Muslim Boy Names with Meanings Starting with B

Barakah

Arabic Meaning: The name Barakah is an Arabic baby name. In Arabic the meaning of the name Barakah is: Blessed.

Meaning: Blessing, white one Origin: Arabic

Barakat

Barakat Name Meaning. Muslim (widespread, especially in Egypt, Iran, Pakistan, India, and Bangladesh): from a personal name based on Arabic barakat 'blessings', 'good fortune', 'prosperity', often found in combinations such as Barakat-ullah 'blessings of Allah'.

Meaning: Blessings, good fortunes prosperities Origin: Arabic

Barakatullah

Barkatullah or Barakatullah is a male Muslim given name and surname composed of the elements Barakat and Allah, meaning blessings of God.

Meaning: Blessing of Allah Origin: Arabic

Baraq

The given name Barak, also spelled Baraq, from the root B-R-Q, is a Hebrew name meaning "lightning". It is a Biblical name, given after the Israelite general Barak (ברק Bārāq).

Meaning: Electricity Origin: Arabic

Barar

Barar is muslim arabic name for baby boy mostly popular in islamic famlies. The meaning of Barar is . The poeple have viewed this name 2389 times.

Bararat

The meaning of the name Barat. The name Barat (Arabic writing : بارات) is a Muslim girls Names. The meaning of name Barat is " Innocence, guiltlessness.

Meaning: Pious, Truthful Origin: Hindi

Barbat

Noun. barbat (plural barbats) (music) An ancient Persian plucked lute with a pear-shaped body, a flat belly, an angled back near the pegbox, and a fretless neck.

Meaning: Lute Origin: Hindi

Barbut

Origin of barbut. < Middle French < Provençal barbuta, feminine of barbut literally, bearded; see barbu.

Meaning: Guitar Origin: Hindi

Bardia

The meaning of the name Bardia is Exalted, Lofty. The origin of the name Bardia is Persian.

Meaning: Prince Origin: Arabic

Baree

Barre or Barré is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include: Surname: Abdulrahman Jama Barre, former Foreign Minister of Somalia. Alexandra Barré (born 1958), Hungarian-born Canadian sprint kayaker.

Meaning: Free, Free from the Hell Origin: Arabic