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
Salihain Good - Virtuous One Arabic
Shaquil Handsome; Strong; Superhero Arabic
Moddib Adab Wala Arabic
Surah An Nas The Mankind Arabic
Gildun Star Arabic
Manteshar Pleasure of Mind Arabic
Marzuqullah Blessed by God; One who is given Arabic
Mithaaq Agreement; Covenant Arabic
Mogisur Sun Arabic
Seyyed The Master; Grateful Arabic
Sidhique Companion; Friend Arabic
Silaam To make Peace Arabic
Sirkheel King Arabic
Surah Maryam Mary Arabic
Surraq Thieves; Name of a Distinguished Arabic
Manzoorali Acceptable to Gold Arabic
Marufirah Another name for the Quran; Lofty; Arabic
Muazzimuddin One who brings Greatness to the Arabic
Navshad New Happiness Arabic
Saajidoon Prostrating One Arabic
Shammaas Beadle; Deacon Arabic
Sideek Honest; Truthful Arabic
Surah Al Falaq The Daybreak Arabic
Guadaloupe Wolf River Arabic
Mafakhir Glorious Deed / Trait; Plural of Arabic
Saahibut TaajOwner of the Crown Arabic
Shaquile Pretty; Handsome Arabic
Sibjath Good Looking; Handsome Arabic
Tilaluddin Faith, The Arabic
Muhamud The Prophet Arabic
Shihabudhin Light which Destroy Evil Arabic
Mustabsireen Intelligent; Endowed with Arabic
Shakear Thankful Arabic
Dulaamah Tall; Black Arabic
Ghawsaddin Rescuer of the Faith Arabic
Tahmoojin Master of the Universe Arabic
Anwarr Light Arabic
Fajruddin Dawn of the Faith; A Person who Arabic
Mahafuz Protected Arabic
Mutmainneen One Whos Heart at Peace Arabic
Nadqid A Critic; A Reviewer; A Arabic
Nizhaam System Arabic
Shuhaid Witness Arabic
Surah Al Fath The Victory Arabic
Azaruddeen Honoured Person of the Religion Arabic
Fakhrud DinPride of the Religion Arabic
Mouneer Shining; Bright Arabic
Rashodd Righteous Arabic
Sirajudden Lamp of the Religion Arabic
Taloquan Love, Independence Arabic
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