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
Shahveer King of Kings Urdu
Masrur Pleased, Happy Arabic
Abdul-jalil Variant Of Abdul-Jaleel: Servant Of The Great. Revered Arabic
Dayim Everlasting, perpetual Urdu
Shaye In irish meaning is : Variant of Shea courteous. Arabic
Nishtar Scalpel, Surgeon's Knife Arabic
Abul qasim Father Of Qasim Arabic
Washid Happy Exhilaration Arabic
Bakhtiyar Variant Of Bakhtiar: Lucky, Fortunate Arabic
Abdul rashid Servant Of The One Who Guides Rightly Arabic
Qavi powerful Arabic
Ajeeb Wonderful. Urdu
Makeen Strong, Firm Arabic
Fatik Crystal Arabic
Azif Singer, Musician Arabic
Bakr Camel, First Born Arabic
Khalifa,Khaleefa Caliph. Successor. Urdu
Farjad Excellent, Eminent In Learning Persian
Nouri In Farsi meaning is : Light Arabic
Parviz Lucky man Irani
Fraz Spacious, height Arabic
Subhani Beautiful Arabic
Samay Permanent Resident Urdu
Abdul ghani Servant Of The Independent One Arabic
Ghayas Cry Arabic
Abiyah Handsome Arabic
Altin Golden Persian
Zahhak To Smile Urdu
Abdul-wadud Variant Of Abdul-Wadood: Servant Of The Loving Arabic
Shafa'at Mediation, Advocacy Arabic
Muahid God Is One Believe Arabic
Kalimullah One who conversed with Allah Urdu
Aissa Jesus Urdu
Jinah Hands, group Arabic
Matloob Wanted, Unknown Arabic
Haziran Ninth Month Of The Syrian Calender, Month Of July Arabic
Abdul hafiz Servant Of The Guardian Arabic
Zabil Psychotropic Eyed Arabic
Al Abbas Description of a lion Urdu
Rushdi Mature, Wise Arabic
Atar Fire, Lightning Persian
Nasser Victorious Arabic
Sameem True, sincere Arabic
Seham Shares, Arrows Arabic
Utbah Old Arabic Name Arabic
Hannah Grace, Wife Arabic
Fazi Opener Arabic
Abdul-hafeez One Who Serves The Master Arabic
Tahu Pure Arabic
Anser Courage, based Arabic
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