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
Maliek King Arabic
Moutaq Freed; Freed Slave Arabic
Mubarack Greetings; Blessed Arabic
Muhdee One who Presents Arabic
Mujeedan Doer of Good Deeds; Doer of Arabic
Mutaqun Righteous One; One who Fear God Arabic
Raschid Mature; Of True Faith; Rightly Arabic
Rashdul Having the True Faith Arabic
Abrahm Father of a Multitude Arabic
Bassaam Frequently Smiling Arabic
Dhakiy Intelligent; Bright; Variant of Arabic
Ghafiri Forgiving; One who Pardons Arabic
Inamurrahman Gift from Al-rahman; Gift from Arabic
Marghab Desire; Wish Arabic
Moydul New; Main Arabic
Raeshad Righteous Arabic
Shazahad King Arabic
Suwaihir One who Stays up during the Night; Arabic
Tasahir Plural of Tasheerah Arabic
Harsallah Happiness of Lord Arabic
Hasinus Beautiful King Arabic
Jaraah Surgeon Arabic
Javidkhan Living; Alive Arabic
Majheed Glorious Arabic
Malieq King Arabic
Mibsaam Smiling a Lot Arabic
Rafeekh Friend; Companion Arabic
Rashadh Righteous; Integrity of Conduct Arabic
Sikkander Man's Defender Arabic
Sohayl Good-looking Arabic
Suhbani Friend; Companion Arabic
Abbuzer Name of Sahabi Arabic
Ashhaad Witness; Plural of Shahid Arabic
Faoz Success; Victory; Advantage; Gain; Arabic
Jafaar A Little Stream Arabic
Khaarijah Outstanding Arabic
Khalead Immortal; Eternal Arabic
Mouhamoin Hope Arabic
Nejeeb Distinguished Arabic
Parvaez Commendable Arabic
Raushaid Rightly Guided; Of True Faith; Arabic
Shahajahan King Arabic
Siddeek Righteous; Friend; Truthful; Arabic
Sirajulhaq Lamp / Light of Truth; One who Arabic
Tausiff One who should be Praised Arabic
Zaimudin Leader of the Religion Islam Arabic
Ahmaud Most Praiseworthy Arabic
Awlya Close Friends; The Plural of Arabic
Berngards Brave as a Bear Arabic
Budaiwi Little Bedouin; The Diminutive Arabic
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