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
Arshan Strong And Brave Man, A Character In Shahnameh (Kavous' Brother) View Detail
Khuzaima Gabal Elba Dragon Tree, Name Of A Companion View Detail
Sajawal Adorning, Graceful man, Beautification View Detail
Mahbeer Brave View Detail
Zaroon Visitor, Visitant, Traveller, Tourist View Detail
Usman Wise, Most Powerful View Detail
Huzaifa Wise, Intellectual, One who is perceptive and insightful View Detail
Zoraiz Spreader Of Light, Distributor Of Light. View Detail
Izhaan Submission, Obedience, Follower of God's Rules View Detail
Meesam Happy View Detail

10K+ Muslim Boy Names A to Z

Name Meaning
Abdul-hasib Variant Of Abdul-Haseeb: Servant Of The Respected. Esteemed View Detail
Aiden Bright View Detail
Sayem Who Is Fasting View Detail
Mueen To Help View Detail
Zahi -- View Detail
Abdul-aleem Servant Of The Omniscient View Detail
Raihaan Variant Of Raihan: Sweet Basil View Detail
Mufeez -- View Detail
Saaleh Variant Of Salih: Good, Virtuous View Detail
Lu'Ay Proper Name View Detail
Chambeli Fragrant flowers View Detail
Zafaryab A Victory View Detail
Buland Hight, upward. View Detail
Bata Mate, friend, buddy View Detail
Kadeem Servant View Detail
Maratab Levels View Detail
Basrah Name of a Sahabiyah, dry land. View Detail
Abu hafs Father Of A Lion Cub View Detail
Arang Color View Detail
Baher Dazzling, Brilliant View Detail
Alab Evening View Detail
Nason In biblical meaning is : Helper, entry-way. View Detail
Tafazal Magnified, the elderly View Detail
Mu'allam Educator, Preceptor View Detail
Kaab Honorable Throne View Detail
Alhadi The Guide View Detail
Majdi In Sindhi meaning is : Glorious, praiseworthy. View Detail
Kazeem In nigerian meaning is : One who restrains his anger: well-tempered, cool, patience Kazeem Olanrewaju Kareem is a Nigerian footballer who currently plays with C.F. Oliveira do Douro on loan from Sporting de Braga, as a cen View Detail
Ihtiram Honour, hold in honour View Detail
Jaalib Variant Of Jalib: Motive, Cause View Detail
Adil shah Just King View Detail
Aamel Processor View Detail
Abdal-aziz Servant Of The Mighty One View Detail
Abdul Hadi Servent of Allah View Detail
Afroze Illuminating, Enlightening View Detail
Fani Free View Detail
Bisharat Good News View Detail
Wasti Excl pen View Detail
Den Religion View Detail
Saqaf Clever View Detail
Ashrat Mark, Sign View Detail
Aammar Maker View Detail
Fasih Ur Rahman Eloquent View Detail
Khaan Variant Of Khan: Pathan, Leader View Detail
Mutaseem Variant Of Mutasim: Adhering To Faith, To God View Detail
Mian Respected person View Detail
Istifa To choose, to prefer View Detail
Amine just View Detail
Kourosh First King Of Iran View Detail
Suhaib Reddish, Slightly Red, Famous Sahabi View Detail
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