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
Waqid Lover, Fan Arabic
Abdel-malik Variant Of Abdal Malik: Servant Of The King Arabic
Bahaa Cost, Price, light Arabic
Faridun Three times strong. Urdu
Ruken Humsafar, pillars, component Azam Arabic
Varqan Intercessor Urdu
Ajil To Hastily Urdu
Kasha Clear to open Persian
Hanfi School follower. Urdu
Kasper He Who Guards The Treasure. Persian
Basam Smiling Arabic
Muhammad Ayan Appreciated, Name Of The Last Prophet Of Allah (SWT), God Gift Arabic
Aaram Playful, Naughty Arabic
Naa'il Variant Of Na'il: Acquirer, Earner Arabic
Ikrimah Feminine Form Of A Pigeon Arabic
Abul ala Father Of Sublimity Arabic
Khatam To Finish Arabic
Maseeh To Live Urdu
Ghanim Of riches Finance Anbar Arabic
Adem Earth; Man, Warrior Arabic
Iesa In Muslim meaning is : A Prophet's name Arabic
Tashrif Exaltation Arabic
Faraq Variant Of Farouk: Truth Arabic
Ham Heads, Chief Arabic
Sepehr Sky Persian
Abdus-salam Variant Of Abdal Salam: Servant Of Peace Arabic
Abd-al-qadir Servant Of The Capable Arabic
Marid Rebellious Arabic
Parwan Commencement Persian
Afsah Very pleasant Arabic
Hatif One Who Calls, One Who Summons Arabic
Abaa Chogha Arabic
Abdul-qudoos Servant Of The Most Holy Arabic
Yushua In Hindu meaning is : God rescues Arabic
Abdul Noor Slave of the one who is Light Urdu
Haqqani Correct, right, proper Urdu
Badr E Alam Full moon of the world. Urdu
Juzer Competent, Capable, Deserving Urdu
Shalaan Light Urdu
Abhar More Brilliant, More Magnificent Arabic
Tabay Command Urdu
Abu hisham Father Of Hisham Arabic
Farez -- Arabic
Ghaib Hidden, Absent, Away Arabic
Pagah Military, army Persian
Abdud Daar Servant of the Depriver Urdu
Bakhtiar Lucky, Fortunate Persian
Ta-a Obedient Arabic
Abd-al-alim Servant Of The All-knowing Arabic
Abas be happy Arabic
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