Wardaan bin al-Junayy |
lower |
Yaalaa al-Aamiri |
High, sublime |
Yaamur as-Saadi |
Long-lived |
Yaaqoob bin Aws |
Prophet’s name in the Quran |
Yahyaa bin Asaad |
Alive |
Yahyaa bin Hakeem |
Prophet’s names in Quran |
Yasaar bin al-Atwal |
Ease |
Yaseer bin Amr |
Easy |
Yazeed Abu Abdurrahman |
Prosperous |
Yazeed Abu Amr |
Prosperous |
Yazeed Abu Hane |
Prosperous |
Yazeed al-Uqaili |
Prosperous |
Yusr bin al-Harith |
Ease |
Zayd bin Haritha |
Wise |
Zayd bin Thabit |
prosperity |
Zuhair bin Saleem |
blossoming |
Waael bin Hajar |
who takes refuge in something |
Abbad |
Worshiper |
Abdurrahmaan bin Awf |
Servant of Allah |
Abu Ayyub al-Ansari |
Prophet’s name in the Quran |
Abu Dharr al-Ghaffari |
An ant |
Abu Huraira |
Father of cats |
Abu Moosa al-Ash’ari |
Father of Moosa |
Abu Saeed al-Khudri |
Happy |
Abu Ubaida bin al-Jarraah |
Worshiper of Allah |
Agharr |
beautiful, handsome, or illustrious |
Ahnaf |
He was a narrator of hadith |
Ali |
High in status and rank |
Ali bin Abi Talib |
High, exalted |
Allaq |
Something which clings, or hangs on and adheres |
Amanat |
Translates to trust, fidelity, or dependability |
Anas bin Malik |
Friend |
Arqam |
whose home was used for the earliest Muslim community meetings |
Asaad bin Zarara |
Happy |
Asad bin Abdullah bin Malik |
Reinforcement, support, or mountain in Arabic |
Asad bin Khuwailid |
Lion |
Asad bin Khuzaima |
Lion |
Asim |
Protector, the guardian, or the shield |
Aws bin Thabit |
Wolf |
Azhar bin Abd Awf |
Blossoming |
Bilal |
The name of the first muezzin of Islam; that satisfies the thirst |
Bustaani |
who is from a green field, a beautiful garden, or a meadow |
Butrus |
The Arabic form of Peter |
Dihyah |
Military commander |
Duraid |
Toothless |
Eemaa |
The act of trying to communicate with a person without using speech |
Fadl |
Outstanding, honorable, respectable |
Fayruz |
Turquoise in Arabic |
Hahnis bin Wibra |
Brave |
Hakim |
Wise, Judicious |
Hanzala |
Water, pond, who can adjust anywhere |
Harith |
Green, plowman, cultivator |
Hashim |
Generosity, destroyer of evil |
Hassan |
To be good, to be beautiful |
Hatib |
A wood collector |
Hubab |
Aim, friendship |
Hudhayfah |
Refers to the trusted companions of Prophet Muhamad |
Hurairah |
He was a narrator of the Thad |
Hussain |
Little citadel, or fortress in Arabic |
Hussein |
Beautiful, handsome |
Huyay |
Alive or flourishing in Arabic |
Ikrimah |
Female pigeon |
Imran |
A name of historical importance |
Ishaaq |
To be uncertain (Arabic); Laugh (Hebrew) |
Ishaq |
Laughs |
Iyad |
Reinforcement, support or mountain in Arabic |
Iyaz |
Substitute or replacement |
Jabalah |
Mighty mountain or hill, in Arabic |
Jabir |
Comforter, consolation |
Jabr |
A compulsory name for a companion |
Jafar |
The little stream, rivulet |
Julaybib |
Small grown; short |
Jumanah |
Pearl in Arabic, and is the name of a companion of the Prophet |
Junaid |
Soldier in Arabic |
Jurmooz |
Male wolf cub in Arabic |
Kahil |
Friend or lover in Arabic |
Karam |
Generosity |
Kaseeb |
Fertile, or fine in Arabic |
Khabbab |
A Person who runs, walks, trots |
Khalid |
Never-ending, everlasting |
Khubayb |
Refers to of the preachers sent by Prophet Muhammad to preach the values of Islam |
Khulus |
The pure or clear |
Khunais |
Hidden, secretive |
Kumail |
who has a lot of good qualities |
Kuraib |
The one who pushes every to hurry |
Labid |
Companion – He was a companion of the Prophet and a great Arabic poet |
Luhaib |
The flame of a fire |
Lutfi |
Kind, or gentle in personality |
Madani |
Urban, civilized or modern in Arabic |
Mahfuz |
who is always protected by God |
Mahmoud |
The praised – a variation of Muhammad |
Malik |
Master, or king in Arabic |
Miqdad |
A name of Wahhabi |
Miyaz |
The preferred, or distinguished |
Muawwaz |
given restitution |
Munabbih |
The who alerts some |
Musab |
The first ambassador of Islam |
Owais |
The name of a companion of Prophet Muhammad |
Qatadah |
Another companion of Prophet Muhammad |
Rabaah |
Profit in Arabic |
Raees |
Chief, or president in Arabic |