Muslim Boys Names Starting with I
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Infisalإنفصال
Infisal is a Arabic name for boys and girls that means divergence , separation, distance, disconnectedness.
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Inhalانهال
Inhal is an Arabic name for boys and girls that means to come in torrents, to pour, used when describing rain that falls strongly without interruption.
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Injeelإنجيل
Injeel is an Arabic name for boys and girls that refers to the book that was sent by God to Prophet Jesus, known as the Gospels in English. The word is originally from Greek and means messenger, message-bearer. The word Injeel is used 12 times in the Quran, such as in verse 57:27.
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Insإنس
Ins is an Arabic name for boys that means tranquility, calmness of the heart and lack of fear.
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Insafإنصاف
Justice, impartiality, fairness, equity.
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Inshaإنشا
Sentence, Writing, Essay, Famous poet: Ibn-e-Insha
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Inshadإنشاد
Inshad is an Arabic name for boys and girls that means to raise ones voice in singing or reading.
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Inshirafنشرف
Inshiraf is an Arabic name for boys and girls that means honor, glory, sublimity.
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Insijamإنسجام
Insijam is an Arabic name for boys and girls that means harmony, symmetry.
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Intishalانتشال
Intishal is an Arabic name for boys and girls that means recovery, when an illness becomes weaker and the symptoms fade away.
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Iqbaalإقبال
Prosperity, Wealth ,Islam's poet, Arrival, Peaceful ,advance, advent
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Iqbalإقبال
Prosperity, good fortune, good-luck, responsiveness, welfare.
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Iqdamإقدام
Iqdam is an Arabic name for boys that means boldness, courageousness.
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Iqleemإقليم
Iqleem is an Arabic and Urdu name for boys that means region, country, land, zone. The ancient meaning of Iqleem is continent. Dictionaries also mention that it is the name of a place in Egypt. Iqleem is derived from the Q-L-M (pen) root which is used in many places in the Quran.