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Muslim Boy Names Starting with D

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Name Meaning Gender Origin
Dhul-Kifl ذوُ الكِفْلِ: صاحبُ الكِفْلِ (الكِفْلُ: حِصَّةٌ أو مُكافَأةٌ)، مذكورٌ في القرآنُ كشخصٍ صالحٍ
Holder/Possessor of the Kifl (a portion or recompense); a Quranic figure described as a righteous man Boy Arabic
Darya دَرْیا: البحر (أي: البحرُ، المحيطُ)
From Persian 'Daryā' (دریا) meaning 'sea' or 'ocean'; used historically as a masculine name in Sindhi and Balochi contexts (often compounded as a title or part of a compound name) to evoke vastness and strength. Boy Persian (widely used in Sindhi and Balochi regions)
Dhul-Nun ذو النون: لفظياً 'صاحب النون' أو 'ذو السمكة'؛ لقب تاريخي ظهر في تراجم الصوفية.
An Arabic epithet ذو النون (dhū al-nūn) meaning 'Possessor of the Fish' or 'He of the Fish'; borne historically by the early Egyptian Sufi Dhu'l-Nun al-Misri and used as an honorific epithet in classical Arabic literature. Boy Arabic (historical Egyptian Sufi tradition)
Dževad جواد
Generous, liberal (Bosnian form of the Arabic name Jawād) Boy Bosnian (from Arabic Jawād)
Dost صديق — صاحب، رفيق
Friend, companion (from Persian 'dost') Boy Persian (used historically across South-Central Asia, including Balochi and Pashto-speaking communities)
Dzelal جَلَال
Grandeur Boy Arabic (Bosnian adaptation)
Dilshad فَرِح
Happy-hearted, joyful Boy Persian (used in Balochi communities)
Dihyah دحية
Commander, leader, or person of high status Boy Arabic
Darwis درويش
A humble seeker of spiritual truth; a Sufi ascetic. Boy Persian
Dilsher أسد القلب
Lion-Hearted Boy Pashto/Persian