Boy Baby Names

Discover the perfect name for your baby boy. Browse our collection of popular, unique, and meaningful names with their meanings and origins.

A'ban

أبان

To show or reveal.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

A'sar

أعْسَر

Describes someone intense or who works/writes with their left hand.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Aasif

آصَف

An Arabic name mentioned by some Arab scholars as the minister of the prophet Solomon.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Aban

أبان

To make clear or manifest.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Abi

أَبِيّ

Refers to someone who refuses or resists.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Ablaj

أبلج

Bright, shining.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Absal

أَبْسَل

One who throws himself into danger.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Abyad

أَبْيَض

White, pure.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Abyan

أَبْيَن

A town on the coast near Aden, Yemen.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Ad'aj

أَدْعَج

Describes someone with black eyes.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Adam

آدَم

Refers to the first human and prophet mentioned in the Quran. In Hebrew, Adam means 'human,' but the origin of the word predates the Hebrew language.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Adgham

أَدْغَم

Refers to someone with a black nose.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Adham

أَدْهَم

Describes someone dark or the intense darkness of night.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Adraj

أَدْعَج

Describes someone with black eyes.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Aghlab

أَغْلَب

Refers to someone who is dominant and victorious.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Aghyad

أَغْيَد

Describes someone with a graceful neck, a positive attribute.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Ahaboon

أهَبُون

A written or vocal form of the word Haboon, meaning spider.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Ahar

أَهَار

A name derived from the verb meaning to think, accuse, bear, intend, and direct.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Ahiboon

أَهِبُون

One who is prepared and alert.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Ahmad

أَحْمَد

One who possesses praiseworthy attributes, a name of the Prophet Muhammad.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Ahmar

أحمر

Refers to the color red or the brightness and radiance of the face.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Ahnaf

أَحْنَف

Describes someone with a crooked leg or one who follows the Hanafi school of thought.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Ahwar

أَهْوَر

The most crumbling or collapsing from behind, fixed in place.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Ahwas

أَحْوَس

Refers to a brave and courageous individual, typically used for males.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Ahyam

أَهْيَم

The most thirsty, extremely thirsty, the night without stars, wandering aimlessly on the earth, most bewildered and disturbed, most passionate.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Ahyas

أَهْيَس

Brave, courageous, strong, shattering everything.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Aidamir

ايدمير

From Turkish 'demir' meaning iron.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Aidar

ايدر

From Hebrew, meaning majesty and glorification.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Aifis

ايفيس

From Scandinavian, meaning archer.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Aijur

ايجور

From Scandinavian meaning hero.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Aiyas

أياس

One who is hopeful of good.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Ajawid

أجاويد

Derived from 'karam', meaning generosity.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Ajwad

أجود

Refers to someone who is generous in speech or action.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Ajyad

أَجْيَد

Describes someone with a long neck, often used for males.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Akbar

أَكْبَر

Signifies greatness and is one of the beautiful names of Allah.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Akhdar

أَخْضَر

Describes the color green, often associated with nature.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Akhtab

أَخْطَب

Refers to someone eloquent among people, also means a falcon.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Akhtar

أَخْتَر

Derived from Persian, meaning luck or one of the moon's phases.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Akhzam

أَخْزَم

Refers to the male of a species of snake.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Akmal

أكمل

Signifies completeness and integrity, free from flaws.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Aknan

أَكْنَان

Refers to a house or dwelling place.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Akram

أكرم

Refers to someone generous and honorable, also one of the beautiful names of Allah.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Aksam

أَكْسَم

Describes someone who is very dry and struggles to provide for their family.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Aktham

أَكْثَم

Describes someone broad and with a large belly.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Alan

آلان

From Kurdish, meaning 'flag bearer in the army'.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Alec

أليك

From the Greek name Alexander, meaning protector of mankind

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Alexi

اليكسي

A Russian and Bulgarian form of the name Alexander meaning protector of humanity.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Alirk

اليرك

From Old German, meaning ruler of all or ruler of everything.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Alwanin

الوانين

Means similar, counterpart, or guardian.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Alwanzio

الونزيو

An ancient phonetic spelling of the name Alfonso, originating from Spanish, meaning prepared for war or battle-ready.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Alyrk

اليرك

From Old German meaning ruler of all or ruler of everything.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Alyut

اليوت

From French and Hebrew, meaning Yahweh (God) is my God.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Amado

امادو

From Latin meaning beloved by the heavens and beloved by the gods or divine love.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Amaloo

أَمَلُو

Sweetened hope.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Amam

أَمَام

In front, used as a verb meaning to beware or be watchful.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Amar

امار

From Greek meaning steadfast in color.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Amas

اماس

From Hebrew meaning bearer of burdens.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Amdad

أَمْدَد

The most expansive in light and abundance of something.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Ameen

أَمِيْن

Trustworthy, protector, strong.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Ameeniyy

أَمِينيّ

Derived from Ameen.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Ameer

أَمِير

Prince, ruler under a king, or son of a king.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Ameer Adyan

أَمِيْر أَدْيَان

Prince of religions and sects.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Ameer Ali

أمِير عليّ

Prince of strength, power, and high status.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Ameer al-Din

أَمير الدِّين

Prince of religion, leader of Islam and the community.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Ameera'i

أَمِيرَاي

A compound name from Amir: one with authority and kingship to enforce his command, and 'ai' a Turkish suffix denoting military rank.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Ameet

اميت

From Old English meaning ant.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Amil

أَمِل

Helper and supporter.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Amin

أَمِيْن

Trustworthy, protector, strong.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Aminiy

أَمِينيّ

Related to Amin.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Amiray

أَمِيرَاي

Commander, one with authority and military rank.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Amjad

أَمْجَاد

Honour and nobility.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Amlahan

أَمْلَحَان

Ram with mixed white and black colors.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Ammad

أَمَد

The ultimate goal, end, or term.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Ammam

أَمَّام

One who exaggerates in hitting the target, always advancing towards people, and having a strong intention towards something.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Ammar

أَمَّار

One who becomes a leader or gives orders to others.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Amobuh

اموبوه

From Persian Anbuh meaning abundant and dense.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Amraas

أَمْرَاس

Strong in handling things, experienced in wars.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Amraziyy

أَمْرَزِيّ

Related to strength and toughness.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Amrullah

أَمْرُ الله

Divine will and decree.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Amubuh

اموبوه

From Persian 'Anbuh' meaning abundant or dense.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Amunil

امُونيل

Written form of Munil: possible from the thing and the giver or the one given the thing.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Anas

أَنَس

The companion, good-natured and noble in character.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Anastasios

أناستاسيوس

From ancient Greek, meaning resurrection, revival, or one who will be resurrected again.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Anbah

انبه

From Aramaic meaning ant egg and Anba: a Coptic ecclesiastical title.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Anbaz

انباز

From Persian meaning partner and companion.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Andiras

انديراوس

One of the forms of the name Andrew derived from Greek, meaning manly.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Andrasen

اندراسن

From Greek, meaning manly.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Andrasn

اندراسن

From Greek, meaning manly.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Andraws

أَنْدِرَاوس

Derived from Greek, meaning brave or courageous.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Androsen

اندروسن

Compound name from Greek, meaning manly and young man.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Androsn

اندروسن

A compound form from the name Andrew, derived from Greek meaning manly and brave.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Andunah

اَنْدُونَه

From the name Antonios: a masculine name derived from the Latin name Antonius, meaning praiseworthy and commendable.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Angelos

انجليوس

From Greek, meaning 'angel' or 'messenger'.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Angus

انجيوس

From Scottish, meaning superhuman strength.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Angyous

انجيوس

From Scottish, meaning supernatural strength.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Aniq

أَنِيق

Beautiful, delighted, joyful.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Anis

أَنِس

One who brings joy and comfort, the serene companion who dispels loneliness.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Anisoon

أنِسُون

From Persian Anisoon, derived from Greek meaning a type of plant.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Anisoun

أنِسُون

From Persian Anisoun, from Greek meaning a type of plant.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100

Anmar

أَنْمَار

Means a group of tigers, a type of predatory animal.

ArabicPopularity: 50/100