Muslim Boy Names with Meanings

Mathar

Mathar Family History. Mathar Name Meaning. 2,924 Historical Documents with Mathar on Ancestry 2,146 Birth, Marriage, and Deaths 402 Census and Voter Lists 63 Military Records 125 Immigration Records 188 Member Trees.

Meaning: Rain Origin: Arabic

Matin

Matin Name Meaning. Muslim: from a personal name based on Arabic matin 'strong', 'powerful'. Al-Matin 'the Almighty' is an attribute of Allah, and this name is found in combinations such as ?Abd-ul Matin 'servant of the Almighty'.

Meaning: Strong, Powerful, solid, of resolute mind Origin: Arabic

Matloob

The name Matloob is a Muslim baby name. In Muslim the meaning of the name Matloob is: Wanted. Unknown.

Meaning: Objective, goal, Desired, required, sought after Origin: Arabic

Matlub

The name Matlub is a Muslim baby name. In Muslim the meaning of the name Matlub is: Wanted. Unknown.

Meaning: Wanted, Unknown Origin: Arabic

Maudood

The name Maudood is a Muslim baby name. In Muslim the meaning of the name Maudood is: Attached; Friendly.

Meaning: Attached, Friendly Origin: Arabic

Maudud

Maudud Name meaning in Urdu is منسلکہ، قرق شدہ , وابَستَہ , دوستانہ, a Muslim Arabic Boy name with lucky number is 6 and Maudud Name meaning in English is Attached, Friendly.

Meaning: Attached, Friendly Origin: Arabic

Mauhub

Mauhub is muslim arabic name for baby boy mostly popular in islamic famlies. The meaning of Mauhub is Given To, Given Charity. The poeple have viewed this name 1709 times.

Meaning: Given to, Given charity Origin: Arabic

Maula

Muslim Meaning: The name Maula is a Muslim baby name. In Muslim the meaning of the name Maula is: Master. Lord.

Meaning: Master Lord Origin: Arabic

Maulaa

Muslim Meaning: The name Maula is a Muslim baby name. In Muslim the meaning of the name Maula is: Master. Lord.

Meaning: Master, Lord Origin: Arabic

Maulana

In the Central Asian and South Asian / Indian subcontinent context, where "Mullah" does not carry a formal sense, Maulana is often the word of choice for addressing or referring to Muslim religious scholars that are respected, while Mullah is used often derogatorily for people the speaker considers to be more rabble- ...

Meaning: Our Master Origin: Arabic