Muslim Boy Names with Meanings Starting with Sh

Shakeeb

8. 9. 10 (10 is best) Shakeeb is a Muslim name for boys meaning Patient, Present, gift, reward. Read below for Shakeeb's celebrity and ruler associations, and numerological meanings.

Meaning: Patience Origin: Arabic

Shakeel

The name Shakeel is a Muslim baby name. In Muslim the meaning of the name Shakeel is: Handsome. Good looking.

Meaning: Handsome, Comely Origin: Arabic

Shakeer

(s)ha-kee(r), sh-ake-er ] The baby boy name Shakeer is pronounced -SHEYKIH-R †. Shakeer's language of origin is Arabic. Shakeer is a variation of Shakir (Arabic). See also the related category arabic. Shakeer is a rarely used baby name for boys.

Meaning: Thankful, grateful Origin: Arabic

Shakhr

The name Shakir is an Egyptian baby name. In Egyptian the meaning of the name Shakir is: Grateful.

Meaning: Big rock Origin: Arabic

Shaki

Meaning of First Name of: Shaki. Shaki as a first name gives you a very independent nature, yet you are friendly, approachable, and g... ... Your name of Shaki has developed traits of independence and initiative. Your friendly, approachable, and generous nature expresses your love of life.

Meaning: Singer Origin: Arabic

Shakib

Shakib is a male given name that comes from the Sanskrit, meaning "Present", "Reward" or "Patient"..

Meaning: Present, Gift, reward Origin: Arabic

Shakil

Shakeel or Shakil is a name of Arabic etymology that means "handsome".

Meaning: Well formed, Handsome, comely, well-shaped Origin: Arabic

Shakir

Muslim Meaning: The name Shakir is a Muslim baby name. In Muslim the meaning of the name Shakir is: Thankful. Grateful.

Meaning: Thankful, grateful, contented Origin: Arabic

Shakirin

Shakirin is muslim arabic name for baby boy mostly popular in islamic famlies. The meaning of Shakirin is Thankful Ones, Appreciative Ones. The poeple have viewed this name 1853 times.

Meaning: Thankful ones, appreciative ones Origin: Arabic

Shakoor

Shakoor Name Meaning. Muslim: from a personal name based on Arabic shakur 'grateful', 'thankful'. Al-Shakur (Ash-Shakir) 'the All-Thankful' is an attribute of Allah (see the Qur'an 64:17). The name is found in combinations such as Abdus Shakoor 'servant of the All-Thankful'.

Meaning: Thankful, Grateful Origin: Arabic