Muslim Boy Names with Meanings Starting with S

Sikandar

Sikandar (سکندر‬) is a Persian rendition of the name Alexander popular in South Asia, figuratively connoting "defender", "king", "conqueror", etc. It is a variant of Iskandar.

Meaning: Alexander, Name of a famous Sovereign Origin: Arabic

Silaah

The baby name Sila of turkish origin means homesick.

Meaning: Arms, armour, weapons Origin: Arabic

Silahuddin

The name Salahuddin is a Muslim baby name. In Muslim the meaning of the name Salahuddin is: The righteousness of the Faith.

Meaning: Armour of the religion Origin: Arabic

Silan

Silan. shares. Meaning of the name Silan. Origin of the name Silan.

Meaning: A diamond Origin: Arabic

Silm

The name Slim is a baby boy name. The name Slim comes from the English origin. In English the meaning of the name Slim is: Slender/Thin.

Meaning: Peace Origin: Arabic

Simab

Simab is a Muslim Boy name which originates from the Arabic language. Acording to Numerology Predictions 5 is Lucky number for name Simab. Every names has a meaning and Simab name meaning in english are mercury, quicksilver. ... Check Simab name English and Arabic spelling.

Meaning: Mercury, Quicksilver Origin: Hindi

Simak

Simak is a Muslim name for boys meaning Arcturus (Star). Read below for Simak's celebrity and ruler associations, and numerological meanings. If Simak is the one, congratulations!

Meaning: Arcturus Origin: Arabic

Sina

Sina Name meaning in Urdu is , a Muslim Arabic Boy name with lucky number is 4 and Sina Name meaning in English is In Farsi meaning is : Sinai.

Meaning: Sinai Origin: Arabic

Sinan

Sinan (Arabic: سنان ‎‎) is a word found in Arabic and Early Arabic, meaning spearhead. The name might also be related to the Ancient Greek name Sinon. It was subsequently used as a male given name.

Meaning: Spearhead Origin: Arabic

Sinan uddin

1) Spear in Arabic is NOT Sinan. It is "Romh" رمح 2) 'Spearhead' in Arabic is called "Sin" - a synonym of "tooth". The plural 'spearheads' would therefore become "Asnaan" (as corresponding for the word for 'teeth'), not Sinan. 3) Sinan Bin Thabit was perhaps the first person who had the name Sinan.

Meaning: Spear of the religion Origin: Arabic