Male first names.

ABDULRAZAQ

Male

Arabic male name meaning 'servant of the Provider', popular among Muslims due to its religious significance and now also used beyond the Muslim community for its unique meaning.

ABDULREHMAN

Male

Arabic origin that translates to "Slave of the Most Merciful", carrying deep spiritual significance and reflecting devotion, mercy, and kindness. It has been borne by prominent historical figures like Abdul Rehman Ibrahim Pedhi and Abdul Rehman Khan, and remains popular among Muslim communities worldwide for its profound meaning.

ABDULRHMAN

Male

Arabic male name meaning 'Servant of the Most Merciful', popular among Muslims worldwide with historical roots tracing back to early Islamic companions.

ABDULSALAM

Male

Arabic given name that means "servant of peace," reflecting Islamic faith and promoting harmony.

ABDULSAMAD

Male

Arabic male given name that translates to "Servant of the Eternal One". It embodies devotion to Allah and a desire to serve Him, reflecting Islamic spiritual values.

ABDULWADUD

Male

Arabic male given name composed of 'Abdul', meaning 'slave or servant of God', and 'Wadud', signifying 'generous or kind-hearted'.

ABDULWAHAB

Male

Arabic boys' name derived from 'Abd (servant) and Wahhab (generous), meaning 'servant of the generous one.'

ABDULWAHHAB

Male

Arabic given name meaning "Servant of the All-Wise," composed of 'Abd' (servant) and 'Al-Wahhab' (All-Wise, referring to Allah). It has historical significance in Islamic culture, being borne by notable scholars like Abdulwahhab ibn Ahmad ibn Ali al-Masri.

ABDULWAHID

Male

Arabic male given name that translates to "Unique Servant", composed of the words "Abdu" meaning servant and "Wahid" meaning one or unique.

ABDULWALI

Male

Arabic name meaning "servant of the ally," derived from 'Abd' (slave/servant) and 'Wali' (friend/ally).

ABDUMALIK

Male

Arabic name meaning "Servant of the King," reflecting humility and devotion in Islamic culture.

ABDUR

Male

Arabic-origin male name meaning 'slave/worshipper of', reflecting devotion to Allah in Islamic culture.

ABDURAHIM

Male

Arabic name composed of 'Abdu' meaning slave or servant and 'Rahim' meaning merciful, signifying devotion to a higher power.

ABDURAHMAN

Male

Arabic-origin male given name meaning 'Slave of the Most Merciful', embodying humility and devotion to God, and carried by historic Islamic figures like Abdurahman bin Auf.

ABDURAHMON

Male

Arabic name that means "Servant of the Most Merciful," reflecting humility and dependence on Allah's compassion.

ABDURRAHEEM

Male

Distinctive Arabic given name composed of "Abdu" (slave/servant) and "Rahim" (compassionate/merciful), translating to "slave of the Compassionate One".

ABDURRAHIM

Male

Arabic masculine given name meaning 'Slave of the Most Merciful', embodying humility and devotion in Islamic culture.

ABDURRAHMAAN

Male

Arabic name meaning "Slave of the Most Merciful," reflecting deep devotion and submission to Allah, and embodying mercy and compassion.

ABDURRAHMAN

Male

Arabic masculine given name that translates to "slave of the Most Merciful," reflecting its origin from the two elements "abd" (servant) and "ar-Rahman" (the Most Merciful).

ABDURREHMAN

Male

Arabic name meaning "servant of the Most Merciful," carried by notable Islamic figures like Abdurrahman III, and beloved across diverse cultures for its spiritual significance.

ABDUSSAMAD

Male

Abdussamad: An Arabic name with worldwide appeal, translating to "Servant of the Eternal," it signifies deep devotion and has historical roots in Islam, notably through its association with Abu Ubaidah ibn al-Jarrah.

ABE

Male

Hebrew origin name meaning 'father of multitude' or 'noble father', derived from Abraham.

ABEAL

Male

Rare Hebrew name meaning 'spring' or 'early', symbolizing renewal.

ABED

Male

Arabic given name, historically significant in Islamic tradition, meaning 'slave' or 'servant', but symbolically representing devoted servitude to God.

ABEDALLAH

Male

Arabic name meaning 'servant of Allah', derived from 'Abd-Allah'.

ABEDALRAHMAN

Male

Arabic male given name meaning "slave of Allah".

ABEDNEGO

Male

Unique Hebrew name that means 'Father's cloud'.

ABEER

Male

Arabic name meaning 'wolf', symbolizing bravery, strength, and intelligence.

ABEL

Male

Hebrew male given name meaning "breath" or "vapor", derived from the Hebrew word "hevel". It is also the name of the second son of Adam and Eve in the Bible.

ABELARDO

Male

Rare Spanish name derived from Germanic elements 'Adal' meaning 'noble' and 'Hard' meaning 'strong'.

ABELINO

Male

Rare Spanish masculine given name derived from the Latin words "abelinus" (noble, worthy) and "abelus" (kindly, lovable).

ABELL

Male

Abel is a Hebrew-origin given name derived from 'hevel', meaning 'vapor' or 'breath'.

ABEM

Male

African-origin name from the Ewe people of Ghana and Togo, meaning "twin" and carrying cultural significance as twins are considered sacred among this community.

ABEN

Male

Hebrew name meaning 'my/our father', originating from the Old Testament, popular among Jewish families, and associated with historical figures like Aben Ezra.

ABENEZER

Male

Amharic Ethiopian name meaning "father of the father," traditionally given for hope in new life after loss, popular among Ethiopian royalty like Emperor Haile Selassie I.

ABERHAM

Male

Abraham: an ancient Hebrew name meaning 'exalted father' or 'father of many nations', borne by the biblical patriarch and prominent figures like Abraham Lincoln.

ABERT

Male

Albert is a timeless Germanic given name derived from 'adal' (noble) and 'berht' (bright), meaning 'noble and bright'. It has been widely used throughout history and remains popular today, particularly among families with German or Austrian roots.

ABEY

Male

Abey, of Hebrew origin, signifies "my father is help", derived from Abiezer, one of Gideon's sons in the Old Testament.

ABHAY

Male

Male Sanskrit name meaning "fearless," popularized by Lord Krishna in Hindu mythology, and associated with courage.

ABHAYRAM

Male

Indian given name, popular in southern states like Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh, derived from Sanskrit words 'Abhaya' (fearless) and 'Rama', an epithet of Lord Rama, signifying fearlessness akin to the revered deity.