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150 Muslim Baby Boy Names With Meanings
There are many wonderful Muslim names for boys and girls. In this article, we have compiled 150 Muslim names for boys. If you have recently given birth to a baby boy and are looking for Muslim names for him, then select one from our list.
Unique Islamic Baby Boy Names
Having several names to pick from can make it tough to find a unique name for your baby. Listed below are several options, whether you are looking for a name with panache or uncommon boy names that have swag:
NAME
MEANING
Askary
Army or soldier.
Azamat
A proud man; it also means grandeur.
Alyan
Great; high; and one who climbs upwards.
Bahat
Flawless, pure, and spotless.
Basili
Courageous.
Baqer
A man of knowledge.
Einas
To be at peace.
Fardan
The one who is unique.
Fatihi
Conqueror.
Fuzail
Praiseworthy and generous.
Ghuraib
Gold or silver.
Habrur
It means living in luxury or blessed.
Hanan
Gracious and compassion.
Harees
Keen, willing, and desirous.
Hibr
Ink, scholar, or a virtuous man.
Idris
A prophet and a fiery leader.
Ilhan
To say something with eloquence and to read beautifully.
Iqdam
Courageousness.
Israr
Determination, resolve, and, firmness.
Iyad
Support and a powerful person.
Jazeel
Fabulous, tremendous, and great.
Kamil
Whole and complete.
Kashaaf
Finder or the discoverer.
Khateeb
Speaker.
Lazim
In demand or sought after.
Maatuq
One who is free.
Maaz
An Arabic name meaning shelter or refuge.
Mirzai
Content, satisfied, and one who gains the approval and satisfaction of others.
Muyassir
One who makes something easy or possible.
Nahyan
One who prevents or discourages others from doing bad things or one who has reached the heights of wisdom.
Natiq
Articulate and clear and apparent.
Oraibi
Keen, perceptive, intelligent, and, one who has vision.
Owaib
One who repents.
Parsa
Pious and virtuous.
Qamar
The moon and bright and radiant like the moon.
Qudair
Judgement.
Rafan
Graceful.
Rayan
One who is satisfied.
Sawlat
Influential or commanding.
Shaharyar
A king.
Tabish
Warmth or brilliance.
Turhan
Of mercy.
Umran
Prosperity.
Uzair
The name of a Prophet.
Wajih
Noble and eminent
Yazed
To grow or increase.
Yaqeen
Faith and belief.
Zafar
Triumph or victory.
Zarrar
A great Muslim warrior.
Zubair
A wise and intelligent person.
Modern Muslim Baby Boy Names
If you are in search of modern Muslim names for your baby boy, check the list below.
NAME
MEANING
Abbas
Stern; lion.
Adnan
Paradise.
Azam
One who is the greatest of all.
Basheer
One who brings good news; a bearer of good tidings.
Basil
One who is fearless and brave. A variant of this name is Baseel.
Basim
Smiling.
Dawood
One who is a beloved friend.
Dilbar
Lover.
Eijaz
Miracle.
Farhan
Cheerful, Joyful, or happy.
Faraz
Divine.
Fawad
Heart.
Ghalib
A person who wins a competition or fight.
Ghazi
A fighter or a warrior.
Hafeez
Protector. A variant of this name is Haffaz.
Hamid
The one who deserves praise.
Hashim
Destroyer of evil. A variant of this name is Hashaam.
Hussain
Handsome.
Ihsan
Benevolence, kindness, and generosity.
Irshad
Order or guidance.
Izhar
Express.
Jamil
Handsome.
Javed
Immortal.
Kabir
The great.
Kaizer
An emperor.
Kasim
Lovely.
Latif
Variety.
Mahir
Skilful.
Mahtab
Moon.
Murad
Desire.
Nadeem
Friend.
Nadir
Precious.
Nafees
Pure.
Rafeeq
A kind friend.
Rayhan
Fragrance.
Riaz
Practise.
Rizwan
A messenger of good news.
Sameer
A pleasant companion.
Shadab
Fresh.
Sharif
A gentleman.
Shaukat
Richness.
Sohail
Moonlight.
Tahir
Holy.
Tariq
Morning star.
Tuhin
Snow.
Umar
Life; age.
Waseem
Handsome.
Yasir
Wealthy.
Zaheer
Supporter.
Zain
Good light.
Popular Islamic Baby Boy Names
Some names that have become popular Muslim baby boy names lately are listed below:
NAME
MEANING
Aidan
Intelligent.
Amam
Protection.
Anzar
An angle of paradise.
Aymaan
Lucky.
Bashar
A bearer of good tidings.
Behzad
Caring and honest.
Danish
Intelligent.
Dayyan
A mighty ruler.
Dinar
Grandfather of Abu Bin Thabit.
Ehsas
Feel.
Faiz
Prosperous or successful.
Fardeen
Incomparable.
Faseeh
Eloquent.
Gauhar
Precious stone.
Gulzar
Garden.
Hadi
A guide.
Haider
Lion.
Himayat
Support.
Ibaad
Worshiper.
Ilahi
Divine.
Isam
Protector.
Jafri
A yellow flower.
Jazib
Attractive.
Junaid
A warrior whose strength equals that of an army.
Kaysan
Wise.
Khurram
Delightful.
Moin
Spring fountain.
Munaf
Exalted.
Nabil
Noble.
Noor
Light of Allah.
Ozhan
Thrower.
Parvez
Peace.
Pir
Wise man.
Qutub
Tall.
Qazi
Judge.
Rauf
Kind and merciful.
Raza
Handsome.
Raees
Rich.
Saahil
Guide, support.
Saif
Sword.
Shaan
Pride.
Tameez
Manners.
Talib
Student.
Wajeeh
Commanding personality.
Wasif
Virtuous man.
Wali
Guardian.
Zahi
Bright.
Zafer
Victorious.
Zeeshan
Of high standards.
Zimar
Reputation.
Tips for Choosing a Meaningful Muslim Name for Your Baby Boy
In traditional Muslim families, babies are given a name on the seventh day of their birth. Many Muslims choose Arabic names for their babies. Here is what you should keep in mind while choosing a name for your baby.
Opt for a boy's name that has the prefix ‘Abd’ to indicate servitude to god.
Choose a name after Prophets and righteous men.
The name you choose should not promote vanity and pompousness.
Avoid choosing names that bear connotation to bad omens or names that belong to immoral people.
It is important for Muslims to take into consideration the restrictions and suggestions made by eminent scholars before they pick a name for their child.
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Your eight-month-old is now nearing the big one! Feeling nostalgic about how the last eight months have flown by? An eight-month-old can now combine their motor skills with their sensory awareness to explore and seek adventures. Their healthy growth accelerates their ability to move and coordinate. Your baby will now try to communicate with you much better and use words and language. Their curious little minds will raise their awareness of the environment around them and their antics will leave you amused on more occasions than one.
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8 Months Old Development Milestones Chart
ACHIEVED DEVELOPMENTAL MILESTONES
EMERGING DEVELOPMENTAL MILESTONES
Supports weight on both legs when upright
Stands holding support
Tracks moving objects
Tries to follow and catch moving objects
Manipulates objects by passing them between hands
Develops finer control of fingers for complex movements
Speaks words of simple syllables such as ‘M’, ‘D’, and ‘B.’
Improves on the range of spoken syllables
Understands basic repetitive instructions
Can understand a wider range of unique instructions
Says “mama” and “dada” to any parent
Uses the correct noun for each parent
Develops pincer grasp
Can use hand to grab objects
Displays separation anxiety
Becomes more enduring about separation
Gets into crawling position quite easily
Attempts getting into standing position on his own
Understands the purpose of personal objects
Remembers objects in the house
Major Milestones of 8 Months Old Baby
Your eight-month-old inching towards their first birthday just got a lot busier than before. Curiosity takes over from the moment they are awake, and every little thing piques their interest. It is time to baby-proof your house as many things could find their way into their tiny mouths. As far as diet is concerned, your baby is developing taste and demands certain kinds of solid foods. Your baby is crawling really fast, even trying to stand up with support and doing some incredible things that you would want to capture in your memory forever. She may now refer to her parents as “mama” and “dada” even if it is to the wrong parent!
Cognitive Development
Cognitive abilities pertain to the baby’s intellectual prowess, development of the brain and ability to comprehend things around her.
Linguistic Skills
Your baby can now speak basic syllables with “B’,’M’ and ‘D’. She can associate basic nouns to things and even respond to names of her siblings.
Curiosity
Constantly on the move, your baby will detect, investigate everything from household stuff to toys. Your baby will grab things, probe deeply to understand their functionality and try to decipher things.
Comprehends Basic Instructions
Your baby will learn and recall basic instructions and iteration used repeatedly. For example:- if you say “No” shaking your head, she will understand that it something that is not meant to be done and obey you.
Track Objects
Try dropping the ball and watch with awe when your baby trails the object until it stops moving. At this stage, infants develop capabilities to foresee the path of falling or moving objects.
Pointing to Things with the Index Finger
Your baby will now use their index finger to point at objects that interest them.
Testing Reasons and Outcomes
Your baby will not try to get to the bottom of any object by testing it to its limits. This could involve throwing them, hitting them or banging them. They love to get a response to their reactions, and you might see your little one dropping off her bottle very frequently.
Relating Objects
Your baby will not associate objects with their purpose. For, e.g.: even if you offer an empty cup, she may put it in her mouth. If you swaddle your baby in a blanket, he will fall asleep.
Physical Development
These developments relate to the gross motor skills, dexterity of the muscles and physical strength.
Sits without Support & Bear Weight When Held Upright
Your baby will now get into the sitting position effortlessly and also stand upright with her weight balanced on her legs when you support.
Develops Pincer Grasp
This is the ability to grasp an object using the first two fingers and thumb. Increase in arm strength and muscle growth enable the baby to pick up an object manipulate it and drop it.
Chew Food
Your baby will have her first few teeth by now and will try to chew on foods. Try giving foods which are boiled and not raw. They will work on their reflexes to mince food inside their mouth.
Rolls in both directions and crawls
Your baby can do a 180-degree flip on either side when placed on her tummy. Between seven to ten months babies crawl at an effortless speed.
Improved Vision
Enhanced vision aids your baby to judge the distance between two objects and coordinate their vision with their limb muscles. They can judge where they are crawling towards and evade obstacles.
Social and Emotional Development Milestones
Your baby will now become more involved socially and emotionally. These accomplishments show her social skills, emotional disposition and attitude towards people.
Separation Pangs
Your baby will show emotions of sadness or anxiety upon separation from a toy they dearly love or a person who has been very close to them.
Heart-warming Greetings
Your baby will smile or let out a chortle on seeing you or a close relative or friend when they arrive. They understand the importance of certain individuals in the family unit or friend’s circle.
Signs of Empathy
Your baby will empathise with her peers especially when they cry. You could spot a grim or sad look on their face when they see someone like them in distress.
Communication Skills
You may find your baby to be a budding Einstein with them using hand and arm gestures to communicate.
This is in addition to their linguistic skills where they use basic syllables. Your baby will try and stretch his or her arms when they want to be picked up.
Your baby will now understand the importance of the word “No”.
Keep talking to your child and engage in conversations to help them enhance their comprehending abilities.
When to Consult a Doctor?
Here are some red flags that indicate some impediments in your child’s development:
Unable to Sit without Assistance
If your baby does not sit on their own even when you help them, then it could indicate some disorder. You must seek medical advice if you notice flaws in her posture or she topples on being propped up.
Stiff Muscles
When you place your baby straight and upright, their legs must push the ground naturally. If their arms and legs curled up tight, then it is a cause for concern.
Makes no Sound or Noises
Your baby may not use words or muffled figures of speech, but they need to make simple sounds to exercise their vocal chords. If your infant is awfully or abnormally quiet and you seldom hear any sounds from her, then it could indicate a serious developmental delay.
Does not Recognise Familiar Faces
Failure to recognise familiar faces like grandparents, primary caregivers could indicate a neurological disorder. Babies like these are detached and not sociable.
Has a Poor Gaze
If your baby has trouble focusing on things, struggles to look for the source of sound or unable to track even slow-moving objects then you need to consult a doctor.
Tips to Help Your Child Achieve 8-month Milestones
You can support your baby to achieve the milestones that need to accomplish at each stage with some dedicated effort. Indulge in stimulative and conducive activities to help them grow better.
Interactive Play Sessions
Engage in conversations with your baby and involve them in activities that will stimulate their curiosity and thought process to decipher information and enhance her cognitive abilities.
Give Names to Objects and Individuals
Assign names to toys and introduce individuals as you would want them to be addressed. This will assist in the object-noun association, and your baby will eventually learn it.
Story-time
Read stories from brightly illustrated books. Point out each word and to improve her vision and ability to recognize colours.
Increase Social Interaction
Involve yourself in social groups and meet new people to help your baby hone her social skills and enhance memory. This will also help to reduce stranger anxiety.
Play Games that Encourage Crawling
Crawling is an important activity to strengthen muscles. So introduce games like peekaboo or throwing and catching a ball to help them learn to walk.
Your eight-month-old baby would have a significant amount of accomplishments to her credit. You could nurture her skills by being hands-on and involving yourself in activities that will stimulate growth to aid her development faster.
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Chyawanprash is a delicious and nutritious jam that is widely consumed in India. Due to its high nutritional content, Chyawanprash is said to be very good for the health. It contains sesame oil, ghee, honey, sugar, amla, and a few other herbs and contains very high amounts of Vitamin C. Due to its many health benefits, it is a good supplement to take no matter your age. It has a sweet and sour taste and is relished by all, but if you are pregnant and want to eat it, then first, find out if you can eat it during pregnancy or not.
Can You Eat Chyawanprash While Pregnant?
Many Ayurvedic practitioners believe that Chyawanprash can be taken in pregnancy as it is a rich source of Vitamin C. Not only it provides a pregnant woman with necessary nutrients, it also provides the nutrients for the growing baby. Pregnant women can consume chyawanprash during pregnancy, however, it is safe to consult a doctor first before taking it. You should also consult about other supplements that you plan to take during pregnancy to be on the safe side. If your doctor gives a go ahead, you can consume chyawanprash or any other supplement. Ask for the dosage and then you can take it without fear.
Nutritional Facts of Chyawanprash
Here are some nutritional facts of Chyawanprash. The information below is for 10 grams of Chyawanprash:
Nutrient
Quantity
Fat
750 mg
Saturated Fats
300 mg
Calories
35
Calories from fats
7
Sodium
5 mg
Carbohydrates
7.5 grams
Sugar
3.5 to 5.5 grams
Fibre
500 mg
Vitamin C
2.1 to 3.4 mg
Protein
150 mg
Alkaloids
80 mg
Flavonoids
20 mg
Saponins
5.24 grams
Piperine
4.2 mg
Phenolic Compound
535 mg
Antioxidants
280 mg
Source: https://www.ayurtimes.com/chyawanprash-benefits-ingredients-nutrition-facts-dosage-side-effects/
Advantages of Eating Chyawanprash for Pregnant Ladies
During pregnancy, you get a lot of weird cravings. Sometimes you will crave for sweet and other times sour, but what if you crave for both? Well, chyawanprash can meet your sweet and sour cravings at the same time. However, that alone is not the reason to eat it. Chyawanprash offers various benefits to pregnant ladies. Some of the benefits of eating chyawanprash during pregnancy are mentioned below:
1. Helps Treat Anaemia
Eating chyawanprash during pregnancy can increase the level of haemoglobin in the body, making it beneficial for those suffering from Anaemia. Pregnant women are prone to this problem, which is why they should consume chyawanprash. Chyawanprash helps prevent anaemia and also increases the production of blood in the body.
2. Helps Meet the Requirements of Vitamin C
Vitamin C is essential during pregnancy as it helps maintain iron levels in the body and strengthens the bones of the foetus. As it is an excellent antioxidant, it also helps prevent the tissues and cells from any kind of damage. Consuming chyawanprash during pregnancy can also benefit the baby in the womb. It will help in the growth of the bones, tendons, cartilage, and skin. Pregnant ladies should opt for natural sources of Vitamin C. If you are pregnant, consume chyawanprash and other foods rich in Vitamin C and avoid taking supplements unless it is absolutely necessary.
3. Helps Slow Down the Ageing Process
As most of the nutrients in your body focus on meeting the requirements of the growing baby in your womb, your nutritional requirements may not be met and you may feel that you are ageing faster. However, eating chyawanprash can help. The herbs in chyawanprash are a rich source of antioxidants. It helps delay ageing of the cells and makes one feel rejuvenated.
4. Strengthens the Immune System
Eating chyawanprash also helps boost the production of white blood cells, and its high content of Vitamin C helps strengthen the immunity system, which is of paramount importance during pregnancy.
5. Strengthens the Hair
Hair loss is a common problem post pregnancy. After giving birth, you might notice a hair fall problem. To combat this hair fall problem, you can eat chyawanprash. Amla is one of the main ingredients in Chyawanprash, which is extremely good for hair. So, consume it and solve your hair woes.
When Should Pregnant Women Avoid Eating Chyawanprash?
There are many benefits of eating Chyawanprash during pregnancy, but in certain cases, it should be avoided. As Chyawanprash has a lot of sugar in it, so it should be avoided if you have diabetes. Do not take it if you have diarrhoea as it may make the situation worse. Chyawanprash should also not be consumed if you are prone to having problems with digestion or abdominal bloating.
Consuming chyawanprash during summer may also cause burning sensations. If you experience this, drink a glass of milk. And if this persists, stop taking chyawanprash and consult your doctor.
How to Consume Chyawanprash during Pregnancy
It is best to consume two to three grams, that is, half or a quarter teaspoon of chyawanprash during pregnancy. Avoid taking it during summer and ensure that the type of chyawanprash that you are taking is of good quality and is pure. It should contain the ingredients that have been used in Ayurveda for all these centuries. Chyawanprash should be consumed on an empty stomach in the morning followed by a glass of warm water.
FAQs
Here are some frequently asked questions about taking Chyawanprash during pregnancy:
1. Which Type of Chyawanprash is Good during Pregnancy?
The best type of Chyawanprash to take during pregnancy is the one that is pure. It should not contain any bhasma, mineral, or ingredients like Makardhwaj. You should always look at the ingredients before purchasing the supplement and opt for the normal Chyawanprash rather than any of the special mixtures that are now available.
2. When Should I Start Taking Chyawanprash during Pregnancy?
You can take the simple and original mixture of Chyawanprash during your entire phase of pregnancy. There are no strict rules regarding the time when it should be started during pregnancy. However, it is best that you consult your doctor before including it in your diet.
While some people suggest taking Chyawanprash with goats or cow’s milk, it is always best to take it with a glass of plain warm water as this will cause the least amount of side effects. Always remember that you should consult your doctor before taking anything, even something that is as beneficial as Chyawanprash during pregnancy. Your doctor will be able to let you know if you really need the supplements or not. Rather than taking anything additional, it is always best to keep yourself healthy by consuming a healthy diet, getting enough exercise and sleep.
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We can express our affection towards our spouses in several little ways – packing their lunch without fail every day, leaving small reminders for important things, messaging them in the middle of work to ask if they’re okay, etc. Another really important way of showing your love and affection for your partner is through physical touch – the hugs, the stolen kisses, and the intimate moments you have with them in the privacy of your bedroom.
We all know that touching someone to let them know you care can be an exhilirating and exciting experience, but this is also where a lot of us choose to let our insecurities and inhibitions get the better of us. To add to this, the hush-hush around physical intimacy means that we often don’t know whom to turn to for our concerns, and end up carrying them into bed with our partners. Well, not anymore.
6 Bedroom Insecurities You Must Leave Behind
A marriage can go from good to great when both partners let down their guard. It can be difficult to do that sometimes, even if the person is your partner, but taking the leap of faith can open another beautiful door for your relationship.
If you do these 6 things in the bedroom, it’s time to put them to a stop:
1. Not communicating
A lot of us tend to be shy when baring ourselves to our partners, and this sometimes ends with us not communicating what we really want for our pleasure. It’s important to remember that your partner is not a mind reader – communicate lovingly about what you want from them. If you want them to do something, let them know. Don’t be afraid to guide your partner so they know how to pleasure themselves and you better. This way, both you and your spouse will have the time of your life, and grow closer.
2. Feeling conscious of your body
You may have recently brought a life into this world – here come the stretch marks, weight gain, and skin pigmentation. Who cares! Surely, your partner doesn’t. Whether or not you’ve given birth, you and your partner married each other for your hearts and minds. You love each other for qualities that extend beyond physical ones. So, stop worrying about the jiggly thighs, the bulging tummy, the scars and the little marks. Don’t hesitate to leave the lights on and really look at your partner, and allow them to look at you too. A lot of couples say these small changes make a world of a difference in their sex life. It can also deepen your bond with your partner.
3. Fear of being judged
A lot of times, sex can get monotonous with the same person, and added stress of work-life balance can aggravate the feeling. Most often, couples tend to hit a rough patch around their 4th or 7th year of marriage (called the ‘7 year itch’), and one of the grievances can be the lack of excitemeLnt in the bedroom. Sometimes couples are afraid of asking for change in the routine, especially when one partner has been hiding their true desire to try something unusual. The fear of judgement gets in the way of a happy married life, and the best way to stop that from happening is to be open about what you want. It might be a bit different, but it won’t hurt to try (with enthusiastic consent, of course) – it might just cure the itch!
4. Feeling pressured to do something
This one’s important! In intimate settings, the lines between ‘yes’ and ‘no’ are sometimes blurred; it could be ‘yes’ to something and ‘no’ to another thing that happens immediately after. It’s important to remember that consent is at the heart of true intimacy, and a good relationship is built on it. In quite a lot of cases, women in the marriage can feel pressured to do something because of social conditioning, which can have serious mental and emotional consequences. In any case, if you feel your partner is coaxing you a bit too much to try something you are 100% not on board with, express yourself clearly. In situations where you feel you are unsure about it at that point but you may be open to it in the future, let your partner know that you will say yes when the time is right. If your partner loves you, they will respect you and not pressure you to comply.
5. Not experimenting (if you really want to)
Our desires and fantasies sometimes stay in our minds forever. There may not be anything wrong with them, but we feel shy or awkward discussing them because we feel shame around it. It’s time to let that shame go! The bedroom is the one place where you and your partner are physically one, and the ways to get pleasure are endless. Next time, communicate that you want to try something different with your partner. Tell them that you have been curious, and you would want them to be a part of the journey that would lead to pleasure, for both of you. You can then experiment in several ways and watch your bond grow more intense.
6. Not being vulnerable with your partner
There is nothing more intimate than communicating your deepest desires with your partner. Your vulnerability with your partner is the best thing you can do to get the most out of your time with your partner in the bedroom. If you and your partner have been having trouble with sex owing to loss of enthusiasm or stress, you can bring back the spark by opening up to your partner. The level of trust between you two will grow manifold, and this will translate to physical intimacy that will strengthen your bond even more.
Physical intimacy is one of the most beautiful ways in which you can express your love to your partner. A lot of things can get in the way of feeling sexy and desirable, but the joy and confidence you can get after shedding your inhibitions can be invaluable for your marriage.
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