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Muslim Names

Muslim names are significant, powerful choices, as they are chosen not only for their sounds, but for their meanings. In Islam, names are considered to be a blessing upon the child and convey noble, spiritual values. Arabic names and names from the Quran are especially popular among Muslims. Muhammad, the name of the primary Prophet of Islam, is widely considered to be the most common name in the world, all spellings combined. Many Muslim names rank among popular names USA, but they are more common in the UK, where there is a larger Muslim population proportionately. The top Muslim names in England are Layla for girls and Muhammad for boys. Along with Layla, other Muslim girl names in the US Top 1000 include Aaliyah, Ayla, Kamila, and Nyla. In addition to Muhammad, other Muslim boy names in the US Top 1000 include Amir, Khalil, Zayn, and Ali. Unique Muslim names that work across cultures include Aziza, Marjani, and Sidra for girls, and Faris, Laith, and Zaki for boys. If you are searching for the perfect Muslim name for your child, consult our list below.

Derry

Meaning: like an oak

Origin:Diminutive or Derek or Dermot or Irish place-name
4084
Drummond

Meaning: ridge

Origin:Scottish
6690
Duet

Meaning: music for two

Origin:Latin
15721
Donahue

Meaning: dark fighter

Origin:Irish
4582
Origin:English, contraction of Dennison
6895
Origin:French place-name
7144
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Origin:Greek philosopher
3800
Dave

Meaning: beloved

Origin:Short form of David, Hebrew
2457
Dill

Meaning: loyal

Origin:Diminutive of Dillon, Irish
5165
Dwight

Meaning: white or blond

Origin:German and Dutch
2772
Dinero

Meaning: money

Origin:Spanish word name
8464
Dalfon

Meaning: raindrop

Origin:Hebrew
5792
Dilwyn

Meaning: fair, white, blessed

Origin:Welsh
3449
Donar

Meaning: ancient thunder god

Origin:German
8466
Dartagnan

Meaning: From Artagnan

Origin:French fictional name
3090
Demir

Meaning: iron

Origin:Bosnian, Turkish
3091
Damir

Meaning: give peace; iron

Origin:Slavic, Turkish, Russian
1684