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Muslim Boy Names Starting with G

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Name Meaning Gender Origin
Ghanim غانم — الفائز، المكتسب
One who gains; successful, victorious (from Arabic root G-N-M meaning to obtain profit or succeed). Boy Arabic
Gharib غريب — بمعنى الأجنبي أو النادر أو الغريب
From Arabic غَرِيب (gharīb): 'stranger; foreigner; rare; unusual'. Used classically as an adjective and as a personal name implying distinctness or rarity. Boy Arabic
Gürkan حليف الحاكم بمعنى «صهر الخان» (مصدر تاريخي)
A Turkic title/name of Mongol origin meaning 'son-in-law of the khan' (historical title 'guregen') Boy Turkish / Mongol (Turkic usage)
Gurban قربان (قُرْبَان)
Sacrificial offering; from Turkic usage of Arabic qurbān meaning a ritual or symbolic sacrifice (offering). Historically attested in Azerbaijani and other Turkic Muslim communities as a personal name. Boy Azerbaijani / Turkic (via Arabic qurbān)
Ghaus غَوْث: المُعِين، النَّاصِر
Succor or spiritual helper (Arabic: غَوْث) — an honorific/title denoting one who grants succor; used in South Asia as a Sufi epithet Boy Arabic, used historically in Persianate and South Asian (Sindhi, Bengali) Sufi tradition
Ghayth غَيْث: المطر الذي يجلب الرحمة والنجاة
Rain, beneficent rain; relief and succor Boy Arabic
Gazanfar غَضْنَفَر / غَازَانْفَر: معناه الأسد، الشجاع كالأسد
Lion; brave as a lion; a laqab implying courage and martial prowess Boy Persian/Arabic usage (adopted across Persianate, South Asian and Balochi-speaking communities)
Ghawth غوث
Succor; divine helper; an honorific for a supreme saint who is a spiritual succor Boy Arabic (used historically in Sufi tradition)
Ghayas-ud-Din غياث الدين
The Succor of the Religion; Helper of the Faith Boy Arabic/Persian
Gazi غَازِي
Victorious, conqueror Boy Arabic (used in Bosnian Muslim tradition)