauty Arabic
Jumaanah Little Pearl; Crystal; Diamond; Arabic
Laifq All Time Happy Arabic
Mejad Very Generous Arabic
Mustaghfireen Ones who Pray for Forgiveness Arabic
Naasiheen Givers of Advice Arabic
Nadwin Origin of Saudi Arabia Arabic
Nayihan Avoider; Stopper Arabic
Niezaam Honorific Title; Lord; King Arabic
Parweez Happy; Victorious Peace Arabic
Qamarussalam One who Create Peace; Moon of God; Arabic
Qaseet Just; Fair; One who Deals with Arabic
Raaie Splendid; Magnificent Arabic
Rudaev Heart Arabic
Sarfudheen Charming; Handsome Arabic
Shakawat Dignity; Prestige; Richness; Brave Arabic
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