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Muslim Girl Names Muslim Baby Boys & Girls Names (ALQURANIC.COM) http://www.alquranic.com Muslim Boy Names 1. Aaban Name of the Angel 2. Aabid Worshiper 3. Aadil Just, Upright 4. Aahil Prince 5. Aalam World 6. Aalee Sublime, high 7. Aalim Religious Scholar 8. Aamil Doer, Work man 9. Aamir Civilised 10. Aaqib Follower 11. Aaqil Intelligent 12. Aarif Knowing, aware 13. Aariz Respectable man 14. Aaryan Of Utmost strength 15. Aashif Bold, courageous 16. Aashir Living 17. Aasif An able minister 18. Aasim Person who keeps away from sins 19. Aatif Kind Affectionate 20. Aaus Name of a tree 21. Aayan God's gift 22. Aazim Determined 23. Abaan Old Arabic name 24. Abbas Gloomy look 25. Abd Al-Ala Slave of the High 26. Abdul Aalee Servant of the Most High 27. Abdul Adl Slave of the just 28. Abdul Afuw Slave of the one who pardons 29. Abdul Ahad Slave of he who is one (Allah) 30. Abdul Aleem Servant of the Omniscient 31. Abdul Ali Slave of the High one 32. Abdul Alim Slave of the All knowing 33. Abdul Awwal Slave of the First One 34. Abdul Azeez The servant of the most powerful 35. Abdul Azim Slave of the great 36. Abdul Aziz Servant of the powerful one 37. Abdul Baari Servant of the Creator 38. Abdul Baasit Servant of the Extender and Creator 39. Abdul Badee Slave of the originator 40. Abdul Baith Slave of the one who raises death 41. Abdul Baqi Slave of the Eternal 42. Abdul Bari Slave of the creator 43. Abdul Baseer Slave of the All-seeing 44. Abdul Batin Slave of the unseen 45. Abdul Fattah Slave of the opener, slave of the giver of victory 46. Abdul Ghafaar Servant of the Forgiver 47. Abdul Ghafoor Servant of the Forgiver 48. Abdul Hafeez Slave of the Protector 49. Abdul Hafiz Slave of the Guardian 50. Abdul Hakam Servant of the Arbitrator 51. Abdul Hakeem Servant of the Wise 52. Abdul Haleem Servant of the Mild and Patient 53. Abdul Halim Slave of the Wise 54. Abdul Hameed Servant of the Praiseworthy and the Ever-Praised 55. Abdul Hamid Slave of the Praiseworthy 56. Abdul Hannan Slave of the Merciful 57. Abdul Haq Servant of the Truth 58. Abdul Haseeb Servant of the Respected and Esteemed 59. Abdul Hasib Slave of the Reckoner 60. Abdul Hayy Slave of the Living 61. Abdul Jabaar Servant of the Mighty 62. Abdul Jaleel Servant of the Great and Revered 63. Abdul Jawwad Slave of the Bountiful 64. Abdul Kabir Slave of the Great 65. Abdul Kareem Servant of the Noble and Generous 66. Abdul Karim Slave of the Gracious 67. Abdul Khabir Slave of the one who is aware 68. Abdul Lateef Servant of the Kind 69. Abdul Maajid Slave of the Excellence 70. Abdul Maalik Slave of the Master, the Lord 71. Abdul Majeed Servant of the Glorious 72. Abdul Mani Slave of one who prevents 73. Abdul Mannan Slave of the Benefactor 74. Abdul Mateen Slave of the Firm 75. Abdul Mubdee Slave of the Originator 76. Abdul Mueed Slave of the Restorer, the Reproducer 77. Abdul Muhaimin Servant of the Supervising, the Guardian and the Protector 78. Abdul Muhaymin Slave of the Protector 79. Abdul Muhsin Slave of the Benefactor 80. Abdul Muhyee Slave of the one who gives life and sustains it 81. Abdul Muiz Servant of the Giver of Might and Glory 82. Abdul Mujeeb Servant of the Responder 83. Abdul Munim Slave of the Generous 84. Abdul Muntaqim Slave of him who punishes wrongdoings and seizes retribution 85. Abdul Muqeet Slave of the Sustainer 86. Abdul Muqsit Slave of the Just 87. Abdul Musawwir Slave of the Fashioner 88. Abdul Mutaal Servant of the Most High 89. Abdul Muti Slave of the Giver 90. Abdul Muzanni He was a narrator of Hadith 91. Abdul Nafi Slave of the Propitious 92. Abdul Naseer Slave of the Helper 93. Abdul Noor Slave of the one who is Light 94. Abdul Qaadir Servant of the Capable 95. Abdul Qadeer Slave of the Powerful 96. Abdul Qadir Slave of the Powerful 97. Abdul Qahaar Servant of the Subduer and the Almighty 98. Abdul Qayyum Slave of the Self-Subsistent 99. Abdul Qudoos Servant of the Most Holy 100. Abdul Raafi Servant of the One Who Raises (intellect, esteem), One who Elevates 101. Abdul Rabb Slave of the Lord 102. Abdul Rafi Slave of the Exalter 103. Abdul Raheem Servant of the Most Compassionate 104. Abdul Rahim Slave of the Compassionate 105. Abdul Rahman Servant of the merciful one 106. Abdul Raqib Slave of the Vigilant 107. Abdul Rauf Servant of the merciful 108. Abdul Tawwab Slave of the Acceptor of repentance, the relenting 109. Abdul Waali Slave of the Governor 110. Abdul Wahid Slave of the Unique 111. Abdul Wajid Slave of the Finder, the Perceiver 112. Abdul Wakil Slave of the Trustee 113. Abdul Waliy Slave of the Protecting Friend 114. Abdul Wasi Slave of the All Embracing 115. Abdul-Aalee Servant of the Most High 116. Abdul-Adheem Servant of the Most Great 117. Abdul-Aleem Servant of the All-Knowing 118. Abdul-Baaqi Servant of the Everlasting 119. Abdul-Baari Servant of the Evolver 120. Abdul-Baasit Servant of the Expander 121. Abdul-Barr Servant of the source of Goodness 122. Abdul-Dhahir Servant of the Manifest 123. Abdul-Ghaffar Servant of the forgiver 124. Abdul-Ghafur Servant of the All-Forgiving 125. Abdul-Ghani Servant of the Self-Sufficient 126. Abdul-Hadi Servant of the Guide 127. Abdul-Hafeedh Servant of the Preserver 128. Abdul-Hakeem Servant of the Wise 129. Abdul-Haleem Servant of the Forbearing One 130. Abdul-Hameed Servant of the Praiseworthy 131. Abdul-Haqq Servant of the Truth 132. Abdul-Haseeb Servant of the Reckoner 133. Abdul-Jabbar Servant of the Compeller 134. Abdul-Jaleel Servant of the Sublime One 135. Abdul-Kareem Servant of the Most Generous 136. Abdul-Khaliq Servant of the Creator 137. Abdul-Lateef Servant of the Subtle One 138. Abdul-Majeed Servant of the Most Glorious 139. Abdul-Majid Servant of the Noble 140. Abdul-Malik Servant of the Sovereign Lord 141. Abdul-Mu'eid Servant of the Restorer 142. Abdul-Mu'izz Servant of the Honourer 143. Abdul-Mughni Servant of the Enricher 144. Abdul-Mujeeb Servant of the Responsive 145. Abdul-Mumin Servant of the Guardian of Faith 146. Abdul-Muqtadir Servant of the Powerful 147. Abdul-Muta'alee Servant of the Most Exalted 148. Abdul-Nur Servant of the Light 149. Abdul-Qaadir Servant of the Able 150. Abdul-Qahhar Servant of the Subduer 151. Abdul-Qaiyoum Servant of the Self-Sustaining 152. Abdul-Quddus Servant of the Holy 153. Abdul-Rasheed Servant of the rightly guided 154. Abdul-Rashid Servant of the rightly guided 155. Abdul-Waajid Servant of the Finder 156. Abdul-Wadood Servant of the Loving 157. Abdul-Wahhab Servant of the Bestower 158. Abdul-Warith Servant of the Supreme Inheritor 159. Abdullah Servant of Allah 160. Abdur Rahman Slave of Allah 161. Abdur Rashid Slave of the Guide 162. Abdur Razzaq Slave of the provider; 163. Abdur-Raheem Servant of the Most Merciful 164. Abdur-Rahman Servant of the Most Gracious 165. Abdur-Raqeeb Servant of the Watchful 166. Abdur-Rasheed Servant of the Guide to Right Path 167. Abdur-Rauf Servant of the Compassionate 168. Abdur-Razzaq Servant of the Provider 169. Abdus Name of the narrator of one of the hadith 170. Abdus Sabur Slave of the Forbearing 171. Abdus Salaam Slave of the Giver of Peace 172. Abdus Samad Slave of the Eternal, The Independent 173. Abdus Sami Slave of the All Hearing 174. Abdus Sattar Slave of the one who conceals faults 175. Abdus Shafi Slave of the Healer 176. Abdus Subbooh Slave of the Extremely pure 177. Abdus-Sabour Servant of the Patient 178. Abdus-Salaam Servant of the Source of Peace 179. Abdus-Samad Servant of the Eternal 180. Abdus-Sameei Servant of the All-Hearing 181. Abdus-Shaheed Servant of the Witness 182. Abdus-Shakur Servant of the Appreciative 183. Abdush Shahid Slave of the Witness 184. Abid Worshipper 185. Abisali Warrior in Islam 186. Abrad Hail, Mail 187. Abrar Piety 188. Abrash Spotted, Speckled 189. Absi Probably from ABASA to frown; this was the name of Abdullah ibn- Musa, a scholar and reciter of the Quran, died 828/829 190. Abt'hi One who lives in Abtah, a place near Makkah 191. Abul-Hassan The Son Of Ali 192. Abyad A narrator of hadith was so named 193. Abyan Eloquent 194. Abzari Seeds, spice, seedsman, one who sows; the Persian scribe and memoriser of tradition, Abu-Ishaq Ibrahim had this name 195. Adam A Prophet's Name 196. Adawi Grandson of Sayyindina Umer 197. Adbul-Qawi Servant of the Most Powerful 198. Adeeb A literary Person 199. Adeel Just 200. Adeem Rare 201. Adel Honourable Judge, One who jugdes Fairly 202. Adham Black 203. Adheem The most great 204. Adib Cultured 205. Adil Just, Honest 206. Adiy A companion of the Prophet; also the name of the son of Hatim Tiay known for his generosity; also the son of Thabit had this name 207. Adl Justice 208. Adnan A tribal ancestor of the Quraysh, the Prophet (S.A.W) was from this tribe; there were other noted men too later in history who had this name; for instance, word bin Hakim, a scholar of Basrah 209. Aduz Zahir Slave of the Manifest 210. Adyan A nabee was named by this name 211. Afaaq The place where Earth & Sky meet 212.
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