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
Jawd Torrential Rain Arabic
Kerrim Wonderful Arabic
Najmussaqib Shining Star Arabic
Nejeeb Distinguished Arabic
Shaquelle Handsome Arabic
Shoheed God Gift Arabic
Sirajulhaq Lamp / Light of Truth; One who Arabic
Abdalah Servant of the Moon God Named Al Arabic
Abubacar Noble Arabic
Adskan Knight Arabic
Arislan Honest Person Arabic
Dhulfaqaar Name of a Celebrated Sword Arabic
Jebraeil Angel Arabic
Khajamohinuddin Khaja Arabic
Majjadin Praiseworthy; Commendable; Arabic
Mussaraf Brave Arabic
Muzahhi One who Slaughters / Sacrifices; Arabic
Nisamdeen Discipline of the Religion Islam Arabic
Rukaanah Firm; Solid Arabic
Sanoubar A Cone Bearing Tree Arabic
Surah Al Baqarah The Cow Arabic
Tureeb Golden Arabic
Allahbukhsh Gift of Allah Arabic
Attiah God is Helper Arabic
Barraaq Flashing; Bright; Brilliant Arabic
Fayazdeen Extremely Generous Arabic
Khaaliq Creator Arabic
Mahzuuz Success Arabic
Marzug Blessed by Allah Arabic
Mehrbaan Merciful; Gentle; Kind Arabic
Muameer Long-lived; Variant of Muammir / Arabic
Qatawah A Companion Arabic
Sahebaaj Mighty; Brave Arabic
Shaauille Handsome; Pretty Arabic
Shahaadah To be Witness; Martyrdom Arabic
Shakkeeb Gift; Patience; Reward; Beauty Arabic
Darayavahush Wealthy Arabic
Faihami Understanding; Comprehending; Arabic
Giladi Moon Arabic
Kalead King Arabic
Mohmood Praiseworthy; The Prophet of Islam Arabic
Sannee Exalted; High in Rank and Status Arabic
Shairyaar Friendship Arabic
Sirajaddin One who Guides - Enlightens Arabic
Tajudinn Crown of Religion Arabic
Ahuramazda Divinity of Wisdom Arabic
Budayl Name of a Companion of the Prophet Arabic
Dhuljalaal Majestic Arabic
Faisl Arbiter; Judge Arabic
Ghitref Noble; Great; Famous Man Arabic
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