Top 100 Muslim Baby Boy Names Ending In Tam

Looking for the perfect name for your baby boy? Check out the 'Top 100 Muslim Baby Boy Names Ending In Tam' for a blend of tradition and modernity. Our curated list features short and cool names that are easy to pronounce and remember. Whether you're seeking names for a Muslim, Hindu, Sikh, or Christian baby, you'll find modern, simple options that resonate across various religions and cultures. Discover the ideal name that balances uniqueness and ease in our comprehensive guide.

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Rustam

Rostam or Rustam or Rostom (Persian: رستم‎‎) is a name referring to the Persian mythical hero Rostam who was immortalized by the poet Ferdowsi in the Shahnameh (Book of Kings).

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Hatam

Hatam is a Muslim baby Boy name, it is an Arabic originated name. Hatam name meaning is Generous and the lucky number associated with Hatam is 8.

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Rostam

Rostam or Rustam or Rostom (Persian: رستم‎‎) is a name referring to the Persian mythical hero Rostam who was immortalized by the poet Ferdowsi in the Shahnameh (Book of Kings).

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Pareetam

Pritam Name meaning in Urdu is NULL, a Hindu Hindi Boy name with lucky number is -- and Pritam Name meaning in English is Lover; Beloved.

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Atam

The meaning of the name “Atam” is: “Man; earth; to be red”. Categories: Hebrew Names, Jewish Names. Used in: Hebrew speaking countries. Gender: Boy Names. Origins: Hebrew.

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Khatam

Khatam Name meaning in Urdu is ختم کرنے والا، آخر تک ساتھ دینے والا، وفا دار, a Muslim Arabic Boy name with lucky number is 6 and Khatam Name meaning in English is To Finish.

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Hutam

Hutam Name Meaning and History. Hutam is a Muslim Boy name. Acording to Numerology Predictions 8 is Lucky number for name Hutam. People believes to have their Lucky Days according to their names, Wednesday, Friday are Favourable and Lucky Days for name Hutam and lucky metals are Bronze, Copper for name Hutam.

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Tatam

Last name: Tatam. This name is of Anglo-Saxon origin, and is a locational surname deriving from the place called 'Tatham' in Lancashire near Lancaster. ... Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was known as Poll Tax.