Muslim Boy Names with Meanings Starting with F

Fathi

Arabic Meaning: The name Fathi is an Arabic baby name.

Meaning: One who wins victory after victory, triumphant victor Origin: Arabic

Fathullah

The name Fathullah (Arabic writing : فاذلله) is a Muslim boys Names. The meaning of name Fathullah is " Victory granted by Allah "

Meaning: Victory granted by Allah, victory of Allah Origin: Arabic

Fatih

Fatih is a Turkish masculine given name originating in Arabic: الفاتح‎‎, meaning conqueror.

Meaning: One who eases difficulties, Victor, conquerer Origin: Arabic

Fatiha

The meaning of the name “Fatiha” is: “Opening or beginning”. Categories: Arabic Names, Muslim Names. Used in: Arabic speaking countries. Gender: Girl Names.

Meaning: Opening, introduction, Dawn, first Origin: Arabic

Fatik

Name Fatik generally means Crystal, is of Indian origin, Name Fatik is a Masculine (or Boy) name. This name is shared across persons, who are either Muslim or Hindu by religion.

Meaning: Deadly, Lethal Origin: Arabic

Fatin

Arabic Meaning: The name Fatin is an Arabic baby name. In Arabic the meaning of the name Fatin is: Intelligent.

Meaning: Captivating, Alluring, Enchanting, Beautiful, Pretty, Attractive, glamorous, ravishing, Fascinating Origin: Arabic

Fatiq

Fatiq is a Muslim Boy name, it is an Arabic originated name. Fatiq is a unique name with impressive meaning. It belongs to Arabic origin. You can find name meaning of Fatiq in both English & Urdu, and other languages as well.

Meaning: East, Dawn Origin: Arabic

Fatir

Muslim Meaning: The name Fatir is a Muslim baby name. In Muslim the meaning of the name Fatir is: Maker. Creator.

Meaning: Maker, Creator Origin: Arabic

Fattaah

Linguistic meaning. The word for "Fattah" comes from the root word fataha (فتح). ... The name of first surah of the Quran, al-Fatiha, is based on this same root, and is generally translated as The Opener, or The Opening.

Meaning: Victory Origin: Arabic

Fattah

The word for "Fattah" comes from the root word fataha (فتح). Fataha means to open, grant, explain, disclose, to make victorious or let out. The name of first surah of the Quran, al-Fatiha, is based on this same root, and is generally translated as The Opener, or The Opening.

Meaning: Conqueror, Victor, one who opens Origin: Arabic