Muslim Boy Names Starting with Q
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Qamrul
قمر: القمر، هلال؛ معنى مشتق يدل على القمر
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Moon-like; derived from Arabic qamar (قمر) 'moon' often forming compounds meaning 'moon of' in South Asian usage | Boy | Arabic root (qamar) with Bengali/Sindhiized compound usage; common as a Bengali Muslim given name element |
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Qarun
اسم قرآني لشخص كريم المال (قارون)؛ الأصل اللغوي غير مؤكد
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Arabic form of Korah (a wealthy man mentioned in the Quran); a proper-name with uncertain etymology, historically known for great wealth and subsequent divine punishment in Islamic tradition. | Boy | Arabic (name corresponds to Biblical Hebrew Korah) |
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Qudratullah
قُدْرَةُ ٱللَّٰهِ
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The power/ability of God — from Arabic qudrat (قدرة) ‘power, ability, might’ + Allah (الله). A theophoric masculine name signifying God’s power. | Boy | Arabic; widely used in Urdu-speaking South Asia as a theophoric compound |
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Qaisar
إمبراطور، قيصر
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Emperor, Caesar; a title/name adopted from Latin via Persian/Arabic (Qaysar/Qaisar) | Boy | Arabic/Persian borrowing (from Latin Caesar) |
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Qutayba
قُتَيْبَة: اسم علم عربي كلاسيكي، ورد في التاريخ الإسلامي خاصة عند قتيبة بن مسلم
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Classical Arabic diminutive form (قُتَيْبَة) historically borne by notable commanders; associated with the Umayyad general Qutayba ibn Muslim. The name functions as a proper personal name rather than a lexical adjective. | Boy | Arabic (classical, attested in early Islamic history) |
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Qurban
قربان
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Sacrifice; offering (for God) | Boy | Arabic / Persian (used in Malay and Pashto-speaking Muslim communities) |
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Qaran
بطل، محارب
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Hero, brave warrior, son of Kaveh the Blacksmith | Boy | Persian |
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Qatadah
قَطَادَة
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Citrus fruit or a small plot of land | Boy | Arabic |
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Qutb
عمود
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Qutb (Arabic: عمود) signifies 'pillar' or 'support', denoting a spiritual axis that upholds faith. Used historically in Persian Sufi contexts, it conveys stability, guidance, and devotion. Rarely chosen, Qutb carries a mystic aura, linking believers to the divine structure of Islam. | Boy | Persian (Arabic origin) |
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Qamaruddin
قمر الدين
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Moon of the religion | Boy | Arabic (used in Bosnia and Persian lands) |