Muslim Boy Names with Meanings

Wasi'

Muslim Meaning: The name Wasi' is a Muslim baby name. In Muslim the meaning of the name Wasi' is: Wide. Spacious.

Meaning: Wide, Spacious Origin: Arabic

Wasidali

Wasidali is muslim arabic name for baby boy mostly popular in islamic famlies. The meaning of Wasidali is Engrossed. The poeple have viewed this name 2008 times.

Meaning: Engrossed Origin: Arabic

Wasif

10 (10 is best) Wasif is a Muslim name for boys meaning Man of Qualities. Read below for Wasif's celebrity and ruler associations, and numerological meanings. If Wasif is the one, congratulations!

Meaning: Describer, Eulogiser, Praiser Origin: Arabic

Wasiim

Arabic Meaning: The name Wasim is an Arabic baby name. In Arabic the meaning of the name Wasim is: Handsome.

Meaning: Handsome Origin: Arabic

Wasil

Wasil Family History. Wasil Name Meaning. Polish (Wasyl) and Ukrainian: from a vernacular form of Greek Basileios (see Basil).

Meaning: Incoming, Arriving, Connected, Considerate, inseperable friend Origin: Arabic

Wasilah

The meaning of the name “Wasilah” is: “Very close friend”. Categories: Arabic Names, Muslim Names.

Meaning: A friend who is inseparable inseparable friend Origin: Arabic

Wasim

Jump to: navigation, search. Wasim, Waseem, Wassim, Vaseem, or Vasim (Arabic: وسیم ‎‎) (Telugu: వసీం ) is a masculine Arabic given name and surname meaning handsome. Its feminine form is Waseema.

Wasim uddin

Arabic Meaning: The name Wasim is an Arabic baby name. In Arabic the meaning of the name Wasim is: Handsome.

Meaning: Handsome person of the religion Origin: Arabic

Wasiq

Wasiq is a Muslim Boy name which originates from the Arabic language. Acording to Numerology Predictions 4 is Lucky number for name Wasiq. ... Urdu names meaning dictionary for Muslim boys, and Muslim girls, Muslim baby name like Wasiq and others. Check Wasiq name English and Arabic spelling.

Meaning: Confident, sure, certain Origin: Arabic

Wasiqi

Abdul Basir (Arabic: عبد البصير‎) is a male Arabic given name. ... The name means "servant of the All-seeing", Al-Basīr being one of the names of God in the Qur'an, which give rise to the Muslim theophoric names. The letter a of the al- is unstressed, and can be transliterated by almost any vowel, often by u.

Meaning: Strongly Origin: Arabic