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Arabic names for men in Arabic. Male Arabic Names and Meanings - Choosing the Best Name for a Boy

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The Muslim Arabic naming tradition is one of the most complex and archaic in the world - it has changed little over the past fifteen centuries, since the time of the Prophet Muhammad. At the same time, from 5 to 10% of Arabs are Christians (which is little known in Western countries), and their customs differ significantly from fellow Muslims. Most Arabs today do not use surnames, while the male Arabic name consists of several parts, which makes it possible to accurately identify each individual person. This or that part of the name can be omitted when writing or addressing, the full version is used very rarely in practice. There may be variations in the order of writing modern Arabic male names, but traditionally these are: kunya, ism (alam), nasab, lakab (mansab, nabaz) and nisba.

Cunha

كنية (kunya) - part using the particle أبو (Abu, father of someone) by analogy with the Russian meaning "patronymic" this element of the Arabic name "sonship" or "daughterhood" can be called. Options Abul, Abu-l, Abu al, Abu-l are also possible. The abbreviation Ab is widespread among Arabs living in Africa. Kunya is more often given to an older child, although there are exceptions. Sometimes it can be assigned to a still childless man or even a boy, as a hope that the family will continue. Handling with the use of kunya is a sign of respect - the prophet Muhammad had a kunya ابو قاسم (Abu Qasim) in memory of the first son who died in infancy, and he also addressed his relatives by kunya. If there were no children, he himself picked up the marten, which earned him the deep respect of the environment.

Also, kunya may not be related to children in a biological sense, indicating certain qualities: ابو الخير (Abul-Khair - the father of goodness) or, on the contrary, in a negative context, أبو جهل (Abu Jahl - the father of ignorance).

Ism

اسم (ism) or علم (alam) is a personal name given at birth.

Nasab

نسب (nasab) - the personal name of the father with the particle ابن‎ (ibn - son), there are also options "bin", "ben" (in Africa), "-zade" or "-oglu" (in Turkey and Iran). Similar to the Russian patronymic, but unlike it, personal names of several ancestors in the male line can be used. There are known cases of mentioning nasab by ten or more ancestors, as a result of which the official name became extremely long and inconvenient to use. This practice was used to mention descent from an outstanding person or family.

Lakab

It is difficult to accurately translate لقب‎ (lakab) - literally from Arabic it means “title”, but apart from its use in this sense among government officials, in other areas it is closer to the Russian words “epithet” or “nickname”. In relation to people of creativity, it is customary to talk about a pseudonym (makhlas). For example, in one of the most famous names عُمَر خَیّام نیشابوری‎ (Omar Khayyam Nishapuri), the first part (Omar) is a personal name (alam), and Khayyam is a nickname (or pseudonym) meaning a tent-maker, a tent-maker (by profession of his father) . Many Arabic poets used laqab in the last lines of their works as a signature.

Quite often, the lakab was finally fixed (or even appeared for the first time) after the death of a person. Some Lakab names, due to the fame of their carriers, eventually began to be used as personal Arabic names for men (ISM).

Nisba

To indicate the place of birth or life, religious or political views, as well as social status, نسبة (nisba - connection) is used. This part of the Arabic name can be determined by the suffix "and", for example, Nishapuri (at Omar Khayyam), after the place of birth, or الشافعي (Shafi), after the name of the religious movement in Islam. Classically, the nisba is at the end of the full name, after all other parts. Therefore, upon contact with the European tradition, it was this part that often became associated with the surname.

Origin of Arabic male names

Semitic (Arabic and Jewish)

Most Arabic names are of Semitic origin. Some of them came from Arabia in the pre-Islamic period, these are mostly Arabic names with a translation relating to natural phenomena and representatives of the animal world (بدر - Badr, full moon, a symbol of ideal beauty; عباس - Abbos, lion), and the second is borrowing from the Torah (إبراهيم - Ibrahim, the patriarch of the Jews Abraham), Tanakh (دنيال, - Daniyal, a Hebrew prophet) and partially - the New Testament (عيسى - Isa, in Islam - a prophet, in Hebrew - Yeshua, in Christianity - Jesus Christ) with the advent of Islam.

With the advent of Muhammad, and with him - Islam, Arabic male names and their meanings began to be more associated with the Almighty and the qualities necessary for a believing Muslim: عبد الله (Abdullah is a slave of Allah); جهاد (Jihad - diligence in the struggle for faith).

Other influences

Although the influence of other cultures on Arabic naming traditions is insignificant, a number of names from Europe are traditionally used, mainly from ancient Greek - اسكندر (Iskander - Alexander), Farsi - فرهاد (Farhad - smart), Turkish - أورهان (Orkhan - commander).

Christian

Christian Arabs belong to various denominations - initially Orthodox, and later Catholics and Protestants. Depending on the religion, naming combines the original Arab traditions with the customs adopted in a particular church.

Arabic naming and other cultures

Arabic culture in modern form It was formed almost simultaneously with the advent of Islam, and its spread was influenced by a huge number of peoples who fully or partially believed in Allah and His prophet Muhammad - from West Africa to Indonesia in the east. The Arab influence is still felt today. For example, most of the ethnic Russians who have recently converted to Islam replace their European name with one of the popular Arabic names - Isa, Musa, Abdullah, or use the new name as an additional one, without renouncing the given one in childhood.

Despite the conservatism of nominal traditions, there are certain differences between different regions, and besides, time still makes its own adjustments. Thanks to this, there is always the opportunity to choose a beautiful male Arabic name with a suitable meaning and a worthy history.

Muslim names are considered to be all names of any nationality with good value. Muslims do not have to give their children Arabic names. Here we provide a whole list of beautiful Islamic names for boys and girls, among them there are rare names, but many of them sound modern in our time. Please choose the name you like in sha Allah.

The choice of a name for a child in Islam should be approached very responsibly. The name for a boy or girl must be chosen in such a way that it carries a positive meaning. Abu ad-Darda (may Allah be pleased with him) narrated that the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said:

“Indeed, on the Day of Resurrection you will be called by your names and the names of your fathers. So choose good names!” Abu Dawud 4948, ad-Darimi 2736.

Arabic names from the Quran and Hadith for a baby

Muslim male names

A list of common names, among which you can find rare, as well as modern male names for boys with a translation and a good meaning in sha Allah

Muslim names for boys starting with the letter "A"

  • Abdullah (Arabic) is a slave of Allah.
  • Abdul is short for "Abdullah". It is a component of the name, usually used when composing names using the attributes of Allah.
  • Abbas (Gabbas) (Arabic) - gloomy, strict, severe; steep.
  • Abdulhamid (Abdul + Hamid) (arab.) - a slave of the praised Lord.
  • Abdurashid (Abd + Rashid) (arab.) - a servant of the Lord, Leading on the right path. That is, such a name is given with the wish that this child was led in life on the right path.
  • Abdulkahar (Abdul + Kahkhar) (arab.) is a slave of the Dominant Almighty. The name is given with a prayer that this child be fully guarded and protected by the Power of the Almighty.
  • Adil (arab.) - fair, just.
  • Adip (-/-) - 1. writer; 2. well-mannered, polite, tactful.
  • Azamat (-/-) - knight, hero, hero. Modern and common name.
  • Azat (pers.) - free. This name is now very common.
  • Aziz (arab.) - 1. great, very respected, dear; 2. strong, strong. One of the names of the Almighty.
  • Aidan / 3 / (other Turkic) - 1. strength, power; 2. wide, great, spacious; 3. light, radiant; 4. distributor of "moon" light.
  • Ainur (Tatar-Arabic) - moonlight.
  • Airat (Arabic or Mongolian) - 1. from the Arabic name Khairat, which means amazing; 2. from the Mongolian Khairat, which means "dear, beloved."
  • Akram (Arabic) - the most generous, honoring, respectful, noble, well-behaved.
  • Alaskar, Aliaskar (arab.) - a great warrior. The name consists of two independent names: Ali - great, strong, mighty, courageous and Askyar - warrior, soldier.
  • Ali (arab.) - high, exalted.
  • Alim (arab.) - a scientist, knowledgeable, knowledgeable, knowledgeable.
  • Aidar (Turkic-Tatar) - 1. lunar, like the moon in beauty; 2. occupying a high position, conspicuous, courageous. Derived from the Arabic Haydar - lion.
  • Albert (other German) - noble brilliance.
  • Alfinur (Arabic) - can be translated as "thousand-fold light."
  • Aman (Arabic) - A rare name, which means healthy, strong.
  • Amin (Arabic) - 1. faithful, reliable, direct, truthful, honest; 2. protecting, protecting. One of the names of the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him).
  • Amir (arab.) - 1. ruler, leader, president; 2. ordering, giving instructions.
  • Amirkhan (Emirkhan) (Turkic-Arabic) - the main leader.
  • Anas (arab.) - joyful, pleasant, good-natured.
  • Amanullah (arab.) - by the grace of the Almighty, the owner of good health.
  • Anvar (Anver) (arab.) - 1. the lightest, the brightest (if the stress falls on the first vowel); 2. a person who radiates a lot of light (if the stress on the second vowel is the plural of the word "nur" - light). The most correct pronunciation is Anver.
  • Anzor - can be translated from Arabic as 1. the most appropriate; 2. the most far-sighted; 3. the most caring. It is most likely that this name did not come from Arabic, although it is not excluded.
  • Ansar (Arabic) - helpers, supporters, fellow travelers.
  • Arsen (Greek) - 1. bold, fearless; 2. person.
  • Arslan (Turk.) - lion.
  • Arthur (Celtic) - 1. mighty bear; 2. a man of large build, strong.
  • Assad (arab.) - lion.
  • Afzal (arab.) - the best, venerable, highly respected, worthy.
  • Ahmad (Ahmed) (arab.) - laudable, praised. One of the names of the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him)
  • Ayub (Ayyup) (ancient Hebrew) - 1. repentant; 2. giving a vow (vow). The name of one of God's prophets.
  • Asaf (arab.) - 1. possessing good qualities. 2. dreamy, thoughtful.
  • Ayaz (ancient Turk.) - 1. cloudless, clear sunny day; 2. reasonable, quick-witted, savvy, smart. Giving the child such a name, they wished that his life was bright, without problems and hardships.

Muslim names starting with "B"

  • Badretdin (Bedreddin) (arab.) - "full moon" of religion. By giving such a name, the parents wanted the child to “radiate” the light of faith, just as the full moon illuminates the earth.
  • Bakir (arab.) - early, fast growing.
  • Baky (Arabic) - eternal. One of the 99 names of the Almighty, usually used as a component of the name, for example: Abdulbaki (slave of the eternal Lord).
  • Bagautdin (Arabic) - the radiance of faith.
  • Bagdat (Iran.) - a gift from the Almighty, a gift.
  • Batu (Batu) (Mong.) - 1. precious stone; 2. strong, healthy, reliable.
  • Borkhan (Borkhanetdin) (arab.) - proof, fact, honesty, reliability.
  • Bulat (Bolat, Polat) - 1. (Arabic) very strong; 2. (Turkic) steel. Bulat was the name of the best sword made in Damascus.
  • Bakhtiyar (Arabic, Persian) - happy.
  • Bashar (arab.) - a person.
  • Bashir (arab.) - a messenger of joy.

Boys names starting with "B"

  • Vaiz (Arabic) - 1. instructing, clarifying, speaking; 2. speaker.
  • Vakil - 1. ambassador; 2. trusted, authorized; 3. deputy; 4. protector, patron.
  • Wafa (arab.) - honest, keeping promises.
  • Veli (Arabic) - 1. close, dear; 2. patron, guardian; 3. owner, owner. 4. saint.
  • Vildan (Arabic, religious) - 1. sons (plural); 2. servant of paradise.
  • Wazir (Arabic) - minister, vizier - the highest dignitary.

Male names starting with the letter "G"

  • Gani (arab.) - rich, owner of untold wealth. One of the names of the Almighty.
  • Ghafur (Ghaffar) (Arabic) - forgiving, merciful. One of the names of the Almighty.
  • Gayaz (arab.) - helper, helping.
  • Gazi - 1. making a hike, procession; 2. striving; 3. warrior.
  • Ghalib (Arabic) - the winner.
  • Gayas (Arabic) - savior, helper.
  • Gufran (arab.) - forgiving.
  • Gayar (Arabic) - courageous, brave, courageous, resolute.

Names starting with "D"

  • Daut (Daud) (arab.) - beloved, endearing.
  • Dahi (pers.) - the owner of great knowledge, foresight, a great writer.
  • Dayan (arab.) - repaying for what he has done, a great judge. One of the names of the Almighty.
  • Diliyar (pers.) - 1. sincere, cordial; 2. comforter.
  • Dindar (Persian-Arabic) - very God-fearing.
  • Jambulat - Bulat (Arabic) - very strong.
  • Jan (Turk.) - soul.
  • Jamil (arab.) - handsome.
  • Danis (pers.) - knowledge, science.
  • Danif (arab.) - the sun tending to sunset.
  • Daniyaz (Arabic-Persian) - desire, need, need, need.
  • Daniyar (pers.) - smart, prudent, sensible.
  • Dalil (arab.) - 1. accurate, correct, truthful; 2. conductor (pointing the way).
  • Damir - 1. (Arabic) conscience, mind; 2. (Turk) derived from "timer-dimer" - iron; 3. persistent.
  • Danil (Daniyal) (ancient Heb - Arabic) - 1. gift of God, a person close to God; 2. God is my judge.
  • Dauzhan (Turk.) - magnanimous.
  • Daulat (Davlet) - 1. wealth, country; 2. happiness.

Arabic names with translation and meaning starting with the letter "Zh"

  • Zhaudat (arab.) - 1. superior, impeccable, spotless, without flaws; 2. generous, generous.
  • Jamal (Arabic) - a camel (meaning that it is hardy and diligent, like a camel).

Islamic names starting with "Z"

  • Zubair (arab.) - strong, smart.
  • Zulfat (arab.) - 1. curly; 2. loving.
  • Zabir (Arabic) - strong, strong, hardy.
  • Zaid (arab.) - growing.
  • Zakaria (ancient Hebrew - Arabic) - 1. remembering the Almighty; 2. a real man.
  • Zamil (Arabic) - friend, comrade, colleague.
  • Zamin (pers.) - land, founder, ancestor.
  • Zahid (Arabic) - pious, modest, Sufi, ascetic.
  • Zinnat (Arabic) - decoration, magnificent, elegant, beautiful, good. Name component.
  • Zinnur (Arabic) - bright, radiant, illuminating.
  • Ziya (arab.) - light, light of knowledge.
  • Ziyad (arab.) - growing, increasing, maturing.
  • Zobit (Dobit) - officer; rule, system, order, control.
  • Zulfir (arab.) - 1. predominant, superior; 2. a man with curly hair.
  • Zaki (Arabic) - 1. smart, wise, capable; 2. clean, straight.
  • Zakir (arab.) - 1. remembering, remembering; 2. praising Allah.
  • Zarif (Arabic) - 1. affectionate, attractive, sophisticated, beautiful; 2. beautifully speaking; 3. resourceful, witty.
  • Zafar (Zufar) (arab.) - a winner who reaches the goal.

Islamic names starting with "I"

  • Ibrahim (Ibrahim, Abraham) (ancient Hebrew - Arabic) is the father of nations. The same name has different sounds: Ibrahim is used in the Muslim environment, and Abraham is used in the Jewish and Christian "religion".
  • Idris (Arabic) - diligent, student, diligent. The name of one of the prophets of the Almighty.
  • Ilyas (ancient Hebrew - Arabic) - Divine power, a miracle.
    Iman (Arabic) - faith, conviction, worship.
  • Inal (other Turkic - Tatar) - 1. prince, aristocrat; 2. ruler, ruler.
  • Inar (Arabic-Tatar) - make sure, believe.
  • Insan (arab.) - a person.
  • Insaf (Arabic) - educated, modest, conscientious.
  • Irek (Tatar) - free, independent, independent.
  • Irken (Irkin) (Tatar) - generous, hospitable, secured.
  • Irfan (Arabic) - enlightened, educated, educated.
  • Irshad (Irshat) (arab.) - guide, guiding, pointing.
  • Iskander (Alexander) (ancient Greek) - conquering the courageous.
  • Ikram (Arabic) - respect, reverence.
  • Ilgiz (Turkic-Persian) - wanderer, traveler.
  • Ilham (Ilgam) (arab.) - inspired, inspired.
  • Ildan (Turkic-Tatar-Persian) - glorifying the motherland.
  • Ildar (Tatar-Persian) - having a homeland, leader, master of the state.
  • Ildus (Tatar-Persian) - loving motherland.
  • Ilnar (Tatar-Persian) - the fire of the motherland, the light of the motherland.
  • Ihsan (Arabic) - kind, good, showing mercy, helping.
  • Ihtiram (Arabic) - honoring, respecting.
  • Ismagil (Ismail) (ancient Heb.) - derived from the phrase "Allah himself hears"
  • Ismatullah - "under the protection of Allah."
  • Ilnur (Tatar-Arabic) - the light of the motherland, fatherland.
  • Ilsaf (Tatar-Arabic) - from a combination of "il" ("homeland") and "saf" ("pure, noble").
  • Islam (arab.) - obedient to the Almighty, worshiping.
  • Israfil (Arabic) - warrior, fighter. The name of the angel who announces the coming of the Day of Judgment.
  • Ishak (ancient Hebrew - Arabic) - joyful, cheerful. The name of one of the prophets.
  • Ikhlas (Arabic) - sincere, sincere, devoted.

Names starting with "Y"

  • Yosyf (Yusuf) (ancient Hebrew - Arabic) - the owner of beauty. The name of one of the prophets.
  • Yoldyz (Yulduz) (Tatar) - a star, radiant, bright as a star.

Names starting with "K"

  • Karim (Arabic) - generous, revered, sacred.
  • Kawi (Arabic) - strong, powerful, powerful. One of the names of the Almighty.
  • Kavim (Arabic) - direct, honest, correct.
  • Kader (Arabic) - authoritative, respected, ambitious.
  • Kadir (arab.) - powerful. One of the names of the Almighty.
  • Kasym (Kasim, Kasym) (Arabic) - dividing, distributing, fair.
  • Kausar (Kyavsar) (arab.) -1. the name of the stream flowing in Paradise; 2. living in abundance.
  • Kafil (Arabic) - returning.
  • Kazim (Arabic) - patient, balanced.
  • Kamal (Kamil) (arab.) - 1. full, mature. 2. perfected.
  • Kamran (pers.) - mighty, powerful, powerful, happy.
  • Kari (Arabic) - a reader who knows the Koran, hafiz.
  • Karib (Karibulla) (arab.) - 1. close friend (“close” to Allah person).
  • Kaharman (pers.) - hero, hero.
  • Qiyam (Arabic) - risen, resurrected.
  • Kamal (Arabic) - who has reached, matured.
  • Kashshaf (Arabic) - revealing, revealing (all that is good).
  • Kayum (Arabic) - eternal, reliable, permanent. One of the names of the Almighty.
  • Kiram (Arabic) - generous, noble, sincere, sincere.
  • Kahir (arab.) - the winner.
  • Kahhar (arab.) - possessing power. One of the names of the Almighty.
  • Kudrat (Arabic) - strength; a man who can handle everything.
  • Kurban (Arabic) - sacrificing, not sparing himself for the sake of the Almighty.
  • Kutdus (arab.) - respected, revered.

Beautiful names with the letter "L"

  • Lokman (Lukman) (arab.) - looking, caring.
  • Lutfulla (arab.) - the grace of God, His gift.
  • Latif (Latif) (arab.) - 1. open, merciful; 2. cheerful, witty.
  • Lyaziz (arab.) - sweet, tasty.
  • Lyabib (arab.) - smart, well-mannered.

Names with translation into Russian and with a good meaning for the letter "M"

  • Muhammad - the name "Muhammad" is translated as "praised, praised." It comes from the verb "ha-mi-da", that is, "praise, praise, thank."
  • Mansur (Arab) - victorious, triumphant victory.
  • Marat is a new name that appeared among the Tatars after the 30s in honor of one of the leaders of the French Revolution, Jean-Paul Marat (1747–1793).
  • Masgud (arab.) - happy.
  • Mahdi (arab.) - going the right way.
  • Maksud (arab.) - desired, desired; target; meaning, meaning.
  • Malik (Arabic) - master, leader, king.
  • Mahmud (Arabic) - praised, revered.
  • Minniyar (Arabic-Persian) - helper, friend, comrade, doing good.
  • Mirza (Arabic-Persian) - master, nobleman.
  • Michman (pers.) is a guest.
  • Mubin (arab.) - able to distinguish between truth and lies, open.
  • Muzaffar is a victorious warrior.
  • Muqaddas (Arabic) - holy, pure.
  • Mukim (arab.) - corrective; building; establishing; performing; living, residing.
  • Munir (Arabic) - illuminating, spreading light.
  • Muhsin (arab.) - doing good, helping.
  • Mukhtar (arab.) - the chosen one; having freedom of choice.
  • Murad (arab.) - desire, goal; something desired; intention.
  • Murtaza (arab.) - chosen, outstanding, beloved.
  • Musa (Moses) - 1. (ancient Egyptian) son, child; 2. (Greek) extracted from water.
  • Muslim (arab.) - Muslim; obedient to the Creator.
  • Mustafa (Arabic) - even, superior, best.

Islamic names starting with "N"

  • Nugman (Arabic) - merciful, beneficent, gracious.
  • Nur (Arabic) - light, shining.
  • Nuriman (arab.) - the light of faith.
  • Nadir (arab.) - rare.
  • Nazar - this name can be translated as "far-sighted", and also - "look"; "looking at things from the good side"; "vow (promised)"; "dedicated to the Lord."
  • Nariman (other Persian) - strong, hardy, strong.
  • Nazif (Arabic) - clean, straight, healthy.
  • Nail - receiving; gift, gift; benefit, benefit.
  • Nazim (Arabic) - building, putting in order, collecting.

Muslim names for boys starting with the letter "R"

  • Rashid (arab.) - walking on the right path.
  • Rida (arab.) - contentment; agreement; benevolence, benevolence.
  • Rinat (lat.) - updated, reborn.
  • Rasul (arab.) - a messenger; ambassador; envoy; apostle; precursor.
  • Rauf (Arabic) - merciful, sympathetic, compassionate. One of the names of the Almighty.
  • Ravil (Heb.) - a teenager, a young man; spring sun; traveler.
  • Radik (Greek) - a ray of sunshine.
  • Rais (arab.) - leader, head.
  • Rifkat (Arabic) - blessed.
  • Ruzil (pers.) - happy.
  • Rayyan (Arabic) - the name of the heavenly gates through which those who were obligatory fasting in a worldly abode will enter on the Day of Judgment.
  • Ramadan (Ramadan) is the name of the 9th month of the Muslim calendar, the month of Holy Lent. This name was usually given to children born in this month.
  • Ramiz is a sign symbolizing the good.
  • Ramil - magical, magical.
  • Rasim (Arabic) - accelerated step, move, rapid movement.
  • Rahman (Arabic) - merciful, merciful, forgiving. One of the names of the Almighty.
  • Rashad - when stressed on the first syllable, the name is translated as "conscious, prudent"; "adult"; “walking on the right path”, with emphasis on the second syllable - “consciousness, consciousness”; "health, prudence"; "right".
  • Raphael (Heb.) - Healed by the Almighty. In the Torah - the name of one of the angels (Raphael).
  • Rafik (Arabic) - 1. friend, comrade, fellow traveler; 2. kindhearted.
  • Rahim (Arabic) - merciful, kind-hearted. One of the names of the Almighty.
  • Rifat - high position, nobility.
  • Rushan (Raushan) (pers.) - bright, radiating light.
  • Rifkat (Arabic) - blessed.
  • Ruzil (pers.) - happy.
  • Ruslan (other Turkic - Tatar) - a derivative of Arslan.
  • Rustam is a very big man, with a powerful body. In ancient Iranian folklore - a hero, a man of legend.

Names starting with "S"

  • Suleiman (Solomon) - living in health and prosperity.
  • Sultan (Arabic) - king, head of state.
  • Sufyan is a proper name.
  • Sadik (Arabic) - 1. honest, sincere; 2. friend.
  • Said (arab.) - master, nobleman.
  • Salavat (Arabic) - 1. praising; 2. blessing.
  • Salman (Arabic) - healthy, without grief.
  • Sabir (arab.) - patient.
  • Sabit (arab.) - strong, honest, keeping a promise.
  • Sabur (arab.) - very patient. One of the names of the Almighty.
  • Samat (arab.) - 1. eternal; 2. leader. One of the names of the Almighty.
  • Samir (arab.) - interlocutor, narrator.
  • Sardar (pers.) - commander in chief, leader.
  • Sattar (Arabic) - forgiving, protecting. One of the names of the Almighty.
  • Safa (Arabic) - 1. pure, sincere.
  • Salah (Arabic) - 1. useful, necessary; 2. pious, God-fearing.

Men's names starting with the letter "T"

  • Tahir (Arabic) - pure, sinless.
  • Timerlan (Timur) (Turk.) - iron, persistent. In ancient times, when physically weak children were born in a family, the next child was given the name Timer, putting in this a prayer for his health and resistance to illness and life's hardships.
  • Tabris (arab.) - 1. heritage, wealth; 2. pride, greatness.
  • Tavfik (Taufik, Tofik) - blessing; reconciliation, appeasement; success, luck, happiness.
  • Tair (Arabic) - flying, soaring.
  • Such (Tagi) - originally "Tagi" sounded like "Such", which in Arabic means "pious, pious".
  • Talgat (Talat) - appearance, face; beauty, attractiveness, grace.

Names starting with "U"

  • Umar - 1. life, living. This name was given in the hope that the life of the child would be long; 2. the name of the second righteous caliph.
  • Umit (Umid) (arab.) - expected, desired; dream.

Name for a boy with the letter "F"

  • Faruk (Arabic) - able to distinguish good from bad.
  • Fattah (Fattahetdin) (arab.) - 1. opening the doors of happiness, winner; 2. opening the doors of faith. One of the names of the Almighty.
  • Fatykh (Arabic) - 1. beginner; 2. winner. Fazil (Arabic) - educated, talented.
  • Faiz (arab.) - a winner who achieves his own.
  • Faik (arab.) - superior; excellent, excellent, amazing; conscious.
  • Fail - giving good sign which is a good omen.
  • Farid (arab.) - unsurpassed, the only one.
  • Fayaz (Arabic) - rich, generous.
  • Fuad (arab.) - heart; mind.
  • Fyanis (Persian) - a lighthouse that illuminates.

Choose names starting with the letter "X"

  • Hakim (Arabic) - wise, educated, scholar.
  • Khaliq (Arabic) - revitalizing, illuminating. One of the names of the Almighty.
  • Khalil (arab.) - 1. close friend; 2. righteous.
  • Halim (Arabic) - soft, patient. One of the names of the Almighty.
  • Khamzat (Hamza) (Arabic) - nimble, burning.
  • Hamid - commendable, worthy of praise.
  • Khabib - favorite; favorite; Friend; dear, beloved.
  • Haris (arab.) - guard, protector.
  • Harun (Arabic) - stubborn, restive, self-willed.
  • Hassan (arab.) - good, handsome.
  • Hafiz (Arabic-Tatar) - 1. knowing the Koran by heart; 2. having a good memory. One of the names of the Almighty.
  • Khezir (Khyzir, Khidr) is a proper name. The Holy Quran describes in detail several historical episodes, where the main persons are the prophet Moses and his teacher Khyzyr.
  • Husain (Arabic) - handsome, good.
  • Haidar is a lion.
  • Khayretdin (Arabic) - the best in worshiping the Almighty.
  • Hammat (Arabic) - praising.
  • Hanif (arab.) - 1. truthful, honest, truth-seeker.

Name starting with "H"

  • Genghis (Mong.) - great, strong, powerful.

List starting with the letter "Sh"

  • Shafi - healing, healing; convincing.
  • Shahbulat - the particle "shah" - from the Farsi language, is translated as "khan, lord, master." Joining the names, gives the meaning "very good", "very first", "largest". Bulat is an Arabic name meaning "strong".
  • Shayzar (Shakhizar) is a large piece of pure, high-quality gold.
  • Shakir (arab.) - grateful, satisfied with what he has.
  • Shamil is universal, all-encompassing.
  • Sharif (Arabic) - venerable, generous, honored.
  • Shaukat (Arabic) - strength, power, dexterity, greatness.
  • Shukran (arab.) - grateful.
  • Shukhrat (Arabic) - glory, fame; nobility; authority, prestige.

Beautiful names for a boy with the letter "E"

  • Emir - head, leader, boss.
  • Elvir (Spanish) - defender, supporter.
  • Emil (lat.) - hardworking, hard worker.
  • Elmir (OE) - good, handsome.

First name starting with "U"

  • Yunus (Yunus, Yunys) - 1. dove; 2. Yunus was the name of one of the righteous, which is mentioned in the Holy Quran.

List of names beginning with "I"

  • Yahya (ancient Hebrew - Arabic) - inspiring. The name of one of the prophets.
  • Yasin (Arabic) - the name of the 36th sura of the Koran.
  • Yavar (pers.) - assistant.
  • Yakub (Jacob) (ancient Heb.-Arab.) - a follower. The name of one of the prophets of the Almighty.
  • Yaran (pers.) - friend, close person, assistant.
  • Yarulla (Persian-Arabic) is a friend of God who follows His precepts.
  • Yamin (arab.) - testifying to the truth, right.
  • Yasir (Arabic) - small, light.
  • Yasmine (pers.) - jasmine flower.


ancient and unusual names: sound modern

Female Muslim names for girls

Quite often, the names of Muslim women describe the good qualities and beauty of their owners. You can name your daughter any name that has a good meaning and is not against Islam. Not all names are on this list. At your request, you can give your daughter a name in any language and any nationality, as long as it carries a positive meaning in Islam. Such names will be Muslim, because Islam was sent down for all mankind and existed even before the creation of man.

List of female Muslim names for girls with good meaning and translation in sha Allah

Girls names starting with "A"

  • Aisha (Arabic) - living, living.
  • Aliya (arab.) - sublime, outstanding.
  • Ayla (Ayly) - lunar, illuminated by the moon; beautiful, bright like the moon.
  • Alsu - beautiful, beautiful; pink-faced.
  • Adilya (arab.) - fair, honest.
  • Azalea (lat.) - similar to an azalea flower.
  • Aziza (Arabic, Persian) - strong; valuable; sweetheart, dear.
  • Aigul (Tatar-Persian) is a lunar flower.
  • Aisylu (Tatar) - combining the mystery of the moon.
  • Asma (Arabic) - high, majestic.
  • Afiyat (arab.) - visitor, guest; health; good health, well-being; life force.
  • Ahsana (Arabic) - the best, most beautiful, incomparable.
  • Albina (lat.) - white-faced, white.
  • Almira (Spanish) - the name comes from the name of the area in Spain - Almeira.
  • Alfiya (arab.) - literally: a poem in a thousand verses; millennium; semantic translation using root letters: friendly, sympathetic.
  • Amina - faithful, reliable, honest, prosperous.
  • Amira (arab.) - mistress, commanding; princess.
  • Anisa (arab.) - a close friend.

Name beginning with "B"

  • Bella (lat.) - 1. beauty; 2. shortened form of the name Isabella.

List starting with the letter "B"

  • Wasima (Vyasima) (arab.) - very beautiful.
  • Valida (arab.) - a girl.
  • Valiya (arab.) - 1. hostess; 2. saint; 3. a close friend.

List starting with the letter "G"

  • Gulya is a flower.
  • Guzelia (Turkic-Tatar) - the owner of indescribable beauty.
  • Guzel (Turkic-Tatar) - the most beautiful, admirable.
  • Gulshat (pers.) - a flower of joy.
  • Gulnara (pers.) - pomegranate flower.
  • Gulfia - similar to a flower.

List on "D"

  • Dilyara (pers.) - 1. pleasing to the soul; 2. everyone's favorite.
  • Dina (Arabic) - believer, convinced.
  • Damira (Turkic-Tatar) - hard, like iron.
  • Denmark (arab.) - 1. close; 2. famous, glorious.
  • Daria (pers.) - a large full-flowing river.
  • Delfuza is the silver of the soul.
  • Delia (pers.) - sincere, cordial.
  • Dilnaz (pers.) - gentle, flirtatious.
  • Dilshat (pers.) - joyful, contented.
  • Dinara (Arabic) - gold. Dilya (pers.) - soul, heart, mind.

List on "Z"

  • Zamilya (arab.) - fellow traveler, comrade.
  • Zila (Arabic) - merciful, pure.
  • Zaira is a guest.
  • Zakia (Arabic) - smart, quick-witted.
  • Zamina (Arabic) - providing, guaranteeing, basis.
  • Zarima (Zarema) - flammable; igniting.
  • Zifa (pers.) - slender, beautiful. Name component.
  • Zuhra (arab.) - illuminating, morning star.
  • Zulfiya - the owner of curly hair; pretty, pretty, attractive.

Isemlekka moselman isemnärnen kharefne kuyarga "I"

  • Ilzida (Tatar-Arabic) - the power of the motherland
  • Ilnura (Tatar-Arabic) - the light of the motherland.
  • Iklima (Arabic) - literally: district, region; belt, climate.
  • Ilgiza (Tatar-Persian) is a traveler.
  • Ilnara (Elnara) - native light, light of the Motherland.
  • Irada (arab.) - a sacred gift.
  • Ilsiyar (Tatar) - loving her homeland.

Muslim names for girls starting with the letter "K"

  • Karima (arab.) - generous, precious, merciful.
  • Kadriya (Arabic) - dear, valuable, highly respected.
  • Kalima (Arabic) - sweet-spoken, interlocutor.
  • Kausaria (Kyausar) (arab.) - 1. living in abundance; 2. like a spring of paradise.
  • Camille (arab.) - perfect, best.

We choose a beautiful name for the girl with the letter "L"

  • Leila (Laile) - night, that is, black-haired.
  • Laziza (Arabic) - sweet, tasty.
  • Larisa (ancient Greek) - pleasant, sweet, (lat.) - a seagull.
  • Leah (ancient Hebrew) - slender as a mountain gazelle.
  • Latifa (Arabic) - merciful.
  • Liana (fr.) - from the same name tropical plant(that is, slender as a liana).
  • Lily (lat.) - tulip.
  • Laysan (Arabic) - generous; first spring rain. Lyabiba (arab.) - smart, quick-witted, witty.

Beautiful and rare names starting with the letter "M"

  • Maryam (ancient Hebrew - Arabic) - beloved, who came to mind. Name component.
  • Madina is an Arabic word. It is translated simply as “city” (words of the same root to it, for example, the verb “maddana” - “build, found cities; civilize, make cultural”).
    In Arabic, the word "madina" is almost never used as a female name, but only for its intended purpose (for example, "madinat ar-Riyadh" is translated as the city of Riyadh, "hazihi madina" - "this is a city", etc.)
  • Mansura (arab.) - the winner.
  • Malika (Arabic) - queen, mistress. Comes from the verb "ma-la-kya" - to own, to be the owner; master; to have a right; govern, govern.
  • Mawlida (arab.) - a newborn.
  • Mahfuza - protected.
  • Milana (other Russian) - sweetheart.
  • Munira (arab.) - spreading light.
  • Murshid (arab.) - clarifying, indicating the right path.
  • Muemina (arab.) - a believer.
  • Muslima (arab.) - Muslim; obedient to the Almighty.
  • Muhsina (arab.) - 1. doing good; 2. immaculate, chaste.

Mөselman isemnәre kyzlar өchen bu kharefne kuyarga "N"

  • Nafisa (Arabic) - graceful, beautiful, noble.
  • Nigara - pretty, pretty, attractive, beautiful.
  • Nurania (-/-) - light, illuminating.
  • Najiya - saved, saved.
  • Nadira - incomparable, rare.
  • Nadia is like the morning dew.
  • Nazira - cheerful, blooming.
  • Nazifai - pure, direct.
  • Naima - happy, rich, calm.
  • Nairiyat - illuminating, radiant, emitting light.
  • Nargiza (Arabic-Persian) - able to overcome the flame.
  • Narima (pers.) - highly respected, graceful, beautiful, charming.
  • Nasima (Arabic) - charming, pretty, soft-hearted.
  • Naila (Arabic) - receiving, reaching her own; useful; gift, gift.
  • Nuria (Arabic) - good-natured, with an open look, radiating light.
  • Nursida - young light.
  • Nursia (Arabic-Tatar) - bright, beloved.

Modern and rare female names starting with the letter "P"

  • Ravila (arab.) - 1. young girl; 2. like the spring sun.
  • Rania (arab.) - beauty.
  • Raila (arab.) - creating the foundation.
  • Rayhan (a) (arab.) - pleasure, pleasure, bliss; basil plant.
  • Rabia (Arabic) - 1. snowdrop. 2. fourth.
  • Ravia (Arabic) - a storyteller.
  • Razia (Arabic) - consonant, satisfied, chosen.
  • Ramsia (Arabic) - a distinctive sign, a symbol.
  • Ramil (arab.) - a sorceress.
  • Raufa (Arabic) - sympathetic, compassionate.
  • Rauza (arab.) - flower garden.
  • Regina (lat.) - queen.
  • Rimma (ancient Hebrew) - beautiful, beloved by everyone.
  • Rukiya (arab.) - 1. magic; 2. binding to itself.
  • Rumia (Arabic) - Byzantine girl.
  • Ruhiya (Arabic) - sincere, believing.
  • Ruzia (pers.) - happy.
  • Raida (Arabic) - Beginner.
  • Raila (Arabic) - creating the foundation.
  • Raffia (-/-) - date (figuratively: sweet as a date).
  • Rahima (-/-) - merciful, merciful.
  • Rashida (-/-) - correct, sound, prudent; walking in a straight path.
  • Raushania (Persian) - light, bright, clear.

List of girls names beginning with "S"

  • Sarah (Sarah) (Arabic, other Hebrew) - noble.
  • Sufi (arab.) - removing from the bad and sinful.
  • Samira (arab.) - interlocutor.
  • Saadat - happiness, prosperity, success.
  • Samia (Arabic) - majestic, expensive, precious.
  • Safiya (arab.) - pure, clear; sincere; chosen.
  • Samita (Arabic) - silent.
  • Saniya (arab.) - the second.
  • Sarima (arab.) - witty.
  • Sariya (arab.) - a precious spring.
  • Safura (Arabic) - twinkling star.
  • Seville (Sevil) (arab.) - holding the path (somewhere), located on a long path.
  • Sumaya is a diminutive form of the word “sama’” (sky), that is, high, sublime.
  • Suriya (Arabic) is the Arabic name for the star Sirius.
  • Sabira (Arabic) - patient.
  • Samina (Arabic) - dear, precious, respected. Salima (Arabic) - healthy. Salia (Arabic) - comforter.
  • Samida (Arabic) - strong, persistent.
  • Sadiya (arab.) - thirsty.

Women's names starting with the letter "T"

  • Tahira - pure, immaculate.
  • Tanzila (Arabic) - sent down from Above, bestowed by God.
  • Tabiba (arab.) - healing.
  • Tawhida (Arabic) - unifying, founder.
  • Tahmina (arab.) - an assumption, a guess.
  • Tazkira (Arabic) - having a good memory.
  • Taiba (Arabic) - noble, beautiful, healthy.
  • Waist - gratifying, pleasant; enthusiastic, cheerful; close.
  • Tanvira (arab.) - illuminating everything around. Tajiya (pers.) - crowned, chosen.
  • Tasfiya (arab.) - hiding flaws, leveling.

Name for a girl with the letter "U"

Umida (Arabic) - desired, expected.

Women's names starting with the letter "F"

  • Fatima is a proper name.
  • Fazilya (Arabic) - beautiful, unsurpassed, humane, talented.
  • Faila (Arabic) - hardworking.
  • Faina (Greek) - radiant.
  • Fakia (Fakihe) - 1. cheerful, witty, funny; 2. fruit, fruit; 3. competent, understanding.
  • Fania (Arabic) - educated, striving for knowledge.
  • Faiza (arab.) - 1. winner; 2. living in abundance.
  • Farida is the one and only.
  • Firuza (pers.) - 1. happy; 2. light.
  • Fidaniya (arab.) - devoted, selfless, selfless.
  • Fatiha (Arabic) - 1. opening; 2. blessed.
  • Firaya (Arabic) - very beautiful.

Women's names starting with the letter "X"

  • Hava (Arabic) - giving life, mother.
  • Khadija in Arabic means "a child born prematurely." This name became popular indeed thanks to the great woman who was the first to accept Islam and was the first wife of the Messenger of the Almighty (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him). This woman is the noble Khadija (r. a.). She (r.a.) had common ancestors with the Prophet (s.a.s.) from the Kusai clan - on the father's side and the Luai clan - on the mother's side. She was a devoted wife who managed to support her husband in the first, most difficult years of the prophetic mission. Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) never forgot about her and her relatives, always remembering her with gratitude.
  • Khalida (-/-) - eternal, immortal.
  • Khabiba - beloved, close, dear.
  • Chania (-/-) - modest.
  • Khayria (-/-) - beneficent, beneficial.
  • Halima (-/-) - soft, patient.
  • Khalisa (-/-) - sincere, devoted, truthful.
  • Hasiba (-/-) - respected, belonging to a noble family.
  • Haliya (-/-) - rich, luxurious.
  • Hamdiya (-/-) - praising, exalting.
  • Hamida (-/-) - worthy of praise.
  • Hanifa (-/-) - direct, truthful.
  • Hatima (-/-) - very generous.
  • Hafiza (-/-) - protecting, protecting.
  • Huria (-/-) - free.

Women's names beginning with "H"

  • Chulpan (Turkic-Tatar) - morning star.

Names for Muslim women starting with the letter "Sh"

  • Sharifa (-/-) - respected, generous.
  • Shakira (Arabic) - grateful.
  • Shakura (-/-) - very grateful.
  • Shamil (-/-) - universal.
  • Shamsia (-/-) - similar to the sun.
  • Shafi (-/-) - healing.
  • Shahina (pers.) - white lion, albino.
  • Shirin (pers.) - sweet, tasty.
  • Shahriyat - associated with the month, looking at the crescent.

On the letter "E"

  • Enzhe (Turkic-Tatar) - a pearl.
  • Elvira (Ilvira) - protecting everyone, protecting.
  • Elsa (dr.-German) - worshiping God.
  • Elmira (Ilmira) - decent, conscientious, glorious, famous.
  • Esther (ancient Hebrew) - a star.

For a letter « YU"

  • Yulduz (Tatar) - star.

Muslim names for girls with the letter "I"

  • Yasmina (pers.) - similar to a jasmine flower.
  • Yasina (Arabic) - associated with the name of the 36th sura of the Qur'an.
  • Yasira (Arabic) - easy.
  • Yamina (-/-) - truthful, right.

People with Arabic (Islamic) names on the Slavic (Christian) territory of Russia they live apart. When moving to Slavic territory, they know how to adapt. For the purpose of adaptation, they take a name for themselves from another egregor - Greek or Roman. Andrei, Alexander, Nikolai and other names familiar to the Slavic ear. It is advisable to give Arabic names only to people who profess Islam. Otherwise, the person will feel inadequate with this name. People with Arabic names are characterized by increased emotionality, aggressiveness, secrecy, cunning.

Arabic male names

Aban- old Arabic name

Abbas- severe

Abdeljaffar- Servant of the All Forgiving

Abdelkarim, Abdelkarim- servant of the Magnanimous

Abdullah- servant of God

Abdulaziz, Abdelaziz- servant of the Precious

Abdulazim- servant of the Great

Abdulalim- servant of the All-Knowing

Abdulbari- servant of the Creator

Abdulvahid- servant of the One

Abudgafar- Servant of the All Forgiving

Abduljalil- servant of the Majestic

Abdulkadir, Abdelkader- servant of the Almighty

Abdulkarim- servant of the Generous

Abdulkahar- servant of the Lord

Abdulmajid- servant of the Glorious

Abdulmalik- Slave of the Lord of the Worlds

Abdulmutal- servant of the Supreme

Abdulmatin- servant of the Strong

Abdulfarid- Slave of the Incomparable

Abdulfatah- servant of the Revealer

Abdulhak- the servant of the True, the Establisher

Abdulhadi- servant of the Guide in the right way

Abdulhakim- servant of the Wise

Abdulkhalik- servant of the Creator

Abdulhamid- servant of the Worthy of all praises

Abdunaser- a servant of the Giver of help, victory

Abdurazzak- servant of the Giver

Abdurrahim- Servant of the All-Merciful

Abdurrashid- servant of the Guide to the right path

Abdurrahman- servant of the All-Merciful

Abdusalam- servant of the Peacemaker

Abdusamad- servant of the Eternal

Abdutavvab- servant of the one who accepts repentance

Adil- fair

Aziz- Expensive

Akbar- the greatest

Aladdin- height of divine faith

Ali- high (and in honor of the righteous caliph Ali)

Alim- omniscient, scientist

Alisher- Tiger Ali

Alabas, Abbas- severe

Amine- loyal

Amir- ordering (besides this - prince, emir)

Arif- boss

Assad- a lion

Afdal- blessed, most worthy

Ahmad, Ahmed, Ahmet- the most glorious, worthy of praise

Ashraf- most noble

Ayub- persecuted

Battal- hero

wali- patron saint

Wahid- one (one God)

Gamal- Beautiful

Ganiy- rich

Gasan(form from Hassan) - Beautiful

Gafur- forgiving

Ghaffar- all-forgiving

Huseyn(form from Hussein) - handsome

Daniyal- God is my judge

Dowd, Dawood- beloved

Demir, Damir(name form Timur, Temir) - iron

Jalil- majestic

Jamalutdin- the beauty of divine faith

Jamal- beauty, beauty

Jamil- beautiful, lovely

Jauhar, Johar- jewel

Juma- day of prayer, literally: Friday

Zeid- adding, increasing

Ziyauddin- radiance of divine faith

Ziyaulhakk- radiance of truth

Ibrahim- prophet

Ikram- honour, respect

Ilyas- from Ilya (Elijah)

iman- Faith in God)

Insar- winner

Isa- God will save

Islam- obedience (to God)

Ismail, Ishmael- Heard by God (progenitor of the Arabs)

Ishaq- laughing

Kabir- big

Kadir, Kader- mighty, all-powerful

Kazim- silent

Kamaleddin- the perfection of divine faith

Kamal, Kamil– perfection

Carib- relative, relative

Karim- generous, generous

Qasim- separating, distributing

Maarif- famous

Mavlyud- born

Majid, Majid- glorious

Maksoud- desired

Malik- owning

Mansour- bestowed by victory, winner (part of the full title of caliph)

Mahkam- strong

Mahmoud- praised

Mumin- believer in one God

Murad- desired

Musa- child, son

Muslim- submitting to the will of God

Mustafa- elected

Mutalib- plaintiff

Muhammad, Muhammad, Mohammed, Mohammed- praised by God and people

Mukhitdin- resurrecting faith

Mukhtar- elected

Nabis- prophet

Najib- noble

Najmuddin- the star of God's faith

Nazir- warning

Nazim- honest, incorruptible

Nazif- clean

Nasreddin- the victory of God's faith

Nasyr helper, savior

Nursultan- light of the sultan

Nuruddin, Nureddin- the light of divine faith

Omar, Umar- life

Osman, Usman- in honor of the righteous caliph

Glad- thunder

Raza– satisfaction

Rais- boss

Ramadan- by the name of the 9th month of the Muslim calendar, when fasting occurs

Rasul- envoy

Rauf- merciful

Rafik- comrade, friend

Rakhat- relaxation, comfort

Rahim, Rahim- merciful, merciful

Rahman- merciful, merciful

Rashad- sane, good leader

Rashid prudent (fairly governed)

Rafik- Kind

Renat- renewed, reborn

Ruslan- a lion

Rizvan– satisfaction

Riyaz- meadows, gardens

Roshan- light

Sabir- patient

Saddam- one who opposes

Sadik- sincere, truthful

Said- happy

Saidulla my lord god

Sakhr- solid rock

Salavat- prayer

Salim, Selim- healthy

Salih- pious

Salman, Suleiman- peaceful, prosperous

Sameer- companion in evening conversation

Sled– luxurious

Safar- by the name of the 2nd month of the Muslim calendar

safir- ambassador

Safiullah- divine purity

Seid, Sayd- master, prince

Seidulla, Saidulla my lord god

Sayyid- master

Seyfuddin- Sword of Divine Faith

Seiful- the first part of compound Arabic names, meaning "sword"

Seifulla- sword of God

Suleiman- peaceful, prosperous

Sultan- ruler

Tagir, Tahir- clean

Talib– requiring (or: student)

Ubaidullah, Beidullah- little servant of Allah

Umar, Omar- life

Fayzullah- prowess of God

Farid- incomparable

Faisal- judge, king

Khabibulla- beloved by God

Hakim- sage

Khalil- beloved by God

Halim- meek

Khalifa– caliph

Hamid- commendable

Hamidullah- worthy of God's praise

Hannah, Johanna- God bless

Harun- the name of the high priest

Hassan- Beautiful

Hassan- very beautiful

Hafiz, Hafez- the keeper

Hikmet– wisdom

Hussein- Beautiful

Shakur- grateful

Shamil- extensive, all-encompassing

Shamsi– sunny

Shamsuddin- the sun of divine faith

Sharafuddin- uplifting faith, honoring faith

Sharif- noble (title of the descendants of the prophet)

Shihabuddin- stellar stream of Divine faith

Yunus- pigeon

Yousef- He (God) will multiply, add

Yazid- increasing

Yakub- heel

Yaman- bad, bad

Yasin one of the names of the Prophet

Brief energy-informational characteristics of some names

Marat

Marat- this name gives a person such unique qualities as tenderness, high sensitivity to everything beautiful, and at the same time courage, heroism, the ability to sacrifice for the sake of a lofty goal.

Since childhood, Marat dreams of being the first, the best. This can lead to an inferiority complex.

Since Marat is a sensitive person, it is advisable for him to choose creative professions. This is an actor, director, artist, poet, dancer, designer, fashion designer, etc.

Boring work at the enterprise is not for him. Such work will exhaust Marat's whole soul. Because he constantly needs new feelings, new impressions and situations where he could prove himself.

If own business, then the business should be related to flowers, landscaping, books, clothes.

Due to the fact that Marat has hypersensitivity, sometimes he can perceive negative thoughts and emotions in his address as magical attacks, which in fact were not. Such thoughts about a magical attack, when emotionally heated, can turn into self-programming, and thus Marat can destroy himself. He will start fighting against non-existent magicians, will spend a lot of strength, time, money in the fight against windmills.

Therefore, Marat needs to be extremely careful and learn to track what he feels - just negative thoughts and emotions of some people, or is it really a magical attack. With Marat's sensitivity, he is able to learn diagnostics.

Marat is touchy and in the heat of the moment can offend a girl, a woman. This can make him an enemy.

Marat's wife is better to choose a girl of her nationality. She should become a kind of mother to him. That is, you need to choose a girl who will be able to patronize him, take care of him, understand his creative nature and not demand more and more money from him.

It is impossible to say that Marat will be a faithful husband. If an opportune moment presents itself and beautiful girl(woman) will be hung around his neck, Marat will certainly not resist treason. But at the same time, Marat will try to save his family.

A man named Marat delicate flower, he lives by his feelings, and, as a rule, does not seek to participate in tough competition.

Marat is not a careerist. It is better for him not to hold a high position in a large company, since it will be difficult for him to force people to do their job.

Magic and healing Marat is better not to do it, because his energy is only enough for a short-term release. He simply does not have enough strength and patience for a long systematic work.

Marat may have friends, but few of his friends truly understand him.

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People who write slander about us are guided by the basest motives - envy, greed, they have black souls. The time has come when slander pays well. Now many are ready to sell their homeland for three kopecks, and it is even easier to engage in slandering decent people. People who write slander do not understand that they are seriously worsening their karma, worsening their fate and the fate of their loved ones. It is pointless to talk with such people about conscience, about faith in God. They do not believe in God, because a believer will never make a deal with his conscience, he will never engage in deceit, slander, and fraud.

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All parents should approach the choice of a name very seriously, regardless of what people these names are. If you are going to pick up some beautiful, oriental name for your son, then we advise you to study the list below.

When choosing oriental names for boys, remember that the name affects the character, and even the fate of the child. Therefore, study the meaning of the names carefully. If you like several names, then write down all the names on a piece of paper, why say each name out loud. If you do not like the sonority of the name, or it does not combine with the surname and patronymic, then cross out this name. As a result, your list will be reduced to one name that can be used as a name. At the same time, when choosing oriental names for boys, remember that they should not cause ridicule from others. Also, do not give the child the historical names of anti-heroes, as it will be difficult for the child to live with such a name.

According to Eastern traditions, boys are given names with masculine qualities so that they have a positive effect on the character of a man in adulthood. For example, the name Arslan means lion, strong, courageous. In our language, the name Ruslan, derived from the name Arslan, is often used. The most popular oriental names are such names as: Zakhar, Damir, Nazar, Ratmir, Artur, Timur, Amir, Marat.


List of oriental names for boys and their meanings:

on the letter A

  • Abbas (Gabbas) - is of Arabic origin and means "gloomy, severe."
  • Abdel-Aziz (Abdulaziz, Abdul-Aziz) is an Arabic name, translated as "slave of the Mighty." Along with other names formed by adding the particle “abd” to one of the names of Allah, it is one of the noble ones among Muslims.
  • Abdullah (Abdul, Gabdullah, Abdullah) - translated from Arabic means "slave of Allah." According to one of the sayings of the Prophet Muhammad (S.G.V.), is the best name, as it emphasizes that its owner is a slave of the Lord of the worlds.
  • Abdul-Kadir (Abdul-Kadir, Abdulkadir, Abdulkadir, Abdukadyr) is an Arabic name, which in translation means “slave of the Mighty” or “slave of the One with absolute power”.
  • Abdul-Karim (Abdulkarim, Abdukarim) is an Arabic name translated as “slave of the Generous” and meaning that its bearer is a slave of Allah, Possessing unlimited generosity.
  • Abdul-Malik (Abdulmalik, Abdumalik) is an Arabic name, the meaning of which is "slave of the Lord or Lord of all things."
  • Abdul-Hamid (Abdulhamid, Abdulhamit) is an Arabic name, which in translation means “slave of the Worthy of Praise”, i.e. its bearer is a slave of the Lord of the worlds, Worthy of praise.
  • Abdurauf (Gabdrauf, Abdrauf) is an Arabic name, the literal meaning of which is “the servant of the Condescending in relation to His creations.”
  • Abdurrahman (Abdurahman, Gabdrahman, Abdrahman) is an Arabic name, which in translation means “servant of the Merciful” and emphasizes that its bearer is a slave of the Lord, Possessing unlimited mercy. According to the hadith, one of the best names.
  • Abdurrahim (Abdurahim, Abdrakhim, Gabdrakhim) is an Arabic name, which means “Servant of the Merciful” in translation. given name emphasizes that a person is a slave of the Lord, and therefore is considered one of the noble names in Islam.
  • Abdurashid (Abdrashit, Gabdrashit) - Arabic name, translated as "slave of the Guide to the path of truth."
  • Abdusamad (Abdusamat) is an Arabic name indicating that its bearer is a “slave of the Self-sufficient”, that is, a servant of the Lord, who does not need anything or anyone.
  • Abid (Gabit) - Arabic name, which translates as "performing ibadat (worship)" or "worshiping Allah."
  • Abrar is a Turkic name meaning "pious".
  • Abu is an Arabic name, the translation of which is “father”.
  • Abu Bakr (Abubakar) is an Arabic name that means "father of chastity." The bearer of this name was the closest companion of the Prophet Muhammad (s.g.v.) and the first righteous caliph - Abu Bakr al-Siddiq (r.a.).
  • Abutalib (Abu Talib) - Arabic name, translated as "father in search of knowledge" or "father of Talib." The famous bearer of this name was the uncle of the Prophet (S.G.V.), in whose house the young Muhammad received a good upbringing.
  • Agzam is an Arabic name meaning "high".
  • Agil (Agil) - Arabic name, translated as "smart".
  • Aglyam (Eglyam, Aglyamzyan, Aglyamdzhan) is an Arabic name, the meaning of which is “the owner a large number knowledge".
  • Adam is an Arabic name that translates as "man." The bearer of this name was the first vicar of Allah and the first person on Earth - the Prophet Adam (AS).
  • Adele (Adil, Gadel, Adelsha, Gadelsha) - Arabic name, translated means "fair", "making fair decisions"
  • Adgam (Adygam, Adham, Adigam) - Tatar name, meaning "swarthy, dark."
  • Adip (Adib) - Arabic name, which translates as "educated", "polite".
  • Adnan - Arabic name, translated means "founder", "founder".
  • Azamat is an Arabic name, translated as "warrior, knight."
  • Azat is a Persian name, the meaning of which is “free”, “free”.
  • Aziz (Azis, Gaziz) - Arabic name, translated means "dear, mighty." One of the names of Allah.
  • Azim (Azyim, Gazim) is an Arabic name meaning "great", "possessing greatness". Included in the list of names of the Almighty.
  • Aiz (Ais) - Arabic name, which translates as "calling the Almighty."
  • Aish (Agish) - Arabic name, meaning "living".
  • Aibat - Arabic name, translated means "respectful", "worthy", "authoritative".
  • Aivar is a Turkic name, translated as "lunar", "like a month".
  • Aidan (Aydun) is a Turkic name with the meaning of either “strength”, “power”, or “radiance from the moon”. Also found among the Irish, translated from Old Gaelic - "fire".
  • Aidar (Ayder) is a Turkic name meaning "like the moon", "a person with features of the month".
  • Ainur is a Turkic-Tatar name, which translates as "moonlight", "light emanating from the moon."
  • Airat is a Turkic name of Mongolian origin, meaning "dear" in translation.
  • Akmal (Akmal) is an Arabic name, the meaning of which is “the most perfect”, “ideal”, “devoid of any shortcomings”.
  • Akram is an Arabic name, which means “generous”, “possessing generosity”.
  • Alan is a Turkic-Tatar name, which can be translated as "fragrant like flowers in a meadow."
  • Ali (Gali) - Arabic name, means "exalted". It is one of the most common names in Islam, since its bearer was one of the closest associates of the Prophet Muhammad (S.G.V.), he is also his cousin and son-in-law - the fourth righteous caliph Ali ibn Abu Talib.
  • Aliaskar (Galiaskar) is an Arabic name consisting of two parts - Ali and Askar. It translates as "great warrior".
  • Alim (Galim) - Arabic name, translated meaning "scientist", "knowing".
  • Alif (Galif) - Arabic name meaning "assistant", "comrade". This name was also given to the firstborn, since the letter "Alif" is the first letter of the Arabic alphabet.
  • Almaz (Almas, Elmas) is a Turkic name derived from the name of a precious stone.
  • Altan is a Turkic name that translates as "scarlet dawn". This name was given to children with scarlet cheeks.
  • Altynbek is a Turkic name, the literal meaning of which is "golden prince". This name was given to representatives of the nobility.
  • Albert (Albir) is a name of ancient Germanic origin, which is popular among the Turkic peoples. Its meaning is "noble brilliance".
  • Almir (Ilmir, Elmir) is a Tatar name that means "lord", "leader".
  • Alfir (Ilfir) - Arabic name, translated as "exalted".
  • Alfred (Alfrid) is a name of English origin, popular among the Turkic peoples. Means "mind, wisdom".
  • Alyautdin (Alauddin, Aladdin, Galyautdin) is an Arabic name, the meaning of which is "the sublimity of faith."
  • Aman - Arabic name, translated as "strong", "healthy". Parents gave this name to their children, hoping that they would grow up strong and healthy.
  • Amin (Emin) - Arabic name meaning "honest", "faithful", "reliable".
  • Amir (Emir) is an Arabic name, the semantic meaning of which is “head of the emirate”, “ruler”, “ruler”, “leader”.
  • Amirkhan (Emirkhan) is a Turkic name meaning "chief ruler".
  • Ammar (Amar) - Arabic name, translated as "prosperous."
  • Anas - Arabic name, translated means "joyful", "cheerful".
  • Anwar (Anver, Enver) is an Arabic name that can be translated by the word "glowing" or the phrase "radiating a lot of light."
  • Anis is an Arabic name meaning "friendly", "affable".
  • Ansar (Ensar, Insar) - Arabic name meaning "companion", "assistant", "companion". During the time of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), the Muslims who helped the Muhajirs from Mecca, who moved to Medina, were called Ansar.
  • Arafat is an Arabic name that arose in honor of the mountain in Mecca with the same name. This mountain is very significant in the life of Muslims.
  • Arif (Garif, Garip) is an Arabic name meaning "possessor of knowledge." In Sufism - "possessor of secret knowledge."
  • Arslan (Aryslan, Aslan) is a Turkic name, its direct translation is “lion”.
  • Arthur is a Celtic name popular with the Tatar people. It translates as "mighty bear".
  • Assad is an Arabic name meaning "lion".
  • Asadullah is an Arabic name meaning "Lion of Allah" in translation.
  • Asaf is an Arabic name, translated as "dreamy."
  • Asgat (Ashad, Askhat) - Arabic name, translated meaning "the happiest", "the happiest".
  • Askar (Asker) is an Arabic name, the meaning of which is “warrior”, “warrior”, fighter”.
  • Atik (Gatik) is an Arabic name, the meaning of which is "free from hellish torments." The first righteous caliph Abu Bakr al-Siddiq (r.a.) also bore this name, who, even during his lifetime, was delighted with the news of entering Paradise.
  • Ahad (Ahat) is an Arabic name meaning "the only one", "unique".
  • Ahmed (Ahmad, Ahmat, Ahmet) - Arabic name, translated as "praised", "commendable". One of the names of the Prophet Muhammad (S.G.V.)
  • Ahsan (Aksan) - Arabic name, translated meaning "the best."
  • Ayub (Ayyub, Ayup) is an Arabic name with the semantic meaning "repentant." The bearer of this name was the Prophet Ayyub (AS).
  • Ayaz (Ayas) is a Turkic name meaning "clear", "cloudless".

on the letter B

  • Bagautdin (Bakhautdin, Bagavutdin) is an Arabic name, which in translation means “radiance of faith”, “light of faith”.
  • Baghdasar is a Turkic name meaning "light of rays".
  • Bagir (Bakhir) is a Tatar name meaning "radiant", "shining".
  • Badr (Batr) - Arabic name, translated as "full moon".
  • Bayram (Bayrem) is a Turkic name, which means "holiday" in translation.
  • Bakir (Bekir) - Arabic name with the meaning "studying", "receiving knowledge".
  • Bari (Bariy) - Arabic name, which is translated by the word "Creator". It is one of the 99 names of Allah.
  • Barrak (Barak) - Arabic name meaning "blessed".
  • Basyr (Basir) - Arabic name, which translates as "all-seeing", "seeing absolutely everything." Included in the list of names of Allah.
  • Batyr (Batur) - Turkic name, means "hero", "warrior", "hero".
  • Bahruz (Bahroz) is a Persian name, the meaning of which is “happy”.
  • Bakhtiyar is a Persian name meaning "happy friend". Gained wide popularity among the Turkic peoples.
  • Bashar (Bashshar) is an Arabic name that translates as "man."
  • Bashir is an Arabic name with a semantic meaning "foreshadowing joy."
  • Bayazit (Bayazid, Bayazet) is a Turkic name, translated as "father of the superior." This name was very popular in the ruling dynasty of the Ottoman Empire.
  • Bek is a Turkic name, meaning "prince", "prince", "high dignitary".
  • Bikbulat (Bekbolat, Bekbulat, Bikbolat) is a Turkic name that can be translated as "strong steel".
  • Bilal (Bilal, Belal) is an Arabic name, which means "alive" in translation. It was worn by one of the companions of the Prophet Muhammad (S.G.V.) and the first muezzin in the history of Islam - Bilal ibn Rafah.
  • Bulat (Bolat) - Turkic name, means "steel".
  • Bulut (Bulyut, Bulut) is a Turkic name that translates as "cloud".
  • Burak is a Turkic name, which means "brilliant" in translation.
  • Burkhan (Burgan) is an Arabic name, the meaning of which is "honesty", "reliability".

on the letter B

  • Vagiz (Vagis) - Arabic name, which translates as "mentor", "teacher".
  • Wazir - Arabic name, translated meaning "minister", "vizier", "noble".
  • Vakil (Vakil) - Arabic name with the meaning "patron", "ruler". One of the names of the Almighty.
  • Wali (Wali) is an Arabic male name, which can be translated as “guardian”, “trustee”. Included in the list of names of the Lord in Islam.
  • Valiullah - Arabic name, means "close to God", "close to Allah."
  • Walid (Walid) - Arabic name, translated meaning "child", "child", "boy".
  • Waris (Waris) - Arabic name, literally translated as "successor", "heir".
  • Vasil (Wasil, Vasil) is an Arabic name, the semantic meaning of which is “coming”.
  • Watan (Uatan) is the Arabic word for homeland.
  • Wafi (Vafii, Wafa) is an Arabic name that means “true to the word”, “reliable”, “keeping his word”.
  • Wahit (Wahid, Wahid) - Arabic name, translated meaning "the only one." Consists of 99 names of Allah.
  • Wahhab (Vagap, Wahab) is an Arabic name that can be translated by the word "giver". One of the names of the Almighty.
  • Vildan - Arabic name, means "servant of Paradise."
  • Volkan is the Turkic word for "volcano".
  • Vusal is a Persian name, which translates as "meeting", "date".

on the letter G

  • Gabbas (Abbas, Gappas) - Arabic name, translated meaning "gloomy", "severe".
  • Gabdullah (Abdullah) - Arabic name, which translates as "slave of Allah." According to one of the hadiths of the Prophet Muhammad (S.G.V.), is the best possible name.
  • Gabid (Gabit) - Arabic name meaning "worshipper".
  • Gadel (Gadil) - see the meaning of the name Adele.
  • Gadzhi (Khadzhi, Hodzhi) - Arabic name, means "performing a pilgrimage."
  • Gazi (Gezi) is an Arabic name that translates as "conqueror".
  • Gaziz (Aziz) - Arabic name, which means "mighty", "dear" in translation. One of the names of Allah.
  • Gaisa (Isa) - Hebrew and Arabic name. An analogue of the name Jesus, the bearer of which was one of the prophets of the Most High.
  • Gali - see the meaning of the name Ali.
  • Galiaskar (Galiasker) - Arabic name, which is composed of two roots: "Gali" (great) + "Askar" (warrior).
  • Galib (Galip) is an Arabic name, its semantic translation is “victorious”, “winner”.
  • Galim - see the meaning of the name Alim.
  • Gamal (Amal, Hamil) - Arabic name, which in translation means "working", "hardworking".
  • Gamzat (Gamza) - a name derived from the Arabic name Hamza and meaning "agile".
  • Gani (Ganiy) - Arabic name, translated as "rich", "possessor of untold wealth." Represents one of the names of Allah.
  • Garay (Girey) is a Turkic-Tatar name that comes from the ruling Tatar dynasty of Girey. In translation, it means "powerful", "strong".
  • Garif (Arif) is an Arabic name, the translation of which is “possessor of knowledge”, “knowing”.
  • Garifulla (Arifulla) - Arabic name, can be translated as "knowing about Allah."
  • Gasan (Ghassan) - a name derived from the name Hasan and meaning "good."
  • Ghafur is an Arabic name that translates as "forgiving." This is one of the names of the Almighty.
  • Gayaz (Gayaz, Gayas) is an Arabic name that has several similar meanings: “assistant”, “comrade”, “saving”.
  • Gayar (Gayar) - Arabic name meaning "courageous", "brave", "brave".
  • Homer (Gumer) - Arabic name, translated as "human life."
  • Gumar is a name derived from Umar. That was the name of the second righteous caliph Umar ibn Khattab (r.a.).
  • Gurban (Gorban) - see the meaning of the name Kurban.
  • Hussein (Husain) - a name derived from Hussein, means "beautiful", "good".
  • Gusman (Gosman) is a variety of the name Usman. Its bearer was the third righteous caliph Usman ibn Affan.

Starting with the letter D

  • Davlet (Davletsha, Devlet) - Arabic name, translated meaning "state", "empire", "power".
  • Davud (Davyd, Davut) - see the meaning of the name Daud.
  • Dalil (Dalil) - Arabic name, translated as "guide", "pointing the way", "guide".
  • Damil (Damil) is a Persian name, the literal meaning of which is "trap". This name was given to boys in the hope that the child would live long, and that a trap was prepared for his death.
  • Damir (Demir) - Turkic name, which in translation means "iron", "steel". This name was given to children in the hope that they would grow up strong and strong. Some also interpret this name as an abbreviated version of the phrase "Give the world revolution!"
  • Danil (Danil) is an Arabic name with the meaning "gift of God", "a close person to God."
  • Danis (Danish) is a Persian name that translates as "knowledge". Parents gave it in the hope that their child would become a very smart and educated person in the future.
  • Daniyar (Diniyar) is a Persian name meaning "smart", "knowledgeable", "educated".
  • Darius is a Persian male name, which translates as "sea". The famous Persian emperor Darius, who lost the war to Alexander the Great, was the owner of this name.
  • Daud (Davud, Davyd, Daut) is an Arabic name, the meaning of which is “possessing”, “beloved”. That was the name of one of the messengers of Allah - the Prophet Daud (David, a.s.), the father of the Prophet Suleiman (Solomon, a.s.).
  • Dayan (Dian) - Arabic name, translated meaning "repaying his creations according to their deserts", "the highest judge". This name is one of the 99 names of Allah.
  • Demir - see the meaning of the name Damir.
  • Demirel (Demirel) - Turkic name, translated as "iron hand".
  • Jabbar (Jabbar) is an Arabic name that means "subjugating to one's will." One of the names of the Almighty.
  • Jabir (Jabir) - Arabic name, translated as "comforting."
  • Jabrail (Jabrail, Jibril) is an Arabic name that means "the power of God." The owner of this name is the angel Jabrail (Gabriel), who is considered the highest angel. It was the angel Jabrail who was the mediator between the Lord of the worlds and the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) at the moments when the revelations of Allah were sent down.
  • Javad (Jawat, Javid) is an Arabic name meaning "a person with a broad soul", "possessing generosity."
  • Jagfar (Jakfar, Yagfar, Jafar) is an Arabic name that translates as “source”, “key”, “spring”, “stream”.
  • Jalil (Jalil, Zalil) - Arabic name with the translation of the meaning "authoritative", "respected", "revered".
  • Jalal (Jalal, Zalal) - Arabic name, translated as "greatness", "supremacy", "supremacy".
  • Jamal (Jamal, Jemal, Jamal) is an Arabic name that carries the meaning of "perfection", "ideal".
  • Jamaletdin (Jamalutdin, Jamaluddin) is an Arabic name that means "the perfection of religion."
  • Dzhambulat (Dzhanbulat, Dzhambolat) - Arab-Turkic name, translated as "strong soul."
  • Jamil (Jamil, Jamil, Jamil, Zamil) is an Arabic name that means "beautiful", "beautiful".
  • Jannur (Zinnur) is a Turkic name that translates as "shining soul".
  • Jaudat - see the meaning of the name Zhaudat.
  • Jihangir (Jigangir) is a Persian name, which means “conqueror”, “conqueror of the world”, “master of the world”. That was the name of the youngest son of Sultan Suleiman Kanuni.
  • Dilovar (Dilavar, Dilyaver) is a Persian name, translated as “courageous”, “fearless”, “brave”.
  • Dinar is an Arabic name that translates as "gold coin", in this case - "precious". Dinar serves as the official currency of a number of Arab states, such as Algeria, Bahrain, Iraq, Kuwait, etc.
  • Dinislam is an Arabic name formed by combining two words: "Din" ("religion") and "Islam" ("Islam", "obedience to God").
  • Dinmukhamed (Dinmukhammed) is an Arabic name, which in translation means "the religion of the Prophet Muhammad (S.G.V.)".

Starting with the letter Z

  • Jalil (Jalil) - see the meaning of the name Jalil.
  • Zhaudat (Javdat, Javdat, Jaudat, Dzhevdet, Zaudat) is an Arabic name, which in translation means “superior”, “generous”.

Starting with the letter Z

  • Zabir - Arabic name, translated as "solid", "strong", "strong".
  • Zagid (Zagit) is an Arabic name meaning "pious", "holy".
  • Zagir is an Arabic name that means "shining", "shiny", "bright".
  • Zayd (Zeid) is an Arabic name, the semantic translation of which is “gift”, “gift”.
  • Zaydullah (Zeydullah) - Arabic name, translated as "gift of Allah", "gift of the Almighty."
  • Zainulla (Zeynullah) - Arabic name, which means "decoration of the Almighty."
  • Zakaria (Zachariah, Zakarya) is a Hebrew name that carries the meaning of "always remembering God." One of the Lord's vicegerents on Earth had this name - Prophet Zakaria (AS), who was the father of the Prophet Yahya (John, AS) and the uncle of Maryam, the mother of the Prophet Isa (Jesus Christ, AS).
  • Zaki (Zakiy) is an Arabic name meaning "wise", "capable", "gifted".
  • Zakir is an Arabic name, which is translated in the meaning of "praising the Almighty", "giving praise to Allah."
  • Zalim is an Arabic name that means "cruel", "despot", "tyrant".
  • Zamir - Arabic name, translated as "conscientious", "honest".
  • Zarif (Zarip) is an Arabic name meaning "attractive", "refined".
  • Zahid (Zahit) - Arabic name, which translates as "modest", "ascetic".
  • Zelimkhan (Zalimkhan) - see the meaning of the name Selimkhan.
  • Zinnat is an Arabic name, which means “decoration”, “beautiful”, “magnificent”.
  • Zinnatulla (Zinatulla) is an Arabic name, the meaning of which is “the decoration of the Almighty.”
  • Zinnur is an Arabic name, the semantic interpretation of which is “radiant”, “bright”, “illuminating”.
  • Ziyad (Ziat) - Arabic name meaning "growth", "multiplication", "increase".
  • Ziyaddin (Ziyatdin) is an Arabic name with the semantic meaning "multiplying religion", "spreading religion".
  • Zubair (Zubayr) is an Arabic name meaning "strong".
  • Zulfat (Zolfat) - Arabic name, which is translated by the adjective "curly". Usually so called boys who were born with curly hair.
  • Zufar (Zofar) - Arabic name, which in translation means "conquering", "winning".

On the letter I

  • Ibad (Ibat, Gibat) is an Arabic name that translates as "slave." In this case, it is understood that the bearer of this name is a slave of the Supreme Lord.
  • Ibrahim (Ibrahim) - Hebrew-Arabic name, means "father of peoples." That was the name of one of the greatest messengers of Allah - the Prophet Ibrahim (AS), also known under the biblical name Abraham. It should be noted that the Prophet Ibrahim (AS) was the forefather of the Jewish and Arab peoples, for which he was called the "father of nations."
  • Idris is an Arabic name, translated meaning "diligent", "enlightened". One of the first prophets in the history of mankind, the Prophet Idris (AS), had this name.
  • Ishmael - see the meaning of the name Ismail
  • Ikram is an Arabic name, which in translation means “respect”, “respect”, “authority”.
  • Ilgam (Ilham, Ilgam) is an Arabic name meaning "inspired", "inspired".
  • Ilgiz (Ilgis, Ilgiz) - Persian name, translated as "wandering", "traveler".
  • Ilgizar (Ilgizar) is a Persian name, the meaning of which is "a person who travels."
  • Ildan (Ildan) is a Tatar-Persian name, translated meaning "glorifying his country."
  • Ildar (Ildar, Eldar) - this Tatar-Persian name contains the meaning of "master of his country", "a person who has a homeland."
  • Ildus (Ildus) - Tatar-Persian name, meaning "loving his country."
  • Ilnaz (Ilnaz, Ilnas) is a Tatar-Persian name with the meaning "caressing his country."
  • Ilnar (Ilnar, Elnar) is a Tatar-Persian name, which translates as “the flame of the people”, “the fire of the state”.
  • Ilnur (Ilnur, Elnur) is a Tatar-Persian name meaning "radiance of the people."
  • Ilsaf (Ilsaf) is a Tatar-Persian name with a semantic meaning "purity of the people."
  • Ilsiyar (Ilsiyar) - Tatar-Persian name, means "loving his people", "loving his country."
  • Ilsur (Ilsur) - Tatar-Persian name, which translates as "hero of his country", "hero of his people."
  • Ilfar (Ilfar) is a Tatar-Persian name, which in translation means "beacon of its people."
  • Ilfat (Ilfat) is a Tatar-Persian name meaning "friend of his country", "friend of his people".
  • Ilshat (Ilshat) is a Tatar-Persian name meaning "joy for one's country", "joy for one's people".
  • Ilyas is a Jewish-Arabic name, which in translation means "the power of God." It was possessed by one of the prophets of the Almighty Ilyas (Elijah, a.s.).
  • Ilyus is a Tatar name, which means “grow, my country”, “prosper, my people”.
  • Imam - Arabic name, translated as "standing in front." In Islam, imams are called believers who are primates during the performance of a collective prayer. In Shiism, the imam is the supreme ruler, the head of spiritual and secular power.
  • Imamali (Imamgali, Emomali) is an Arabic name formed by combining two words: "Imam" (spiritual leader, primate) and the name of Ali. This name is very popular among Shia Muslims, who have a cousin and son-in-law of the Prophet Muhammad (S.G.V.) - Ali ibn Abu Talib (Imam Ali) is considered the most revered person after the Prophet (S.G.V.).
  • Iman is an Arabic name that translates as "faith", "iman". They named the boy in the hope that in the future he would become a sincere believer.
  • Imanali (Imangali) is an Arabic name meaning "faith of Ali".
  • Imran (Emran, Gimran) is an Arabic name that translates as "life". It is mentioned in the Qur'an: in particular, the third sura is called "The Family of Imran".
  • Inal is a Turkic name, which contains the meaning of “a person of noble origin”, “a descendant of the ruler”.
  • Ingam (Inham) - Arabic name, which translates as "gifting", "gifting".
  • Insaf is an Arabic name that means "modest", "educated", "fair".
  • Intizar (Intisar) - Arabic name meaning "long-awaited child." Accordingly, they were named long-awaited children.
  • Irek (Irek) is a Tatar name, which in translation means “free”, “free”, “independent”.
  • Irfan (Girfan, Khirfan) is a Persian name that translates as "enlightened", "educated".
  • Irkhan (Erkhan, Girkhan) is a Persian name meaning "courageous khan".
  • Irshat is an Arabic name, the semantic interpretation of which is “instructing on the true path.”
  • Isa - see the meaning of the name Gais.
  • Iskander (Iskandar) is an ancient Greek name meaning "winner". This name (Iskander Zulkarnay) in the Muslim world was called the great commander Alexander the Great.
  • Islam (Islam) is an Arabic name derived from the name of the religion of Islam. The word "Islam" itself translates as "obedience to Allah."
  • Ismail (Ishmael, Ismagil, Ismail) is an Arabic name that means "God hears everything." One of God's vicars had this name - Prophet Ismail (AS), the eldest son of the forefather of the peoples of the Prophet Ibrahim (AS). It is believed that it was from the Prophet Ismail (pbuh) that the Arab people went and the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) was his descendant.
  • Ismat (Ismet) - Arabic name, translated as "protection", "support".
  • Israfil (Israfil) is an Arabic name, the translation of which is “warrior”, “fighter”. This is the name of one of the greatest angels of Allah - the angel Israfil (AS), whose main function is to announce the coming of the Day of Judgment.
  • Ishak (Isaac) - a Jewish-Arabic name, translated as "joyful", "joyful". It was worn by one of the messengers of the Almighty - the Prophet Ishak (AS), the son of the forefather of the peoples of the Prophet Ibrahim (AS). It is believed that it was from the Prophet Ishaq (pbuh) that the Jewish people came and all subsequent prophets, with the exception of Muhammad (pbuh), were his descendants.
  • Ikhlas (Ihlyas) - Arabic name, which translates as "sincere", "honest". One of the suras of the Holy Quran is called "Ikhlas".
  • Ihsan (Ehsan) - Arabic name meaning "kind", "merciful", "helping".

For the letter K

  • Kabir (Kabir) - Arabic name, which translates as "big", "huge". Included in the list of names of the Almighty.
  • Kawi (Kaviy) is an Arabic name, the meaning of which is “powerful”, “strong”. It is one of the names of Allah.
  • Kadi (Kadiy) - see the meaning of the name Kazi.
  • Kadim is an Arabic name, which in translation means "ancient", "old".
  • Kadir (Kedir) - Arabic name, which translates as "possessing power." It is one of the names of the Lord of the worlds in Islam.
  • Kazbek (Kazibek) is an Arab-Turkic name formed by adding two names: Kazi (judge) and Bek (lord, prince).
  • Kazi (Kazy) is an Arabic name, the translation of which is “judge”. As a rule, judges dealing with Sharia affairs are called qazis.
  • Kazim is an Arabic name that translates as "restrained", "patient", "holding anger in himself."
  • Kamal (Kamal, Kemal) is an Arabic name, the meaning of which is expressed by the words "perfection", "ideal", "maturity".
  • Kamil (Kamil) - Arabic name, which in translation means "perfect", "ideal".
  • Kamran is a Persian name meaning "strong", "mighty", "powerful".
  • Karam - Arabic name, translated as "generosity", "generosity".
  • Kari (Kariy) is an Arabic name, which in translation means “a reader who knows the Koran”, “hafiz of the Koran”.
  • Carib (Karip) - Arabic name meaning "close", "approximate".
  • Karim (Karym) - Arabic name, which translates as "generous", "a person with a broad soul."
  • Karimulla (Karymulla) - Arabic name, means "the generosity of the Almighty", "the nobility of Allah."
  • Kasym (Kasim, Kasim) is an Arabic name, translated as “distributing”, “dividing”, “distributing”.
  • Kausar (Kavsar, Kyausar) is an Arabic name that translates as "abundance". Kausar is the name of a stream in Paradise.
  • Kafi (Kafii) is an Arabic name, the meaning of which is “quick”, “capable”.
  • Kayum (Kayyum) is an Arabic name meaning "life-sustaining", "eternal". It is one of the 99 names of the Almighty.
  • Kemal - see the meaning of the name Kamal.
  • Kiram is an Arabic name that translates as "sincere", "pure-hearted."
  • Qiyam (Qiyam) - Arabic name, translated meaning "resurrected", "risen".
  • Kudrat (Kodrat) - Arabic name, translated as "strength", "power".
  • Kurban (Korban) - Arabic name, which translates as "sacrifice", "sacrifice". In this case, a sacrifice to Allah is meant.
  • Kurbanali (Korbanali) - a name composed by adding two Arabic names: Kurban ("victim") and Ali.
  • Kutdus (Kuddus, Kotdus) is an Arabic name, the meaning of which can be represented by the epithet "free from any shortcomings." One of the names of the Lord of the worlds among Muslims.
  • Qiyam - see the meaning of the name Qiyam.

on the letter L

  • Latif (Latif, Latip, Latif) - Arabic name, translated meaning "understanding", "treating with understanding." It is one of the names of the Almighty.
  • Lenar (Linar) - Russian name, formed from the phrase "Lenin's army". Similar names became popular in the Soviet years.
  • Lenur (Linur) is a Russian name representing an abbreviation of the phrase "Lenin established the revolution." It appeared in Soviet times.
  • Lukman (Lokman) is an Arabic name, which in translation means “caring”, “caring”. That was the name of one of the righteous men mentioned in the Qur'an.
  • Lut (Lot) is a Hebrew name, the owner of which was the Prophet Lut (AS), sent to the people of the Sadum tribe, also known as Sodom and Gomorrah.
  • Lyaziz (Laziz) - Arabic name, translated meaning "delicious", "sweet".

On the letter M

  • Mavlid (Maulid, Maulit, Mavlit, Mavlut, Mevlut) is an Arabic name that literally translates as "Birthday". As a rule, this word refers to the birthday of the Prophet Muhammad (S.G.V.).
  • Magdi (Magdiy, Mahdi) is an Arabic name meaning "walking along the path indicated by the Almighty."
  • Magomed (Mohammed) - see the meaning of the name Muhammad.
  • Majid (Majit, Majid, Mazhit, Mazit) is an Arabic name that translates as "glorified." Included in the names of the Creator.
  • Maksud (Maksut) - Arabic name, which in translation means "aspiration", "goal", "intention".
  • Malik (Myalik) is an Arabic name meaning "lord", "ruler". It is one of the names of the Almighty.
  • Mansour (Mansor) - Arabic name, translated means "winner", "celebrating victory."
  • Marat is a French name that became common among the Tatars after October revolution. This name was borne by one of the leaders of the French Revolution - Jean Paul Marat.
  • Mardan is a Persian name, which translates as "hero", "hero", "hero".
  • Marlene is a Russian name formed by adding the surnames Marx and Lenin.
  • Mars is a Latin name. In ancient Roman mythology, Mars is the god of war.
  • Marseille (Marsil) is a French name that became widespread among the Tatars after the 1917 revolution in honor of one of the leaders of the labor movement in France, Marcel Cachin.
  • Masgud (Masgut, Maskhut) is an Arabic name, which means "happy" in translation.
  • Mahdi - see the meaning of the name Magdi
  • Mahmud (Mahmut) is an Arabic name, the meaning of which is expressed by the words “praised”, “worthy of praise”. It is one of the names of the Prophet Muhammad (S.G.V.).
  • Mehmed (Mehmet) - Turkic name, analogue of the name Mahmud. This name is very popular in modern Turkey.
  • Mihran is a Persian name meaning "merciful", "hearty".
  • Midhat (Mithat, Midhad) - Arabic name, translated as "glorification", "praise".
  • Minle (Minne, Mini, Min) is a word that means "with a mole." Often found as part of complex Tatar names. Previously, children who were born with a mole were given a name with the particle "Minle", as there was a belief that the presence of a mole is fortunate. It also happened that if a mole was discovered after the child was given a name, it was changed to a name with this particle, or simply added to an existing one. For example: Minakhmat (Min + Ahmat), Mingali (Min + Gali), Minnehan (Minne + Khan), Minnehanif (Minne + Hanif).
  • Mirza (Murza, Mirze) is a Persian name meaning "highest dignitary", "lord", "representative of the nobility".
  • Muaz (Mugaz) - Arabic name, which means "protected" in translation.
  • Muammar (Muammar, Mughammar) - Arabic name, translated meaning "a person who is destined for a long life."
  • Mubarak (Mobarak, Mubaraksha) - Arabic name, translated as "sacred."
  • Mubin is an Arabic name, the semantic translation of which is "capable of distinguishing truth from lies."
  • Mugalim (Mualim, Mugallim) - Arabic name, which in translation means "teacher", "mentor".
  • Mudaris is an Arabic name meaning "a person who teaches lessons", "teacher".
  • Muzaffar (Muzaffar, Mozaffar) is an Arabic name, translated meaning "a warrior who wins victories."
  • Muqaddas (Moqaddas) - Arabic name, translated as "pure", "pious".
  • Mullah is an Arabic name meaning "preacher", "educated in matters of religion". Often found in complex names both at the beginning of the name and at the end.
  • Mullanur is an Arabic name formed by adding the words "mullah" (preacher) and "nur" (light).
  • Munir - Arabic name, translated meaning "radiating light", "shining".
  • Murad (Murat) - Arabic name, which translates as "desired." It is very popular in the Turkic states and regions.
  • Murza - see the meaning of the name Mirza.
  • Murtaza - Arabic name, translated meaning "chosen", "beloved".
  • Musa is an Arabic name, the meaning of which expresses the word "child". Also, this name is interpreted as "extracted from the sea." One of the greatest prophets and messengers of Allah was called Musa (AS), also known as Moses, who led the people of Israel out of Egypt and saved them from the oppression of the Pharaoh.
  • Muslim is an Arabic name, which in translation means “follower of Islam”, “Muslim”.
  • Mustafa (Mostafa) - Arabic name, translated as "chosen", "best". This is one of the names of the Prophet Muhammad (S.G.V.).
  • Muhammad (Muhammed, Muhamet, Muhammet) is an Arabic name, the meaning of which is “praised”. The owner of this name was the best of the people who ever inhabited the planet - the Prophet Muhammad (s.g.v.). Today it is one of the most popular names in the world.
  • Muharram (Muharlyam, Muharryam) is an Arabic name that translates as "forbidden". Muharram is the name of the first month of the Muslim lunar calendar.
  • Mukhlis (Mokhlis) is an Arabic name, the semantic meaning of which is "a real, sincere friend."
  • Muhsin - Arabic name, translated as "a person who helps others."
  • Mukhtar (Mokhtar) is an Arabic name meaning "chosen one", "chosen one".

Starting with the letter H

  • Nabi (Nabi) - Arabic name meaning "prophet". Nabis in Islam are called all the prophets of Allah, including the Prophet Muhammad (s.g.v.).
  • Nowruz (Nauruz) is a Persian name that translates as "the first day of the year." Navruz is a holiday of the spring equinox, celebrated in a number of Muslim states.
  • Nagim (Nahim) - Arabic name meaning "happiness", "well-being".
  • Najib (Najib, Najip, Najip) - see the meaning of the name Nazip.
  • Nadir (Nadyr) - Arabic name, which means "rare", "unmatched", "unique".
  • Nazar is a name of Arabic origin, the meaning of which is “far-sighted”, “looking far ahead”.
  • Nazim (Nazim, Naziym) - Arabic name, translated as "constructing", "building".
  • Nazip (Nazib) is an Arabic name meaning "a person of noble origin", "precious".
  • Nazir (Nazir) - Arabic name, which translates as "notifying", "warning", "observing".
  • Nazif (Nazif) - Arabic name with the meaning "pure", "immaculate".
  • Nail (Nail) - Arabic name, translated meaning "gift", "gift", "a person worthy of a gift."
  • Nariman is a Persian name, which in translation means “strong in spirit”, “a person with a strong-willed character”.
  • Nasreddin (Nasrutdin) - Arabic name, means "helper of religion", "help of religion".
  • Nasrullah (Nasrallah) - Arabic name, translated as "help of Allah."
  • Nasyr (Nasser) - Arabic name meaning "assistant", "comrade".
  • Nafig (Nafik) - Arabic name, translated meaning "benefit", "benefit", "profit".
  • Nafis (Nefis) is an Arabic name, the meaning of which can be expressed by the words "graceful", "beautiful".
  • Nizami is an Arabic name that translates as "disciplined", "educated".
  • Nihat is an Arabic name, the semantic translation of which is “the last child”. This name was given to the boy, who, as the parents planned, was to be the last.
  • Niyaz (Niyas) - Arabic name, translated as "need", "necessity", "desire".
  • Nur is an Arabic name meaning "light", "radiance".
  • Nurgali (Nurali) is an Arabic compound name from the word "light" and the name Ali.
  • Nurjan (Nurzhan) - Persian name, which literally means "radiant soul."
  • Nurislam is an Arabic name, which in translation will sound like "the radiance of Islam."
  • Nurmuhammet (Nurmukhamet, Nurmuhammad) is an Arabic name meaning "light emanating from Muhammad."
  • Nursultan (Nursoltan) - Arabic name, which translates as "shining ruler", "shining sultan".
  • Nurulla - Arabic name, translated means "the light of Allah", "the radiance of the Almighty."
  • Nuh is a Hebrew-Arabic name. Its bearer was the Prophet Nuh (AS), also known as Noah.

on the letter O

  • Olan (Alan) - Celtic name, which translates as "harmony", "consent".
  • Omer (Omar) is the Turkic analogue of the name Umar (see the meaning of this name).
  • Oraz (Uraz) is a Turkic name meaning "happy", "rich".
  • Orkhan is a Turkic name, the translation of the meaning of which is “commander”, “commander”.
  • Osman (Gosman) is the Turkic analogue of the name Usman (see its meaning). The owner of this name was the founder of the great Ottoman Empire - Osman I.

on the letter P

  • Parviz (Parvaz, Perviz) is a Persian name, which in translation from Farsi sounds like “takeoff”, “ascent”.
  • Pasha is a Persian-Turkic name, which is an abbreviated version of the name Padishah, meaning "sovereign". In the Ottoman Empire, only officials closest to the Sultan had the title "pasha".

Starting with the letter R

  • Ravil (Ravil) - Arabic name, translated means "spring sun". Also, this name is interpreted as "wandering", "traveler".
  • Ragib - see the meaning of the name Rakip.
  • Rajab (Rejep, Razyap) is an Arabic name that was given to boys who were born in the seventh month of the Muslim lunar calendar - the month of Rajab.
  • Radik is a name of Greek origin that gained popularity among the Tatars in the last century. It translates as "sunshine".
  • Radif - Arabic name, translated meaning "satellite", "located nearby." It is also interpreted as "going behind everyone." This name was given to boys who were planned as the last child in the family.
  • Razzak (Razak) is an Arabic name meaning "giving blessings." It is one of the 99 names of Allah.
  • Razil (Razil) - Arabic name, which translates as "chosen", "consonant".
  • Rail (Rail) is an Arabic name, the meaning of which is “founder”, “founder”.
  • Rais (Reis) - Arabic name with the meaning "chairman", "head", "leader".
  • Raif is an Arabic name, translated as “showing pity for others”, “merciful”, “compassionate”.
  • Rayhan (Reyhan) - Arabic name, which in translation means "bliss", "pleasure".
  • Rakib (Rakip) is an Arabic name meaning "watchman", "guard", "guardian".
  • Ramadan (Ramazan, Ramzan, Rabadan) is a popular Arabic name usually given to boys born during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.
  • Ramzil (Ramzi, Remzi) is an Arabic name meaning "having a sign", "symbol".
  • Ramis (Ramiz) - Arabic name, translated means "a sign symbolizing something good."
  • Ramil (Ramil) - Arabic name, translated as "wonderful", "magic".
  • Rasil (Razil) is an Arabic name that means "representative".
  • Rasim (Rasym, Resim) is an Arabic name, the meaning of which is “creating pictures”, “artist”.
  • Rasit (Razit) - Persian name, in translation meaning "reached maturity", "adult".
  • Rasul (Rasul) - Arabic name, which translates as "messenger", "sent." Messengers in Islam are the prophets to whom the Holy Scriptures were revealed. The Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) is also the Messenger of Allah, since the Noble Quran was revealed to him.
  • Rauf is an Arabic name meaning "indulgent", "kind-hearted". One of the names of Allah.
  • Raushan (Ravshan, Rushan) is a Persian name, the meaning of which is “radiant”, “shining”.
  • Rafael (Raphael) - Hebrew name, which translates as "healed by God." In the Holy Scripture of the Jews - Taurate (Torah) the angel Raphael is mentioned.
  • Rafik is an Arabic name that means "friend", "comrade", "buddy".
  • Rafis - Arabic name, translated meaning "outstanding", "famous".
  • Rafkat (Rafkat, Rafhat) is an Arabic name meaning "majesty."
  • Rahim - Arabic name, translated means "merciful." Included in the list of 99 names of the Supreme Creator.
  • Rahman is an Arabic name that translates as "merciful." It is one of the most frequently used names of the Almighty.
  • Rahmatullah is an Arabic name meaning "the mercy of the Almighty."
  • Rashad (Rashat, Rushad) is an Arabic name, the meaning of which can be conveyed by the words "truth", "right path".
  • Rashid (Rashit) - Arabic name, translated meaning "moving along the right path." It is used among the names of the Lord of the worlds in Islam.
  • Rayyan (Rayan) - Arabic name, translated as "comprehensively developed."
  • Renat (Rinat) - a name popular with the Tatars and composed by adding the words: "revolution", "science" and "labor". Appeared in Tatar families after the 1917 revolution.
  • Ref (Reef) - a name formed from the first letters of the phrase "revolutionary front". So some Tatars began to call their children in the post-revolutionary period.
  • Refnur (Rifnur) is a name formed by adding the first letters of the phrase "revolutionary front" and the Arabic word "nur" (light). The name appeared among the Tatars in the Soviet years.
  • Riza (Reza) - Arabic name, which translates as "consonant", "satisfied", "satisfied".
  • Rizvan (Rezvan) is an Arabic name meaning "spiritual joy." This is the name of the angel who guards the gates of Paradise.
  • Rome is a name composed by adding the first letters of the phrase "revolution and peace." It appeared among the Tatars after the October Revolution.
  • Rifat (Refat, Rifgat) is an Arabic name that carries the meaning of "climbing up."
  • Rifkat (Refkat) is an Arabic name meaning "blessed".
  • Rishat (Rishad) - Arabic name, the meaning of which is "moving straight."
  • Robert is an English name, endowed with the meaning "grand glory." The Tatars appeared in the middle of the last century.
  • Rudolph (Rudolf) is a German name meaning "glorious wolf". In Tatar families, this name began to appear after the revolution.
  • Ruzal (Ruzal) is a Persian name, often translated as "happy."
  • Ruslan is a Slavic name popular with the Tatars. It came from the Turkic name Arslan (Lion).
  • Rustam (Rustem) is a Persian name meaning "big man". In ancient Persian creativity - a hero, a hero.
  • Rufat is a name modified from the Arabic Rifat. It means "occupying a high position."
  • Rushan - see the meaning of the name Raushan.

on the letter C

  • Saad (Sagad) - Arabic name, which means "luck" in translation. That was the name of one of the closest companions of the Prophet Muhammad (s.g.v.) - Saad ibn Abu Waqqas (r.a.).
  • Sabah is an Arabic name meaning "morning", "dawn".
  • Sabir is an Arabic name that translates as "patient", "possessing patience."
  • Sabirjan (Sabirzhan, Sabirzyan) is an Arab-Persian name meaning "patient soul."
  • Sabit is an Arabic name meaning "honest", "master of his word".
  • Sabur is an Arabic name that can be translated by the epithet "possessing unlimited patience." It is one of the 99 names of the Almighty.
  • Sagadat (Saadat) is an Arabic name, the meaning of which is “prosperity”, “bliss”.
  • Sagit (Sagid) - Arabic name, translated meaning "happy", "prosperous".
  • Sadyk (Sadiq) - Arabic name, carries the meaning of "sincere friend."
  • Said (Sait, Saet) - Arabic name, which translates as "representative of the nobility", "lord", "respected". Said is a title bestowed on leaders of Shia communities.
  • Saidash is a Tatar name formed by adding the Tatar suffix "-ash" to the name Said.
  • Saidulla (Saydula, Seydulla) is an Arabic name, which means "noble servant of the Almighty."
  • Saif (Safe) - Arabic name, translated as "sword", "blade".
  • Sayfetdin (Sayfutdin, Sayfuddin, Seyfetdin) is an Arabic name, which in translation means "sword of religion."
  • Sayfulla (Saifullah, Seifulla) is an Arabic name, the literal interpretation of which is “the sword of the Almighty”.
  • Saikhan (Seykhan, Saigan) is a Mongolian name meaning "beautiful ruler", "good khan".
  • Salavat is an Arabic name that carries the meaning of "praise", "blessing".
  • Salamat is an Arabic name, calling which parents wished their child to become "a person in good health."
  • Salah (Salah) - Arabic name, translated meaning "piety", "good deed", "virtue".
  • Salahuddin (Salakhetdin, Salakhutdin, Saladdin) is an Arabic name, the literal translation of which is “the good of religion.” He is also interpreted as the "ruler of religion" or "religious leader." The famous owner of this name was one of the greatest commanders and rulers in world history - Yusuf ibn Ayyub Salah ad-Din (Saladdin).
  • Salim - see the meaning of the name Selim.
  • Salih is an Arabic name meaning "virtuous", "fair". This name was borne by one of the prophets of Allah - Salih (AS).
  • Salman (Salman) - Arabic name, which translates as "healthy", "without ailments."
  • Salam (Salam) is an Arabic name meaning "peace", "tranquility", "harmony".
  • Samat (Samad) - Arabic name, translated means "self-sufficient." It is one of the names of the Creator in Islam.
  • Samigulla (Samiulla) - Arabic name, which translates as "hearing the Lord of the worlds."
  • Samir is an Arabic name, translated as "interlocutor."
  • Sardar (Serdar, Serder) is a Persian name meaning "commander", "commander-in-chief".
  • Sarmat is an Arabic name, the meaning of which can be expressed by the adjectives "eternal", "infinite", "immortal".
  • Sattar (Satdar) is an Arabic name that translates as "forgiving."
  • Saud is an Arabic name meaning "happy". Saud is the ruling dynasty in Saudi Arabia.
  • Safa is an Arabic name, the translation of which most accurately expresses the word "sincere."
  • Safar (Sefer) - Arabic name, translated meaning "journey". The name of the second month according to the Muslim lunar calendar, in connection with which the boys born in this particular month were called by this name.
  • Sahib (Sahip) is an Arabic name, the meaning of which is “owner”, “owner”.
  • Selim (Salim, Zelim) - Arabic name, translated as "being in good health." This name is popular among the Turkic peoples.
  • Selimkhan (Salimkhan, Zelimkhan) is an Arab-Turkic name, which means "sound ruler" in translation.
  • Sibgat (Sibgat, Sibhat) - Arabic name, endowed with the meaning "beautiful appearance."
  • Sirin is an Arabic name that translates as "lilac". One of the greatest Muslim scholars was called Ibn Sirin - he was engaged in the interpretation of dreams.
  • Sitdiq (Siddiq) is an Arabic name that means "devoted", "faithful". Siddiq is one of the nicknames of the closest companion of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) and the first righteous caliph Abu Bakr as-Siddiq (p.a.), who was infinitely devoted to the Messenger of Allah (pbuh).
  • Suleiman is a Jewish-Arabic name, translated meaning "living in prosperity." The owners of this name were one of the greatest prophets of Allah - Suleiman (AS), also known as King Solomon, and the great Sultan of the Ottoman Empire Suleiman the Magnificent.
  • Sultan (Soltan, Zoltan) is an Arabic name that translates as "ruler", "monarch", "sovereign". Sultan is the title of rulers in some Muslim states.
  • Sufi (Sufi) - Arabic name, translated means "Sufi", "noble", "holy".

on the letter T

  • Tabriz (Tabris, Tabriz) is an Arabic name meaning "heritage", "greatness".
  • Tagi (Such) is an Arabic name, the meaning of which can be conveyed by the words "pious", "God-fearing".
  • Tagir (Takhir) - Arabic name, translated as "sinless", "holy".
  • Tadzhuddin (Tadzhutdin, Tazetdin) - Arabic name, which in translation means "crown of religion", "religious leader".
  • Taip (Taib, Tayyip) is an Arabic name with the semantic meaning "pleasant", "benevolent".
  • Tahir (Tayir) - Arabic name, which translates as "flying", "soaring in the air."
  • Taimuraz (Teimuraz) is a Turkic name, translated as "iron".
  • Talgat is an Arabic name, which means “appearance”, “appearance”, “attractiveness”.
  • Talib (Talip, Taleb) is an Arabic name, the meaning of which is “student”, “receiving knowledge”.
  • Tamerlane (Timerlane, Temerlane) is a Turkic name that literally translates as "lame leg". The most famous bearer of this name was one of the greatest commanders in the history of mankind - Timur ibn Taragai (who went down in history as Tamerlane), who later became the founder of the Timurid dynasty. It is known that during one of the battles he received leg injuries, after which he remained lame.
  • Tanzil (Tanzil) - Arabic name, translated meaning "sending down". In Islam, Tanzil is one of the names of the Holy Quran.
  • Tarkhan is a Mongol-Turkic name that means "blacksmith", "craftsman", "craftsman".
  • Tahir - see the meaning of the name Tagir.
  • Timer (Demir) - Turkic name, which translates as "iron", "steel". They named the child with the hope that he would be healthy and strong as steel.
  • Timerkhan is a Turkic name, which in translation means “iron ruler”, “ruling with an iron hand”.
  • Timur is a Turkic name meaning "iron", "steel". This name was given to boys with the hope that they would be strong and strong as iron.
  • Tokhtamysh (Tuktamysh) is a Turkic name, which means “to stop” in translation. This name was given to boys in those families where there was a high infant mortality or birth rate.
  • Tukay is a Turkic-Mongolian name formed by adding the Tatar affix "-ai" to the word "tuk" ("full"), meaning "be full." There is also an opinion that the name Tukay is an abbreviated form of the word "tugankay" ("close relative"). This name was popularized by the great Tatar poet Gabdulla Tukay.
  • Tufan (Tofan) - Arabic name, translated meaning "flood", "flood". Appeared among the Tatars in the post-revolutionary period.

For the letter U

  • Ubaydullah (Ubeydullah) is an Arabic name, the literal translation of which is “slave of Allah”. Acts as an analogue of the name Abdullah.
  • Uzbek (Ozbek) is a Turkic name that translates as "the soul of the master."
  • Ulan (Olan) - a Turkic name, translated as "mounted warrior", "rider", "cavalryman".
  • Ulfat is an Arabic name meaning "close relationship".
  • Umar (Gumar, Omar, Omer) is an Arabic name that can be translated as "living". They were named children, hoping that they would live long. That was the name of one of the closest companions of the Prophet Muhammad (S.G.V.) and the second righteous Caliph Umar ibn Khattab.
  • Uraz (Uras, Oraz) is a Turkic-Tatar name derived from the word "uraz" - a mandatory fast in the month of Ramadan.
  • Umid (Umit, Umut) - Arabic name, translated meaning "hope", "waiting".
  • Ural is a Turkic-Tatar name derived from the name of the region of the same name.
  • Urman (Orman) - Turkic name, translated means "forest", "woodland".
  • Urmanche is a Turkic-Tatar name, translated as "woodcutter", "a person who cuts down a forest."
  • Usman (Gusman, Osman) - Arabic name meaning "heroism", "courage". The owner of this name was one of the closest companions of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and the third righteous caliph Usman ibn Affan.

Starting with the letter F

  • Faiz (Fais, Faiz, Feiz) is an Arabic name, which in translation means “purposeful”, “winner”.
  • Faik (Fayk) - Arabic name meaning "superior", "having superiority".
  • Fail (Fagil, Fail) is an Arabic name endowed with the meaning of "giving a good sign."
  • Fayzrahman (Faizrahman) is an Arabic name, translated meaning "the generosity of the Merciful", that is, the generosity of Allah, who has unlimited mercy.
  • Faizi (Feyzi) - Arabic name, translated as "generous", "generous".
  • Faizullah (Feyzullah) - Arabic name, translated as "the generosity of the Almighty."
  • Faisal (Faisal) - Arabic name, which means "making decisions."
  • Fan is an Arabic name meaning "science", "knowledge".
  • Fanzil (Fanzil) is an Arabic name that translates as "possessor of knowledge", "scientist".
  • Fanil (Fanil) is an Arabic name that means "educated".
  • Fanis is a Persian name, the translation of which can be expressed in the words "lighthouse", "lamp".
  • Fannur (Fanur) is an Arabic name, the literal translation of which is “the radiance of science”.
  • Fanuz (Fanus) - Arabic name, translated as "lantern", "lamp", "candle".
  • Farid (Farit, Fyarit, Ferid) - Arabic name, translated meaning "incomparable", "unsurpassed", "unequaled".
  • Farrah is an Arabic name meaning "cheerful", "happy".
  • Farukh (Faruk) - Arabic name, which is interpreted as "capable of distinguishing good from bad." The second righteous caliph Umar ibn Khattab had this nickname.
  • Farhad (Farhat, Ferhat) is a Persian name meaning "invincible".
  • Fatih (Fatih, Fateh) is an Arabic name, its literal meaning is “opening”. Also, this name is interpreted as "conqueror", "commander". In particular, the nickname Fatih was given to the great Ottoman sultan Mehmet II, who captured Constantinople, which later became the capital of the Ottoman Empire, being renamed Istanbul.
  • Fattah is an Arabic name meaning "revealer of secrets". Included in the list of names of the Almighty Allah.
  • Fakhretdin (Fakhrutdin, Fakhruddin, Fakhrudin) is an Arabic name that translates as "pride of religion."
  • Fakhri is an Arabic name, the meaning of which is “famous”, “famous”, “popular”.
  • Felix is ​​a Latin name meaning "happy", "fortunate". It appeared in Tatar families after the revolution.
  • Ferdinand (Ferdinant) - German name, translated meaning "courageous, brave warrior." Among the Tatars, it became widespread in the first half of the last century.
  • Fidan is an Arabic name, endowed with the meaning "a person capable of sacrificing himself."
  • Fikrat (Fikryat) - Arabic name, which translates as "idea", "view", "look".
  • Firgat (Firhat) - Arabic name, translated meaning "parting", "separation".
  • Firdaus (Firdavs, Firdus) is an Arab-Persian name that was given to children in honor of the Gardens of Eden.
  • Fuad (Foat, Faat, Fuat) - Arabic name, translated as "soul", "heart".

Starting with the letter X

  • Khabib is an Arabic name meaning "beloved", "dear".
  • Habibullah is an Arabic name, the literal translation of which is “beloved of Allah”, “beloved of God”. It was given to boys in the hope that they would be under the protection of the Lord throughout their lives.
  • Khabir is an Arabic name, the meaning of which is expressed by the words "knowledgeable", "informing", "bringing news".
  • Haji (Haji) - Arabic name, which translates as "performing a pilgrimage", "performing a hajj."
  • Hadi (Hadiy) - Arabic name, translated meaning "guide to the path of truth." It is one of the names of the Creator.
  • Khazan is a Persian name meaning "autumn child". So called boys born in the fall.
  • Khazar is a Persian name, translated as "thousand". This name was given to the child in the hope of a long life. Also, this name has a second interpretation - "leading a settled life."
  • Hazrat is an Arabic name that means "respected", "revered". The title "hazrat" in the Muslim world is also used when referring to religious figures.
  • Haidar is an Arabic name that translates as "lion". Giving such a name to their child, the parents hoped that he would grow up strong and strong-willed, like the king of beasts himself.
  • Khairulla is an Arabic name meaning "the good of the Almighty", "virtue bestowed by the Lord."
  • Khakan is a Turkic name, which means "supreme ruler" in translation.
  • Hakim is an Arabic name that carries the meaning of "wise", "possessing knowledge."
  • Khalid (Khalit) - Arabic name, which contains the meaning of "eternal", "immortal". The bearer of this name was one of the greatest warriors in the history of Islam - Khalid ibn Walid.
  • Khaliq - Arabic name, translated as "creator", "revive". It can be found in the list of 99 names of the Almighty.
  • Khalil (Khalil) - Arabic name, translated meaning "close friend", "righteous."
  • Halim is an Arabic name, its literal translation is “restrained”. It is one of the names of the Lord of the worlds among Muslims.
  • Hamad (Hamat) - Arabic name, which translates as "worthy of praise."
  • Hamza (Hamzat, Gamzat) - Arabic name, meaning "burning". That was the name of one of the greatest warriors of the time of the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him), who was called the nickname "lion of Allah."
  • Hamid (Hamit) is an Arabic name, the meaning of which can be expressed by the words "commendable", "worthy of absolute praise." It is one of the names of Allah.
  • Hamidullah is an Arabic name that translates as "worthy of the praise of the Almighty."
  • Khamis is an Arabic name meaning "fifth". This name was given to a child who was born on the fifth day of the week.
  • Khan is a Turkic name meaning "ruler", "ruler", "leader".
  • Hanif is an Arabic name, which in translation means "lover of the truth."
  • Haris is an Arabic name, the semantic meaning of which is “protector”, “guard”.
  • Harun - Arabic name, translated as "self-willed." It was possessed by one of the prophets of Allah - Harun (Aaron, a.s.), brother of the Prophet Musa (Moses, a.s.).
  • Hassan (Gasan) - Arabic name, meaning "good", "beautiful". Often this name is given to one of the boys if twins are born, since the owner of this name was one of the two grandsons of the Prophet Muhammad (s.g.v.) - Hasan ibn Ali, especially revered by Shiite Muslims.
  • Khasbulat (Khazbulat) is an Arab-Turkic name that carries the meaning of "steel of the highest quality."
  • Khattab is an Arabic name, which means "he who cuts down the forest", "lumberjack".
  • Hafiz (Hafez) - Arabic name, which translates as "guardian". This is one of the names of the Gracious and Merciful. Also, a hafiz is a person who knows the Holy Quran by heart.
  • Hashim is an Arabic name meaning "tax collector". Hashim is also the name of a tribe that came from Hashim ibn Abd Manaf, the great-grandfather of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). Today, the royal dynasties of Jordan and Morocco are Hashemite.
  • Hikmat (Hikmet) is an Arabic name endowed with semantic meaning - “wisdom”, “knowledge”, “philosophy”.
  • Hisam is an Arabic name that translates as "saber", "sword".
  • Khoja (Khuja, Khuzya) is a Persian name, translated as "owner", "owner", "owner". Also referred to as "mentor".
  • Khosrov (Khusrav) is a Persian name meaning "famous", "famous". The name of the rulers of the Persian Empire.
  • Hurmat (Hormat) - Arabic name meaning "respect", "authority".
  • Hussein (Hussain, Hussein) - Arabic name, which translates as "good", "beautiful". This name is often given to one of the boys if twins or twins are born, since one of the two grandsons of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) was called Hussein ibn Ali (the second was called Hasan). Both are especially revered by Shiite Muslims.

on the letter H

  • Chingiz (Chengiz) - Mongolian name, translated meaning "powerful", "possessing strength."

Starting with the letter Sh

  • Shaban (Shaaban, Shahban, Shahban) is an Arabic name derived from the name of the eighth month of the Muslim lunar calendar. It was given to children born in this month.
  • Shavkat (Shaukat, Shavkyat) is an Arabic name that translates as "leadership", "leadership".
  • Shakir is an Arabic name meaning "grateful", "satisfied with one's position".
  • Shamil (Shamil) - Arabic name, translated meaning "universal", "comprehensive". This name is very popular in the Caucasus, since its owner was the ruler revered by the Caucasian peoples - Imam Shamil.
  • Shams (Shamsi) - Arabic name, which translates as "sun".
  • Shamsutdin (Shamsuddin, Shamsetdin) is an Arabic name, its literal meaning is “the sun of religion”.
  • Sharap (Sharaf, Sharafi) is an Arabic name, the meaning of which can be expressed by the words "representative of the nobility", "person of noble origin", "respected".
  • Sharafuddin (Sharafuddin, Sharafetdin) is an Arabic name meaning "honor of religion."
  • Sharip (Sharif) - Arabic name, which translates as "worthy of respect", "famous."
  • Shafi (Shafig) - Arabic name, carries the meaning of "interceding", "protector".
  • Shah is a Persian name, translated as “ruler”, “king”, “monarch”, “head”, “sovereign”. The title of the rulers of Persia (Iran) before the Islamic Revolution of 1979.
  • Shahzade (Shehzade) - Persian name, literally translated as "son of the ruler", "heir to the throne." In the Ottoman Empire - a title that was used to name all the descendants of the ruler, not only sons, but also grandchildren.
  • Shahid (Shagit, Shagid) - Arabic name meaning "witness", "witness". It is included in the list of 99 names of the Lord. Martyrs who died for the cause of Allah are also called martyrs.
  • Shahin is a Persian name that translates as "white falcon".
  • Shayakh (Sheikh, Sheikh) - Arabic name, translated meaning "sheikh", "elder", "leader". In the Arab world, Sheikh is a title held by prominent theologians.
  • Shigabutdin (Shigabuddin, Shigabetdin) is an Arabic name, its literal interpretation is “star of religion”.
  • Shuhrat is an Arabic name that means "popularity", "fame".

Starting with the letter E

  • Edward (Edward) is an English name meaning "guardian of wealth". This name was popularized among the Tatars in the middle of the 20th century.
  • Elbrus is a Persian name derived from the name of Mount Elbrus, which is located in the Caucasus.
  • Elvir (Ilvir) - Spanish name, translated meaning "protective."
  • Eldar (Eldar) - see the meaning of the name Ildar.
  • Elmar is a name formed by adding abbreviations of the names of the theorists of communism Engels, Lenin and Marx. Appeared among the Tatars in Soviet times.
  • Elmir (Ilmir) - see the meaning of the name Almir.
  • Elfir (Ilfir) - see the meaning of the name Alfir.
  • Emil is a Latin name, translated meaning "diligent", "zealous".
  • Emir - Arabic name, which contains the meanings of "head of the emirate", "ruler", "ruler", "leader".
  • Enver - see the meaning of the name Anvar.
  • Engel (Ingil) is a German name derived from the surname of the German philosopher Friedrich Engels. It gained popularity among the Tatars during the Soviet era.
  • Eric is a name of Scandinavian origin, meaning "resembling a lord." This name appeared in the families of Russian Muslims in the post-revolutionary period.

Starting with the letter Yu

  • Yuldash is a Turkic-Tatar name that carries the meaning of "satellite", "fellow traveler".
  • Yunus (Yunus) is a Hebrew-Arabic name, translated as "dove". This name was the name of one of the prophets of the Lord of the worlds - Yunus (Jonah, peace be upon him).
  • Yusuf (Yusup, Yosyf, Yusuf, Yusef) - Hebrew-Arabic name, translated as "possessing beauty." This name was given to one of the prophets of Allah - Yusuf (AS), also known as Joseph (Osip) and distinguished by a special external beauty.

Starting with the letter I

  • Yavar (Yaver) is a Persian name, the meaning of which is “assistant”, “comrade”.
  • Yakub (Yakub, Yakup) is a Hebrew-Arabic name meaning "following." The owner of this name was the Prophet Yakub (Jacob, a.s.), the father of the Prophet Yusuf (a.s.).
  • Yangir - see the meaning of the name Jihangir.
  • Yasin (Yasin) is an Arabic name in honor of the name of the thirty-sixth sura of the Holy Quran, which is sometimes called the "heart of the Book."
  • Yasir (Yasir) - Arabic name, translated meaning "small", "small".
  • Yahya (Yahya, Yahya) is a Jewish-Arabic name, the meaning of which can be expressed by the epithet "inspiring". This is how Muslims call the Prophet Yahya (AS), known in the Bible as John the Baptist.

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