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
Abyad A narrator of hadith Sindhi
Diya Shining Arabic
Farooqi Hazrat Umar attributed to Arabic
Tayseer Variant Of Taysir: Facilitation Arabic
Mashaal Light Arabic
Yadullah Allah karim hand Persian
Abarin notavan Great Rejuvenator Arabic
Sairam Wise and clever Urdu
Baljeet Mighty, Victorious Punjabi
Ibad Servants, Slaves Arabic
Eldar One who is born to fight with fire Turkish
Abdul Wajid Servant of the Finder Urdu
Ghiyas One Who Ask For Help Another Name For God Arabic
Nuruddin Brightness Of The Faith Arabic
Fazeel Knowledgeable Arabic
Sehal Simple, soft Arabic
Hubb Love, Wish, Desire Arabic
Tareef Variant Of Tarif: Rare. Uncommon Arabic
Ayyaz Mahmood Ghaznavi of slave name Persian
Atin Strong Arabic
Harif Pungent, Hot Arabic
Halem Young Arabic
Ziaf Bushes lion Arabic
Habbah Berry, Grain, Seed Arabic
Haamid In Muslim meaning is : Praising (God); Loving (God) Arabic
Kashir Humor Arabic
Borna Young, Youthful Persian
Rifaqat Companionship, Society Arabic
Zarir Way Damp Arabic
Yaameen Towards Right Arabic
Sabeeh Variant Of Sabeh: Pretty, Handsome, Beautiful Arabic
Hidayatullah Guidance of Allah. Urdu
Afgan The Loser Persian
Qusay In Sindhi meaning is : Distant. Arabic
Badir Shining Arabic
Zeesham brave,Bold Urdu
Muhaddith Transmitter. Interpreter Of Hadith Arabic
Askari Legions Urdu
Baahir Variant Of Bahir: Dazzling, Brilliant Arabic
Nu'Man Blood. Old Arabic Name Arabic
Muheet That Which Embraces All Round Arabic
Anoush Eternal Persian
Haibat FRIGHT,Fear Urdu
Ra'is Head, Chief Arabic
Sheharyar King, big Elderly Persian
Salas Third, true, order Arabic
Dayan Nobleman, Prince, Chief, Head Arabic
Aawan Moment, time, clock Arabic
Reebal Brave Urdu
Baram The Nation'S Son Persian
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