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
Afaq Horizon Collecting Blessed Arabic
Waris Deserved Arabic
Aziz Noble, Exalted, Lofty, Extraordinary Arabic
Syed Happy Arabic
Imtiaz Privilege, Distinction Arabic
Faheem Intelligent. Judicious. Arabic
Salahuddin The Righteousness Of The Faith Arabic
Rayhan Good Scent, Fragrance, Fragranced Herb Arabic
Zarin Such As Gold Persian
Ibadat Worship, Prayer, Devotion Arabic
Maher In irish meaning is : Generous Arabic
Suleman Security Is Urdu
Abu Father Arabic
Faliq Creator Arabic
Ansari Relation through ancestry Urdu
Wali Governor, Lord Arabic
Abraham In American meaning is : Father of a multitude Arabic
Ashiq Lover, Fancier Arabic
Misbah Light, Lamp Arabic
Shan Old; Wise. Arabic
Aadeel Moderate, Virtuous Arabic
Ehsan Compassion Arabic
Sahir Wakeful Arabic
Sarwar Chief. Leader. Persian
Akhi My Brother Arabic
Ranjha Lover Persian
Wahid Singular, Unequalled Arabic
Sheraz Loving, Caring, Daring, Affectionate Persian
Mehboob Friend,Love Arabic
Yazdan Merciful, Kind Arabic
Shaheen Falcon Persian
Sharif Honest Arabic
Humayun Blessed, Auspicious Arabic
Shihab Flame, Blaze Arabic
Meer Mayor. Leader. Arabic
Hossein Good, handsome, beautiful Arabic
Misbah Light, Lamp Arabic
Areeb Skillful, Adroit. Urdu
Ashir Wealthy, Grateful, Thankful Arabic
Akhil In Hindu meaning is : Complete Arabic
Muqaddas Sanctified, Holy Arabic
Akbar Great Arabic
Rohan Ascending, Healing, Medicine, Red-haired Sindhi
Saleem Secure. Safe. Mild. Free Arabic
Tasleem Variant Of Taslim: Total Submission, Salutation. Arabic
Zakaria Zachary Arabic
Sultan Ruler, King Punjabi
Afraz Very Learned In Divine Law Arabic
Ishaq Laughs Hebrew
Anis Companion, Friend, Lover Arabic
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