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
Qa'an To Justice Urdu
Rabit Binding, Fastening. Urdu
Wehdan Single Deavely Arabic
Lahaf Victim complainant Arabic
Yaab Successful Arabic
Iyali Name of Abu Jafar Urdu
Halab Milk Arabic
Izum Obedient, sincere. Urdu
Gharra Brilliant, Shining Arabic
Insar Helper, supporter. Urdu
Talab Seeker, Desirous Arabic
Jalib Motive, Cause Arabic
Zayan Ali Beautiful, Hospitable, Graceful Arabic
Rahimat Grace Arabic
Kharouf Lamb Arabic
Maaheer Brave Arabic
Abdul Vakil Servant of the Implementor Urdu
Alwaz Light, brightness. Urdu
Bikr First Born, Eldest Arabic
Yesal The crown of flowers Afghani
Abkar First Borns, Virginal, New, Novel Arabic
Muad The Hereafter Arabic
Aydar Topknot or forelock, referring to the hairstyle of ancient Turkic warriors Turkish
Khaazin Variant Of Khazin: Treasurer, Cashier Arabic
Tabist To Spacious Arabic
Ausat Medium Arabic
Jamile Handsome Arabic
Faidh Superabundance, Favor Arabic
Liaaqat Variant Of Liaqat: Fitness. Ability Arabic
Balagh Delivery Of A Massage Arabic
Davar Dispenser Of Justice Persian
Saiel -- Urdu
Taseel Strong, potent Arabic
Kahlil Friend Arabic
Budur Full Moon Arabic
Al Tahir Nickname of Abdullah Urdu
Hulum Dream, Vision Arabic
Sheez Gift From Allah Arabic
Bahr Sea, Ocean Arabic
Duaan Call Arabic
Gulbaz Playing With Flowers Urdu
Haroun Superior Arabic
Faqih Islamic Legal Expert. Arabic
Naweaz Cherishing, Caressing Arabic
Gilad Hump Of A Camel. Arabic
Ataba Piece Of Pure Musk Arabic
Fidayan The sacrificed Urdu
Rehiq Smart Arabic
Aaiq Obstacle Arabic
Hatib A wood collector Urdu
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