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
Orhan Meek in spirit or manner. View Detail
Sarim Brave, Courageous, Sharp Sword View Detail
Aliyar High, Elevated, Champion, Eminent View Detail
Huzaifa Wise, Intellectual, One who is perceptive and insightful View Detail
Sajawal Adorning, Graceful man, Beautification View Detail
Shahzain Brave, Good Adornment & Skillful View Detail
Zaviyar Brave, Loin’s Heart View Detail
Shazim Happiness View Detail
Shahzain King of Beauty View Detail
Mahbeer Brave View Detail

10K+ Muslim Boy Names A to Z

Name Meaning
Aryo-Barzan Name Of Darius III's General Who Fought Against Alexander's Invasion. View Detail
Ashqar Fair-complexioned View Detail
Faradis Paradise View Detail
Tanzil Revealed View Detail
Amaal Hopes View Detail
Ibrat Advice View Detail
Abdul Baaqi Servant of the Everlasting View Detail
Munazir Discussioner View Detail
Gul Hasham Flower JESSMINE View Detail
Ghufair Forgiving, Merciful View Detail
Ataleeq Guardian, teacher View Detail
Rehal Emigration View Detail
Taymullah Servant Of God View Detail
Ekbal In Hindu meaning is : Lord Shiva's daughter View Detail
Asnan the second View Detail
Khaadim Variant Of Khadim: Servant, Attendant View Detail
Wasib Everlasting, Eternal, Immortal View Detail
Is-haaq In Muslim meaning is : A Prophet's name View Detail
Muhammad-taqqi Early Imam (Leader) Of Islam View Detail
Akara Chief deity. One who love change and challenges, but take too many risks View Detail
Ghaazi Variant Of Ghazi: War Champion, Hero, Conqueror View Detail
Husni Goodness( Swahili origin ) View Detail
Farahan Gladly, Cheerfully View Detail
Junayd In Sindhi meaning is : Fighter, warrior. View Detail
Al'alim Omniscient View Detail
Juhaym Sullen View Detail
Awab One who turns to Allah Almighty View Detail
Balhara King Of Kings View Detail
Jafeer Quiver, An Arrow Bag View Detail
Havi Dominant, Predominant, Victorious, Expert, Skilful View Detail
Gaevani Son Of Vohunemah As Mentioned In The Farvardin Yasht View Detail
Abdul Aliyy Servant of the Most High View Detail
Shahaab Variant Of Shahab: Shooting Star, Luminous View Detail
Abdul Badee Slave of the originator View Detail
Azb Sweet, Tasty View Detail
Zeeshan Ali The Glory, Magnificent, High In Dignity View Detail
Abu daud Father Of Daud View Detail
Samil Sword View Detail
Abdul Mubdi Servant of the Originator View Detail
Zafof High speed View Detail
Zaydan Growth And Progress View Detail
Abdul Zahir Servant of the Manifest View Detail
Abdul-aalee Servant Of The Most High View Detail
Fatiq East, Dawn View Detail
Maftooh Conquest View Detail
Rean Young View Detail
Muti Obedient View Detail
Hirz Another name for God, place of refuge View Detail
Maadho Name Of A Famous Waliullah View Detail
Farjam Perfect View Detail
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