Islamic Baby Names

244 Islamic names with meanings, U.S. popularity, and audio pronunciation on every page.

Explore 244 baby names with a islamic feel. Every name links to a full page with its sourced meaning, origin, popularity chart, famous bearers, and a clear audio pronunciation. Names are listed most-popular first.

Islamic Girl Names

Amina#315 in the U.S.From the Arabic root 'a-m-n', meaning to be safe, trustworthy, or faithful. Amina conveys a senFatima#330 in the U.S.From the Arabic root 'f-t-m', meaning to wean (a child) or to abstain. The name also carries thAisha#337 in the U.S.From the Arabic root 'a-y-sh', meaning to live. Aisha means 'living', 'she who lives', or 'fullMaryam#351 in the U.S.Arabic form of Miriam and Mary, from Hebrew Miryam, possibly meaning 'beloved', 'wished-for chiAlaya#368 in the U.S.From Arabic 'ala' (to rise, to ascend) or 'alya' (sublime, exalted) — meaning 'sublime' or 'exaZahra#540 in the U.S.From Arabic Zahra, derived from the root z-h-r meaning 'to bloom' or 'to shine,' giving meaningAlia#587 in the U.S.Feminine form of Ali, from Arabic ʿAlī meaning 'exalted,' 'sublime,' or 'high,' derived from thNoor#659 in the U.S.From Arabic nur meaning light; in Islamic tradition Nur al-Din means light of religion and the Samira#723 in the U.S.From Arabic samira, the feminine form of samir (سمير), meaning 'entertaining companion' or 'oneInaya#776 in the U.S.Care, concern, or solicitude; from the Arabic inaya meaning care or solicitude, reflecting the Zainab#810 in the U.S.Fragrant flowering tree or beauty; from the Arabic Zaynab, referring to a fragrant flowering trAyah#870 in the U.S.From the Arabic aya or ayah meaning a verse of the Quran, a sign from God, or a miracle; in IslSalma#937 in the U.S.From Arabic Salma, from the root salam meaning peace, safety, and well-being; related to HebrewYusra#954 in the U.S.Ease, prosperity, good fortune; from Arabic yusr (ease, comfort, lack of hardship)Yasmin#959 in the U.S.From Persian yasamin and Arabic yasmin, both meaning jasmine, the fragrant white flowering planKhadija#982 in the U.S.From Arabic Khadijah, of uncertain pre-Islamic origin, possibly meaning premature child or one Aminah#1004 in the U.S.Trustworthy, faithful, safe; from Arabic amana (to be faithful, to be safe, to entrust)Safa#1140 in the U.S.Pure, clear, serene; from Arabic safa (purity, clarity, serenity)Amal#1227 in the U.S.Hope; aspiration; from Arabic amal (hope, aspiration, expectation)Ameera#1293 in the U.S.Princess, leader, commanderKhadijah#1299 in the U.S.Early baby, premature, trustworthySaniyah#1306 in the U.S.Radiant, brilliant, elevated, resplendentDua#1338 in the U.S.Prayer, supplication, invocationAsiya#1350 in the U.S.One who heals the weak, caretaker, comforterFarah#1363 in the U.S.Joy, happiness, cheerfulnessAyesha#1367 in the U.S.Alive, living, well-prosperingSama#1384 in the U.S.Sky, heaven, the heavens aboveSafiya#1389 in the U.S.Pure, sincere, best friend of the ProphetAysha#1439 in the U.S.Alive, living, well-prosperingSamiyah#1441 in the U.S.Exalted, elevated, high-rankingKamilah#1444 in the U.S.Perfect, complete, flawlessNaila#1459 in the U.S.Attainer, achiever, one who obtains what she desiresAqsa#2231 in the U.S.farthest, most distantMadina#2238 in the U.S.city, referring to the city of the Prophet (Medina)Rahma#2258 in the U.S.mercy, compassion, divine kindnessHuda#2282 in the U.S.right guidance, the guided pathAminata#2298 in the U.S.trustworthy, faithful, honestFatimah#2305 in the U.S.to wean a child, one who abstains from forbidden thingsMariama#2369 in the U.S.beloved, wished-for childSyeda#2423 in the U.S.noble lady, mistress, leaderAhlam#3010 in the U.S.From Arabic ahlam (أحلام), the plural of hulm (dream); meaning 'dreams' or 'pleasant dreams andAmyrah#3011 in the U.S.Variant spelling of Amira (أميرة), from Arabic amir meaning 'prince' or 'commander'; the feminiNaziyah#3031 in the U.S.From Arabic 'nazih/naziha' (نزيهة), meaning 'pure,' 'honest,' or 'upright'; Naziyah is a feminiNusaybah#3034 in the U.S.From Arabic root 'nasab,' meaning lineage or genealogy; Nusaybah denotes a woman of noble or goAayat#3040 in the U.S.From Arabic 'ayat' (آيات), the plural of 'aya,' meaning 'sign,' 'verse,' or 'miracle' — specifiAicha#3043 in the U.S.North African/French spelling of Aisha (عائشة), from the Arabic root 'ayisha,' meaning 'alive,'Husna#3054 in the U.S.From Arabic husn meaning beauty, goodness, and excellence; al-Husna is a Quranic term for the mSafia#3066 in the U.S.From Arabic safi meaning pure, clear, or sincere; also used to mean best friend of the Prophet,Aaliya#3110 in the U.S.High, exalted, or sublime; feminine form of the Arabic Ali meaning high or elevated, related toHayat#3183 in the U.S.From Arabic hayāt (حياة) meaning 'life,' used as a given name across Arabic-speaking and MuslimNura#3200 in the U.S.From Arabic Nura or Noura, derived from the root nur (نور), meaning 'light' or 'radiance'; a feZoha#3210 in the U.S.From Arabic Zuha or Zoha (ضحى / زُهَى), meaning 'morning light', 'brilliance of the sun', or 'fAbeeha#3502 in the U.S.Her father (the one resembling her father); an Arabic title of Fatimah az-Zahra, called Umm AbeZakiyah#3564 in the U.S.Pure, righteous, virtuous; feminine of Zaki, from Arabic zakiy, 'pure'Hafsah#3594 in the U.S.Young lioness, or a gatherer; the name of Hafsah bint Umar, wife of the Prophet Muhammad and keAmna#3635 in the U.S.Safety, security, peace of mind; from Arabic amn, 'security' — also the name of the Prophet MuhHadiya#3655 in the U.S.Guide to righteousness, rightly guided; from Arabic huda, 'guidance' — also linked to hadiyah, Imaan#3657 in the U.S.Faith, belief, trust in God; from Arabic iman, a core concept of IslamSedra#3735 in the U.S.Variant of Sidra — Arabic sidrah, the lote tree, especially the celestial Sidrat al-Muntaha of Faiza#3763 in the U.S.Feminine of Faiz — Arabic 'victorious, successful, one who attains' — a classic across the MuslYumna#3806 in the U.S.From Arabic yumn, 'good fortune, blessing' — 'the blessed, fortunate one; of the right (auspiciKadiatou#3908 in the U.S.West African (Fulani/Mandinka, French-spelled) form of Khadija — the Prophet's first wife, readAasiyah#3949 in the U.S.Double-a spelling of Asiya — the righteous wife of Pharaoh who raised Moses; read as 'one who hAissatou#3952 in the U.S.Fulani/West African form of Aisha — 'alive, living, prosperous' — the Prophet's beloved wife's Sumayya#4096 in the U.S.From Arabic sumayya, 'high, lofty, elevated' — borne by the first martyr of IslamSumayyah#4178 in the U.S.-yyah spelling of Sumayya — Arabic, 'high, lofty, elevated'; the first martyr of IslamSafiyyah#4263 in the U.S.From Arabic safiyya, 'pure, sincere; a close, chosen friend' — a wife of the ProphetAbiha#4278 in the U.S.From Arabic abiha, 'her father' — Umm Abiha, 'mother of her father', a title of Fatima (the ProRumaisa#4348 in the U.S.From Arabic Rumaysa — a name associated with the star Beta Canis Minoris (related to Gomeisa), Safiyah#4351 in the U.S.From Arabic safiyya, 'pure, sincere; a close, chosen friend' — a wife of the ProphetZahraa#4368 in the U.S.From Arabic zahra, 'radiant, shining; a blooming flower' — al-Zahra, a title of FatimaNafisa#4430 in the U.S.From Arabic nafisa, 'precious, priceless; refined, gem' (borne by a revered descendant of the P

Islamic Boy Names

Muhammad#239 in the U.S.Praiseworthy, commendable; one who is repeatedly praisedOmar#260 in the U.S.Flourishing, long-lived; eloquentAli#306 in the U.S.High, exalted; lofty; nobleIbrahim#351 in the U.S.Arabic form of Abraham, from Hebrew Avraham, possibly meaning 'father of many' or 'exalted fathKhalil#384 in the U.S.From Arabic khalil meaning friend or close companion, derived from the root kh-l-l meaning to pMalik#437 in the U.S.From Arabic malik meaning king, master, or sovereign; one of the 99 names of God in Islam (Al-MYusuf#450 in the U.S.Arabic form of the Hebrew name Yosef (Joseph), composed of 'yasaf' meaning to add or increase aAyaan#465 in the U.S.From Arabic meaning 'gift of God,' or from Sanskrit/Hindi meaning 'time' or 'era'; widely used Musa#470 in the U.S.Arabic form of Moses, from Hebrew 'Moshe,' possibly derived from Egyptian meaning 'son' or 'borNasir#487 in the U.S.From Arabic 'nasara' meaning to help, to give victory, or to protect; Nasir means 'helper,' 'onMohamed#527 in the U.S.From Arabic Muhammad, derived from the root h-m-d meaning 'to praise,' giving a passive meaningHamza#541 in the U.S.From Arabic Hamza, derived from the root h-m-z meaning 'to be strong' or 'to be steadfast'; alsEmir#551 in the U.S.From Arabic amir meaning 'prince,' 'commander,' or 'one who gives orders,' from the root a-m-r Mohammad#562 in the U.S.Persian and South Asian transliteration variant of Arabic Muhammad, from the root h-m-d meaningZain#567 in the U.S.Beauty, grace, adornment — from the Arabic root zayn meaning beauty or that which adornsRayan#588 in the U.S.From Arabic Rayyan, the name of one of the gates of Paradise in Islamic tradition, related to tMohammed#595 in the U.S.From Arabic Muhammad, from the root hamida meaning 'to praise,' with the intensive prefix produYahya#616 in the U.S.Arabic form of John (Yohanan), from Hebrew Yochanan meaning 'God is gracious' or 'God has shownHassan#626 in the U.S.From Arabic ḥasan (حسن), meaning 'handsome,' 'good,' or 'beneficent.' A highly honored name in Zayd#633 in the U.S.From Arabic zayd (زيد), from the root z-y-d meaning 'to increase,' 'to grow,' or 'abundance.' ZAhmad#669 in the U.S.From Arabic Ahmad, the elative form of Hamid meaning praised, from the root h-m-d meaning to prZaid#677 in the U.S.From Arabic zayd or ziyad meaning growth, abundance, or increase; Zayd ibn Harithah was a compaIdris#694 in the U.S.Ardent lord; studious one; from Arabic Idris meaning 'interpreter' or 'studious'; also a Welsh Kareem#702 in the U.S.From Arabic karīm (كريم), meaning 'generous,' 'noble,' or 'honorable'; also one of the 99 namesAhmed#703 in the U.S.From Arabic Ahmad (أحمد), the elative form of hamida (to praise), meaning 'most praiseworthy' oZahir#738 in the U.S.From Arabic zahir (ظاهِر), meaning 'radiant,' 'shining,' or 'apparent'; also a form of the ArabAbram#742 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Avram (אַבְרָם), meaning 'exalted father' or 'high father' (av = father + ram =Yousef#745 in the U.S.Arabic form of the Hebrew Yosef (יוֹסֵף), meaning 'God will add' or 'God increases'; from the HMustafa#761 in the U.S.The chosen one or the elect; from the Arabic mustafa, the passive participle of the verb istafaAbdullah#763 in the U.S.Servant of God or slave of Allah; from the Arabic abd meaning servant or slave and Allah meaninKarim#819 in the U.S.Generous, noble, honorable; from Arabic karim (generous, noble, kind)Laith#896 in the U.S.From Arabic laith (also layth), meaning lion; a name evoking strength, courage, and nobility, uIsa#933 in the U.S.From Arabic Isa, the Quranic form of Jesus (from Aramaic Yeshua meaning God is salvation); alsoKhalid#940 in the U.S.From Arabic khalid meaning eternal, immortal, or everlasting, from the root kh-l-d meaning to bImran#969 in the U.S.From Arabic Imran, the Arabic form of the Hebrew name Amram meaning exalted nation or long-liveAmeer#980 in the U.S.Arabic variant spelling of Amir, meaning prince, commander, ruler, or one who gives commands, fKabir#999 in the U.S.From Arabic kabir meaning great, powerful, or mighty, one of the 99 names (asma ul-husna) of GoOsman#1031 in the U.S.Protector; bone-setter; Turkish/Arabic form of Uthman, from Arabic uthmana (a young lion cub) oArham#1074 in the U.S.Most merciful; most compassionate; from Arabic Arham (most compassionate), the superlative of rYasir#1108 in the U.S.Easygoing; wealthy; ease; from Arabic yasir (easy, manageable, wealthy, comfortable)Zayan#1127 in the U.S.Beautiful; graceful; adorner; from Arabic zayn (beauty, grace, adornment) — the same root as thYaseen#1136 in the U.S.A Quranic name from Surah Ya-Sin (36th chapter); the letters Ya and Sin are among the 'mysterioUmar#1165 in the U.S.Flourishing; long-lived; eloquent; from Arabic umar (flourishing, long life, speaking eloquentlAyman#1180 in the U.S.Blessed; lucky; on the right side; from Arabic ayman (blessed, fortunate, on the right hand — aBilal#1181 in the U.S.Flowing water; moisture; from Arabic bilal (flowing water, moistening, freshness)Jamal#1183 in the U.S.Beauty; handsome; from Arabic jamal (beauty, grace, handsomeness)Yazan#1184 in the U.S.Determined; resolute; from Arabic yazan (to be determined, to resolve, to have firm intention)Zakariya#1202 in the U.S.God has remembered; Arabic form of Zechariah, from Hebrew Zekharyahu (Yahweh has remembered)Hasan#1204 in the U.S.Handsome; good; beautiful; from Arabic hasan (beautiful, good, excellent)Rami#1211 in the U.S.One who throws arrows; from Arabic rami (archer, one who throws, the archer)Ismail#1228 in the U.S.God will hear, God listensIlyas#1252 in the U.S.My God is Yahweh, the Lord is my GodHakeem#1260 in the U.S.Wise man, judicious, learned physicianSultan#1297 in the U.S.Power, authority, sovereign rulerRayyan#1320 in the U.S.Gate of paradise for those who fasted in RamadanAayan#1351 in the U.S.God's gift, divine graceSaif#1356 in the U.S.Sword, blade, a sharp swordAnas#1377 in the U.S.Friendliness, sociability, warmthRaheem#1381 in the U.S.Compassionate, merciful, full of graceZakaria#1389 in the U.S.God has remembered, the Lord remembersAsiah#1401 in the U.S.One who heals the weak, caretakerTariq#1406 in the U.S.Night visitor; one who knocks at night; morning starZade#1414 in the U.S.Increase, abundance, prosperityMalek#1427 in the U.S.King, sovereign, the one who reignsJahir#1445 in the U.S.Bright, shining, radiant, manifestIman#1892 in the U.S.Faith or belief; from the Arabic root amana meaning to believe or to have faith, a core IslamicSaad#2251 in the U.S.happiness, good fortuneAyoub#2280 in the U.S.the persecuted, patientMusab#2294 in the U.S.precious, sturdy treeAmeen#2304 in the U.S.faithful, trustworthyHarun#2341 in the U.S.Exalted; enlightened; from Arabic Harun (the Arabic form of Aaron, from Hebrew Aharon: possiblyJaleel#2345 in the U.S.Majestic; exalted; great; from Arabic jalil (great, majestic, noble) — Al-Jalil (The Majestic) Jibreel#2346 in the U.S.God is my strength; the Arabic form of Gabriel — the archangel of revelation in Judaism, ChristShakur#2386 in the U.S.Grateful; thankful; from Arabic shakur (very grateful, most thankful) — Al-Shakur (The Most GraHakim#2398 in the U.S.Wise; physician; ruler; from Arabic hakim (wise, physician, one who judges — Al-Hakim: The All-Jamil#2400 in the U.S.Beautiful; handsome; from Arabic jamil (beautiful, good-looking, graceful)Abdullahi#2415 in the U.S.Servant of God; slave of Allah; Somali form of Abdullah (Arabic: abd Allah — servant/slave of GJibril#2424 in the U.S.God is my strength; a variant spelling of Jibreel — the Arabic form of Gabriel (archangel of reQasim#2458 in the U.S.One who distributes; divider; generous; from Arabic qasim (one who distributes goods or wealth)Riyan#2459 in the U.S.Gates of paradise; from Arabic Rayyan (one of the gates of paradise in Islamic tradition, the gSafwan#2462 in the U.S.Smooth rocks; pure; serene; from Arabic safwan (smooth stones, polished rocks — associated withZaki#2468 in the U.S.Pure; virtuous; intelligent; from Arabic zaki (pure, virtuous, intelligent, blessed)Murad#2975 in the U.S.Wish, desire, or intended goal; from the Arabic root arada meaning to want or to intendRahim#2979 in the U.S.Merciful or compassionate; from the Arabic root rahima meaning to have mercy or show compassionYaqub#2988 in the U.S.He who supplants or follows at the heel; the Arabic form of the biblical Jacob, from Hebrew YaaAmire#2990 in the U.S.Prince or commander; a variant spelling of Amir, from the Arabic amir meaning commander or prinAsim#2992 in the U.S.Protector or guardian; from the Arabic root asama meaning to protect or guardHamdan#3005 in the U.S.Praiseworthy; one who praisesHashem#3006 in the U.S.Crusher of bread; generous providerSaeed#3030 in the U.S.Happy, fortunate, blessedAlim#3038 in the U.S.Knowledgeable, learned, all-knowingIshaq#3060 in the U.S.The Arabic form of Isaac, from the Hebrew Yitzhak meaning he will laugh or laughter; name of thOusmane#3074 in the U.S.West African (Wolof, Mandinka, Fula) form of Uthman, from Arabic uthman meaning young bustard bAbdulloh#3093 in the U.S.Central Asian (Uzbek, Tajik) spelling variant of Abdullah, from Arabic abd (servant) and Allah Abdurrahman#3094 in the U.S.From Arabic 'Abd al-Rahman, a compound of 'abd (servant, worshipper) and al-Rahman (the Most MeDamiri#3104 in the U.S.From Arabic damir (conscience, inner nature, heart, character), meaning one of good conscience Faizan#3111 in the U.S.From Arabic fayzan or faydh (overflow, abundance, grace, blessing), meaning one who bestows graMuad#3126 in the U.S.From Arabic mu'adh or mu'ādh, related to the root 'adha meaning 'to protect' or 'to keep safe,'Muaz#3127 in the U.S.Arabic name from the root 'awdha ('to protect,' 'to seek refuge'), meaning 'one who is protecteReza#3138 in the U.S.From Arabic riḍā (رضا), meaning 'contentment,' 'satisfaction,' or 'divine approval'; widely useYahia#3145 in the U.S.Arabic form of Yahya, itself the Quranic form of John (Hebrew Yohanan), meaning 'God will give Zidan#3148 in the U.S.Arabic name from the root z-y-d (to increase, to grow), meaning 'growth', 'increase', or 'abundAdel#3150 in the U.S.Arabic name meaning 'just' or 'fair', from the root adl (justice); also functions as a short foAdil#3151 in the U.S.Arabic name from the root a-d-l (to be just, to act fairly), meaning 'just', 'righteous', or 'eArsh#3155 in the U.S.From Arabic arsh (عرش) meaning 'throne', specifically the Throne of God (Arsh Allah) in IslamicEssa#3169 in the U.S.God is salvation; Arabic equivalent of the name Jesus or Joshua, derived from Hebrew YeshuaHuzaifa#3171 in the U.S.Forbearing, patient, restrained; associated with wisdom and self-controlIram#3172 in the U.S.Lofty garden paradise; name of a legendary city of pillars (Iram of the Pillars) mentioned in tMaleek#3185 in the U.S.Variant spelling of Malik, from Arabic malik (مَلِك) meaning 'king, sovereign, master'Muhsin#3188 in the U.S.One who does good, who is charitable and benevolent; from Arabic ahsana (to do well, to be goodNoor#3190 in the U.S.Light, divine light; from Arabic nur (نور) meaning light, radiance, luminosityZubair#3318 in the U.S.Strong, brave, firm; a classical Arabic name borne by Zubayr ibn al-Awwam, companion of the ProZubayr#3319 in the U.S.Strong, brave, firm; the transliteration of the classical Arabic name closest to its original fAboubacar#3383 in the U.S.Francophone West African form of Abu Bakr — the first caliph, the Prophet's closest companion —Azan#3391 in the U.S.The Islamic call to prayer (adhan), recited five times daily from the minaret, used as a devotiJabril#3405 in the U.S.Form of Jibril, the Quranic Gabriel — Hebrew 'God is my strength' — the angel of revelationReyan#3434 in the U.S.Variant of Rayan/Rayyan — Arabic 'luxuriant, well-watered, flourishing', and the name of paradiSudais#3439 in the U.S.Given in honor of Sheikh Abdul Rahman Al-Sudais, imam of Mecca's Grand Mosque; the family name Islam#3474 in the U.S.Submission, surrender to God; from Arabic islam, related to salaam, 'peace' — the name of the fMaaz#3486 in the U.S.Refuge, shelter, place of safety; from Arabic ma'adh — also borne by a revered Companion of theMoussa#3489 in the U.S.Arabic and West African form of Musa (Moses) — Hebrew Mosheh, 'drawn out of the water' — a greaNuh#3490 in the U.S.Arabic form of Noah — Hebrew Noach, 'rest, comfort' — a great prophet who built the arkSalah#3497 in the U.S.Righteousness, goodness, virtue, piety; from Arabic salah — as in Salah al-Din (Saladin), 'righAhnaf#3514 in the U.S.Upright, righteous, true monotheist; from Arabic hanif/ahnaf — also borne by a celebrated earlyIzaan#3543 in the U.S.From Arabic — variously 'obedience, compliance' (idhaan) or 'balance, equilibrium' (izaan/mizanOwais#3566 in the U.S.From Arabic — a diminutive linked to 'wolf' (aws); borne by the revered early Muslim Owais al-QQuran#3567 in the U.S.From Arabic qur'an, 'the recitation, the reading' — the name of Islam's holy scriptureRashid#3568 in the U.S.Rightly guided, of good judgment, mature; from Arabic rashid — one of the names of God (al-RashSiraj#3576 in the U.S.Lamp, light, a shining torch; from Arabic siraj — the Quran calls the sun a 'siraj', a blazing Abrar#3589 in the U.S.The virtuous, righteous, dutiful ones; from Arabic abrar, the plural of barr — those devoted toArkan#3598 in the U.S.From Arabic arkan, 'pillars, foundations, essential elements' — the plural of rukn; the pillarsOumar#3657 in the U.S.West African (French-spelled) form of Umar/Omar — Arabic, 'flourishing, long-lived, populous'; Waris#3672 in the U.S.From Arabic warith/waris, 'heir, inheritor, successor' — also one of the names of God, al-WaritEbrahim#3706 in the U.S.Persian/Arabic form of Abraham (Ibrahim) — Hebrew Avraham, 'father of multitudes/nations' — a gKhalif#3730 in the U.S.From Arabic khalifa, 'successor, steward' — the caliph's title as a given nameKhalifa#3731 in the U.S.From Arabic khalifa, 'successor, deputy, caliph' — also the world's tallest tower's namesakeRasheed#3748 in the U.S.From Arabic rashid, 'rightly guided, wise, mature' — one of the 99 names of GodBrahim#3792 in the U.S.Maghrebi short form of Ibrahim — Abraham, 'father of multitudes'Daniyal#3804 in the U.S.Arabic/Persian form of Daniel — 'God is my judge' — the prophet honored in Islamic traditionIhsan#3821 in the U.S.From Arabic ihsan, 'excellence, doing beautiful good' — the third pillar of the faith-islam-ihsMajid#3846 in the U.S.From Arabic majid, 'glorious, noble, exalted' — al-Majid is among the 99 names of GodSabir#3864 in the U.S.From Arabic sabir, 'patient, steadfast' — sabr is the Quran's prized enduranceSuleyman#3870 in the U.S.Turkish form of Solomon — 'man of peace' — Suleiman the Magnificent's imperial nameEdin#3898 in the U.S.Bosnian name from Arabic -ad-din endings, 'of the faith' — Edin Džeko's exportHashir#3907 in the U.S.From Arabic hashir, 'gatherer' — al-Hashir, a title of the Prophet who gathers humanityMehdi#3939 in the U.S.Persian/Maghrebi form of Mahdi — 'the guided one' — eschatology's awaited guideMuhammadamin#3943 in the U.S.Compound of Muhammad ('praised') and Amin ('trustworthy') — Uzbek-Tajik naming standardSayed#3955 in the U.S.From Arabic sayyid, 'lord, master' — the honorific of the Prophet's descendantsBoubacar#3986 in the U.S.West African form of Abu Bakr — Arabic, 'father of the young camel/foal'; the first caliph's naMousa#4025 in the U.S.Arabic form of Moses — Hebrew Moshe, 'drawn out of the water' — a major prophet in IslamMubarak#4026 in the U.S.From Arabic mubarak, 'blessed, fortunate, auspicious'Othman#4031 in the U.S.From Arabic Uthman, traditionally 'a young bustard (bird)'; the third caliph's nameRayhan#4034 in the U.S.From Arabic rayhan, 'fragrant herb, sweet basil' — a plant of paradise in the QuranUzair#4049 in the U.S.From Arabic Uzair — linked to Ezra ('help, helper') — a revered figure in the QuranZakir#4051 in the U.S.From Arabic zakir, 'one who remembers, who praises (God); mindful'Humza#4106 in the U.S.Spelling of Hamza — Arabic, 'strong, steadfast; lion' — the Prophet's beloved uncleJunaid#4123 in the U.S.From Arabic junayd, 'young warrior, little soldier' (diminutive of jund, 'army, soldier')Yassir#4178 in the U.S.Spelling of Yasir — Arabic, 'wealthy, easy, comfortable; one who makes things easy'Zaeem#4180 in the U.S.From Arabic za'im, 'leader, chief, commander, spokesman'Azim#4192 in the U.S.From Arabic azim, 'great, magnificent, powerful' — al-Azim is among the 99 names of GodDanyal#4207 in the U.S.Turkish/Persian form of Daniel — Hebrew, 'God is my judge'; a prophetEmran#4217 in the U.S.Spelling of Imran — Arabic, linked to 'prosperity, long life; an exalted family' (Quranic ImranMikaeel#4270 in the U.S.Arabic/Quranic form of Michael — Hebrew Mikha'el, 'who is like God?' — the archangel Mika'ilReyaan#4283 in the U.S.Spelling of Rayyan — Arabic, 'a gate of Paradise (for those who fast); luxuriant, well-watered'Abdel#4305 in the U.S.From Arabic Abd al-, 'servant of (the)...' — a short/compound form (as in Abdel Halim, Abdel FaAffan#4308 in the U.S.From Arabic affan, 'chaste, pure, modest; virtuous' — the father of Caliph UthmanAzeem#4319 in the U.S.From Arabic azim, 'great, magnificent, supreme, mighty' — one of the names of God (al-Azim)Husayn#4342 in the U.S.From Arabic husayn, a diminutive of hasan, 'good, handsome, beautiful' — a revered grandson of Jalil#4348 in the U.S.From Arabic jalil, 'great, majestic, exalted, sublime' — al-Jalil, a name of GodSalih#4394 in the U.S.From Arabic salih, 'righteous, virtuous, good, pious' — a prophet in the QuranUthman#4402 in the U.S.From Arabic Uthman — possibly 'a young bustard' or 'baby snake'; the third Rashidun CaliphEdris#4448 in the U.S.From Arabic Idris/Edris — a prophet, often glossed 'interpreter, studious'; also a Welsh name (

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