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
Zaryan Seeker of wealth View Detail
Rehan Scented, Fragrance, A Fragrant Plant View Detail
Hayyan Alive, Living one, Lively View Detail
Shahzain Brave, Good Adornment & Skillful View Detail
Yazdan Merciful, Kind View Detail
Orhan Meek in spirit or manner. View Detail
Zoraiz Spreader Of Light, Distributor Of Light. View Detail
Huzaifa Wise, Intellectual, One who is perceptive and insightful View Detail
Noraiz The First Ray Of Sunlight Which Came To Earth View Detail
Sarim Brave, Courageous, Sharp Sword View Detail

10K+ Muslim Boy Names A to Z

Name Meaning
Olcay Champion, conqueror, leader, victor. View Detail
Rashidi Rightly Guide View Detail
Manet Citation,Example View Detail
Wafeeq Variant Of Wafiq: Successful View Detail
Duaan Call View Detail
Zaabit Strong, Solid View Detail
Aasim Hussain Shield, Protector, Guardian, RescuerGood, Handsome, Beautiful View Detail
Gilead Hump Of A Camel. View Detail
Gul Aftab Sun View Detail
Taifa Famous View Detail
Talab Seeker, Desirous View Detail
Badrud Duja Full moon of the dark. View Detail
Abdul-qader Variant Of Abdal Qadir: Servant Of The Capable View Detail
Baidar Attentive, Enlightened View Detail
Kaazim Variant Of Kazim: Restrainer, Controller Of Anger View Detail
Rishad Right Path View Detail
Ahadiyah Unity View Detail
Sharik Bird View Detail
Ata Arabic - Gift; Fante - One of Twins; Turkish - Ancestor, Predecessor View Detail
Aluk Messenger, Ambassador View Detail
Hazur Eloquent View Detail
Taahid Protect View Detail
Dogan Hawk, Falcon View Detail
Waa'il Variant Of Wa'il: Coming Back (for Shelter) View Detail
Bariq Bright View Detail
Bak Creator View Detail
Wasat To Moderate View Detail
Muhammad Hannan Appreciated, Name Of The Last Prophet Of Allah (SWT), Beautiful, Compassionate View Detail
Jame Gatherer View Detail
Bareed Messenger View Detail
Zayan Ali Beautiful, Hospitable, Graceful View Detail
Shith Variant Of Sheeth: The Biblical Seth Is The English Language Equivalent View Detail
Bazlur Rahman Generosity of the All-mercif View Detail
Atuk Powerful, Strong View Detail
Abdulsalam In nigerian meaning is : one who serves peace View Detail
Najabat Nobility View Detail
Gul Zaman Zaman - Times. View Detail
Faaiq High View Detail
Thaaqib Variant Of Thaqib: Piercing, Glistening, Shooting Star View Detail
Zakiy Pure, Pious View Detail
Kaber The nation's chief View Detail
Muntazir Wait View Detail
Siddeeq Variant Of Siddiq: Friend, Righteous View Detail
Shareb Drinking Habits View Detail
Hana In Hindu meaning is : Brahma View Detail
Zwaizen Name Of A King View Detail
Hairum Noble View Detail
Yaab Successful View Detail
Qurbaan Variant Of Qurban: Martyr, Sacrificed View Detail
Arooj Development View Detail
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