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
Mohammeed Name of Prophet Arabic
Muhazimm Defeater Arabic
Shahilahi Prince Arabic
Shequille The Royal Princes; The Strongest Arabic
Taqeei Mindful of God Arabic
Awliyaa Allie; Friend Arabic
Isthiyaq Hope; Sturdy Arabic
Mundhiroon Warner Arabic
Muraishid One who Guides Others to the Right Arabic
Rateib Arranger Arabic
Shekkeer Thankful; Grateful Arabic
Sherief Honest; Innocent Arabic
Awdaq Friendly; Intimate; Genial; Arabic
Ghayid Gentle; Soft; Delicate Arabic
Makbool Accepted Arabic
Mehamood Praiseworthy Arabic
Nawfleen Active Arabic
Nieem Protection Arabic
Rayshod Wise Counsellor Arabic
Saadih Singing Aloud Arabic
Shubool Lion Cub Arabic
Acmal Perfected Arabic
Baqiyya Remaining Arabic
Fakirudeen Pride of Religion Arabic
Farhaat Happy Event; Joyous Time Arabic
Insimamm To get Together; To Unite Arabic
Mohammud To Commend; To Praise; Arabic
Muneebeen Repenting Arabic
Sehzada Prince Arabic
Iltifaat Regard; Attention Arabic
Kazym One who Controls Anger Arabic
Maqusood Proposed Arabic
Mohomad The Prophet of Islam Arabic
Mubsirun Well-informed; Skilled; Keen Arabic
Nahser Defender; Aid Arabic
Rifaaiz Beautiful Person Arabic
Sharjas Son of King Arabic
Souleiman Peaceful; Name of Prophets; Man of Arabic
Surah Al Qamar The Moon Arabic
Tazemuddin Glorification of the Religion Arabic
Aazaan Prayer Arabic
Hajaratali Going from One Place to Another Arabic
Majeedi Praiseworthy; Glorious; Arabic
Shareif Honest Arabic
Shieraz Regulation; Order Arabic
Surah An Nasr The Divine Support Arabic
Tareaq Pounds at the Door at Arabic
Aqtaar Region Arabic
Fazulul HaqBounty of the Truth (Allah) Arabic
Mijwaad Very Generous Arabic
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