Muslim Boys Names A to Z

Discover popular Muslim boy names like Hamza, Faizan, Arham, Rayan and Zaviyar, known for their strong spiritual meanings and cultural roots. Explore a carefully curated list of meaningful Muslim boy names inspired by Islamic tradition and values. Discover a wide range of popular and trendy Islamic boy names, each with special meaning. From timeless Arabic names to modern Persian-inspired choices, each name is rich in heritage and significance. When choosing a name with regards to its spiritual meaning or fashionability, choose a name that symbolizes faith, character and values. Start your search of finding the best Islamic name today.

Popular Muslim Boy Names of The Week

Name Meaning
Meesam Happy View Detail
Khuzaima Gabal Elba Dragon Tree, Name Of A Companion View Detail
Huzaifa Wise, Intellectual, One who is perceptive and insightful View Detail
Ruham Merciful; Kind View Detail
Zarish Shining Flower View Detail
Arzaan Angel of Paradise; Valuable; King View Detail
Shahzain King of Beauty View Detail
Zohan Gift; Gift from God View Detail
Azlan Lion, Brave, Courageous man View Detail
Yarim God, Roots View Detail

10K+ Muslim Boy Names A to Z

Name Meaning
Zaraq Dark Blue View Detail
Abdul karim Servant Of The Gracious One View Detail
Abdul-fatah Variant Of Abdul-Fataah: Servant Of The Opener (of The Gates Of Sustenance) View Detail
Hafil Diligent, Industrious View Detail
Awwal Slave Of The First One View Detail
Raheeb Happy dose, open and spacious View Detail
Abul Khair Father of good work, virtuous. View Detail
Thabit Firm( Arabic origin ) View Detail
Houd Variant Of Hud: The Biblical Hud Is The English Language Equivalent. A Prophet's Name View Detail
Mahyar A Character In Shahnameh View Detail
Nashit Energetic, Active View Detail
Qabil Acceptor. Next. Able View Detail
Daafi One who keeps away View Detail
Faaiz Successful View Detail
Hameem Friend View Detail
Kufi Areas in the city of Kufa. View Detail
Loot Variant Of Lut: The Biblical Lot Is The English Language Equivalent View Detail
Hubal Ancient Idol In The Temple Of Makkah. View Detail
Hawi The beautiful names of Allah View Detail
Marsha Warlike View Detail
Cass He Who Guards The Treasure. View Detail
Najmuddin The Star Of The Faith View Detail
Payan Kunar View Detail
Ainullah Eye Of God View Detail
Aref Sage, Scholar View Detail
Muntazar To Waiting View Detail
Dinar In Sindhi meaning is : Name of the grandfather of Abu Bin Thabit.See also in Parsi for meaning. View Detail
Abrak More Or Most Blessed View Detail
Atash Fire View Detail
Najjar Carpenter View Detail
Cale Faithful View Detail
Haashim Variant Of Hashim: Name Of Prophet Mohammed's Grandfather. Old Arabic Name. Generosity View Detail
Mikaa'il Variant Of Mikael: The Biblical Michael Is The English Language Equivalent View Detail
Abul Hassan The Son Of Ali View Detail
Afdal Better than others, excellent View Detail
Mazahir Exteriors, Appearances View Detail
Badiuzzaman Timuri Ruler View Detail
Raffi Holding High. View Detail
Murid Follower, Desirous, Student View Detail
Sa'd In Sindhi meaning is : Felicity. View Detail
Ijlal Glorification, exaltation View Detail
Altamish Vanguard, Commander View Detail
Azid Arm View Detail
Farmaan Variant Of Farman: Decree, Edict View Detail
Mashkur Appreciated, thanked, One Who Is Worthy Of Thanks View Detail
Abdul-azim Variant Of Abdul-Azeem: Servant Of The Mighty View Detail
Zabarqan Fourteenth moon View Detail
Durab Big door View Detail
Asem Chast-Protector View Detail
Abyaz White View Detail
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