Muslim Boy Names with Meanings

Pasban

Pasban (Urdu: پاسبان‎ meaning Sentinel or Defender) may refer to: Pasban e Aza, a Pakistani Shia organization. ... Pasban Khatme Nabuwwat, a Muslim organization.

Meaning: Protector Origin: Persian

Pasha

Pasha Family History. Pasha Name Meaning. Muslim, Balkan, and eastern Mediterranean: status name or honorific title from Turkish basa 'pasha', a title of rank for a regional governor in the Ottoman Empire.

Meaning: Lord, honorific title Origin: Arabic

Pason

Pason is muslim arabic name for baby boy mostly popular in islamic famlies. The meaning of Pason is Uprising. The poeple have viewed this name 3169 times.

Meaning: Uprising Origin: Arabic

Passtan

Passtan is muslim arabic name for baby boy mostly popular in islamic famlies. The meaning of Passtan is . The poeple have viewed this name 1650 times.

Pasukh

Pasukh is muslim arabic name for baby boy mostly popular in islamic famlies. The meaning of Pasukh is . The poeple have viewed this name 1503 times.

Patang

Patang Name Meaning. Historically, surnames evolved as a way to sort people into groups - by occupation, place of origin, clan affiliation, patronage, parentage, adoption, and even physical characteristics (like red hair).

Meaning: Butterfly, kite Origin: Arabic

Patman

Patman Name Meaning. English (Cambridgeshire): occupational name for the servant (Middle English man) of someone called Pat(t) or Pate (see Pate).

Meaning: Man of Honor Origin: Arabic

Pawar

Pawar (also spelled as Puar, Puwar, Punwar, Parmar, Panwar, Powar) is an Indian surname. It is found among the Maratha clans that claim Rajput origin (Parmar). It is also found among Punjabis and Jats.

Meaning: Eternity, chronic Origin: Persian

Payam

Meaning of name Payam. Etymology : Means "message" in Persian. Saint : Origin : Iranian.

Meaning: Message Origin: Arabic

Payan

Payan Name Meaning. probably Spanish: unexplained. In Spain this name is mainly found in Andalusia. English: variant spelling of Paine. Southern French: from Latin paganus 'country dweller', hence a nickname for a country-born person, or from its later sense of 'pagan', 'heathen', given to a child not yet baptized.

Meaning: Kunar Origin: Arabic