Muslim Boy Names with Meanings

Wajdaan

Wajdaan. The meaning of the name Wajdan is Ecstacy, mirth, devotion. Name In Arabic : وجدان

Meaning: Thought, imagination Origin: Arabic

Wajdan

Wajdan name brief: Wajdan is baby boy name mainly popular in Muslim religion and its main origin is Arabic. Wajdan name meanings is Ecstacy, mirth, devotion.

Meaning: Ecstacy, mirth, devotion Origin: Arabic

Wajdi

Wajdi is a Muslim name for boys meaning Of strong emotion, passion and love.

Meaning: Of strong emotion, passion and love Origin: Arabic

Wajdii

Wajdi is a Muslim name for boys meaning Of strong emotion, passion and love.

Meaning: Happy, Power, Rich Origin: Arabic

Wajed

Wajid is a family name and male given name. It is of Arabic origin (لڑكا) meaning one who perceives or finds. It is a Muslim theophoric name, from Al-Wajid (الواجد), one of the 99 names of God in the Qur'an, which signifies The Finder, The All-Perceiving, The Inventor and Maker.

Meaning: Intense Origin: Arabic

Wajeeb

Farḍ (Arabic: فرض‎) or farīḍah (فريضة) in Islam is a religious duty commanded by Allah (God). The word is also used in Persian, Pashto, Turkish, and Urdu (spelled farz) in the same meaning. ... Fard or its synonym wājib (واجب) is one of the five types of Ahkam into which Fiqh categorizes acts of every Muslim.

Meaning: Noble, Commanding personality Origin: Arabic

Wajeeh

The name Wajeeh is a Muslim baby name. In Muslim the meaning of the name Wajeeh is: Notable. Eminent. Noble.

Meaning: Commanding Personality, Noble, aspect, appearance, Handsome, Respectable Origin: Arabic

Wajeh

Meaning. Variant Of Wajih: Notable, Eminent, Noble.

Meaning: Someone who represent a group of people Origin: Arabic

Wajib

The word is also used in Persian, Pashto, Turkish, and Urdu (spelled farz) in the same meaning. ... In Indonesian, wajib also means obligatory, since the word is derived from Arabic.

Meaning: Compulsory, at the necessary Origin: Urdu

Wajid

Wajid is a family name and male given name. It is of Arabic origin (لڑكا) meaning one who perceives or finds. It is a Muslim theophoric name, from Al-Wajid (الواجد), one of the 99 names of God in the Qur'an, which signifies The Finder, The All-Perceiving, The Inventor and Maker.

Meaning: Finder, Lover Origin: Arabic