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
Huzaifa Wise, Intellectual, One who is perceptive and insightful View Detail
Ruham Merciful; Kind View Detail
Usman Wise, Most Powerful View Detail
Noraiz The First Ray Of Sunlight Which Came To Earth View Detail
Ruhaan Kindhearted, Compassionate, Spiritual, As Pure Spirits View Detail
Sarim Brave, Courageous, Sharp Sword View Detail
Arzaan Angel of Paradise; Valuable; King View Detail
Shazil Flag; Banner; Royalty; Beauty; View Detail
Shahzain Brave, Good Adornment & Skillful View Detail
Zurain A Bright Holy Light View Detail

10K+ Muslim Boy Names A to Z

Name Meaning
Sahu Smart View Detail
Meer Hadi Instructor, Guide, Spiritual Teacher View Detail
Kardar Controller, or supervisor View Detail
Hamud Praised, Praiseworthy View Detail
Kareef Bom During Autumn View Detail
Hashami An Ancestor Of Prophet Muhammad View Detail
Abdul-qadir Variant Of Abdul-Qaadir: One Who Serves A Capable Man View Detail
Sajawal Adorning, Graceful man, Beautification View Detail
Jummah (Born on) Friday View Detail
Iqbaal Variant Of Iqbal: Prosperity, Wealth View Detail
Ewaan Of war View Detail
Ibdar Light Of The Full Moon View Detail
Soan Defender View Detail
Haarith Variant Of Harith: Plowman Tiller. Old Arabic Name View Detail
Ibr Prophet Abraham View Detail
Waqee High, Raise View Detail
Aryaman Name Of Khashayar's (Achaemenid) Naval Commander View Detail
Aais Happiness View Detail
Tabaq High ,Elderly, Brick View Detail
Barjees Sixth Star of Sky, Jupiter View Detail
Tarah Naqash View Detail
Ajiz forced View Detail
Dafiq Jubilant, buoyant, active. View Detail
Mamdouh In Muslim meaning is : One who is commended; Praised; Glorified View Detail
Bayan Another name for the Quran View Detail
Shatir To Near View Detail
Aqbal Success View Detail
Sherif Variant Of Sharif: Illustrious View Detail
Zimar Nice Song View Detail
Akyas Ingenious, Very Wise View Detail
Nasih Advisor View Detail
Tihami A Title Of Hazrat Muhammad (S.A.W.A) View Detail
Bilawal Saint, A Sufi View Detail
Zuffar One Excl fragrance View Detail
Sarhan Lion View Detail
Yasmina Jasmine,a Flower Name. View Detail
Murtasm Image Catcher View Detail
Rasem Mirror Image. Running water View Detail
Wadee' Variant Of Wadi': Calm, Peaceful View Detail
Haroun-al-rachid Fifth Abbasid Caliph View Detail
Samroze FRUGIFEROUS View Detail
Daleel Variant Of Dalil: Conductor, Guide View Detail
Hujjatul islam Proof Of Islam View Detail
Baryal Successful. View Detail
Yasmine Jasmine,a Flower Name. View Detail
Jahleel In biblical meaning is : Waiting for, or beseeching, or hope in God. View Detail
Talawat Lucidity View Detail
Hind Hundred Camels, India View Detail
Khafid Easy, comfortable, smooth View Detail
Tale Luck, Cost View Detail
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