Muslim Boys Names
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Hajidهاجد
Hajid is a Arabic name for boys that means one who sleeps. It also means one who prays during the night, one who prays the tahajjud prayer, which refers to a lengthy voluntary prayer that can be performed during the night before dawn.
Hajirهجير
Hajir is an Arabic name for boys that means migrator, emigrant. It also means noble, excellent.
Hajjajحجاج
Orbit, eye socket, Orgument, debate, Ibn-Yusuf the well-known ruler of Iraq had this name.
Hajveriحاجفر
Of Hajver, a saints name.
Hakamحكم
Arbitrator, judge, One of the ninety-nine excellent names of Allah
Hakanحقا
Politics, Leader
Hakeemحكيم
Wise, sage, judicious, prudent, one of Gods ninety nine qualities.
Hakimحكيم
Judge, ruler, governor, leader, chief, Wise, one of Gods ninety nine qualities
Haleejحالج
Haleej is an Arabic name for boys that means rain-bearing cloud.
Halilهليل
Halil is an Arabic name for boys that means clear, prominent. It also means happy. It also means pouring rain, a rain that falls heavily and continuously.
Halimحليم
Patient, tolerant, clement, Generous, compassionate, composed, tranquil.
Hallajحالج
Cotton ginner, Al-Husayn ibn Mansur had this name, he was a famous martyr brought up at al-Wasit and grew up as an ascetic and extreme mystic.
Hallamحلم
Hallam is an Arabic name for boys that means forbearing, enduring, lenient. It also means dreamer.
Haloojحالج
Halooj is an Arabic name for boys that means cloud that gives off lightning.
Halulحلول
Halul is an Arabic name for boys and girls that means pouring, heavy, torrential, a word that describes rain.
Halwaniحلواني
Confectioner. This was the name of Ahmad Ibn-Zayd a reciter of the Quran and student of Hadith.
Halyanحاليا
Halyan is an Arabic name for boys that means adorned, figuratively meaning adorned with good manners.
Hamasحماس
Enthusiasm, fervour.
Hamdحامد
Praise, laudation of Allah.
Hamdanحمدان
The praised one, The one who lauds, extols, variation of the name Muhammad.
Hamdastحمديسة
Friend, one who remains close.
Hamdatهامدة
Hamdat is the Turkish form of the Arabic word Hamdah, which means praise. It is used for boys and girls.