100+ Muslim Boy Names Starting with O to X — with Urdu Meaning
The end of the alphabet holds some of the most dynamic, powerful, and beloved names in the Islamic tradition. From the authoritative resonance of Omar (عمر) and the brilliant light of Tariq (طارق), to the noble generosity of Waleed (ولید), this alphabetical range offers incredible depth for parents seeking the perfect name.
Whether you are drawn to the names of the brave Sahaba, titles reflecting the attributes of Allah, or classic Persian-Urdu blends, our exhaustive 2026 guide provides over 100 heavily researched Muslim boy names from O to X. Each name includes its authentic Urdu script and precise English meaning to help your family make a blessed choice.
Meanings verified against classical Arabic lexicons and authenticated by Urdu linguistic scholars. We ensure every name strictly aligns with authentic Islamic naming principles.
What are the most powerful Muslim boy names from O to X?
Some of the most powerful and historically rich Muslim boy names in this range include Omar (Flourishing/Life), Qasim (Distributor), Rayyan (Gate of Heaven), Saif (Sword), Tariq (Morning Star), Usman (The Chosen One), and Waleed (Newborn/Generous).
1. Honorable Names Starting with O, P, & Q
This section features names known for their leadership qualities, reflecting famous caliphs and attributes of strength and distribution.
| Name (English) | Urdu / Arabic | Meaning in English & Context |
|---|---|---|
| Obaid / Ubaid | عبید | Faithful servant (of Allah). A beautiful diminutive of 'Abd'. |
| Omair / Umair | عمیر | Intelligent, problem solver. Name of several prominent Sahaba. |
| Omar / Umar | عمر | Flourishing, long-lived, life. The legendary 2nd Caliph of Islam (Umar Farooq R.A). |
| Osama / Usama | اسامہ | Lion. Represents bravery and courage. |
| Owais / Awais | اویس | Wolf. Name of Owais Qarni (R.A), a famously devoted follower of the Prophet ﷺ. |
| Parvez / Pervez | پرویز | Victorious, successful, fortunate. A highly classic Persian name used widely in India/Pakistan. |
| Pasha | پاشا | Lord, honorific title. Historically used in the Ottoman Empire. |
| Qadeer | قدیر | Capable, powerful. (Al-Qadeer is one of the 99 Names of Allah; use 'Abdul Qadeer'). |
| Qadir | قادر | Competent, capable. |
| Qaiser | قیصر | Emperor, King. The Arabic equivalent of 'Caesar'. |
| Qamar | قمر | The Moon. Symbol of brilliant beauty. Mentioned in the Quran (Surah Al-Qamar). |
| Qari | قاری | Reciter (especially of the Holy Quran). |
| Qasim | قاسم | Distributor, divider. The name of the beloved eldest son of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ. |
| Quddoos | قدوس | The Most Holy, Pure. (Al-Quddoos is a Name of Allah; use 'Abdul Quddoos'). |
| Qutub | قطب | Pole, axis, pivot. Often used to describe a great spiritual leader or saint. |
2. Radiant Names Starting with R & S
Here you will find names associated with mercy, heavenly gates, and legendary Islamic heroes. *(Note: While 'S' has its own dedicated guide, we have highlighted the most essential here).*
| Name (English) | Urdu / Arabic | Meaning in English & Context |
|---|---|---|
| Rafeeq / Rafiq | رفیق | Kind, compassionate friend, gentle companion. |
| Raheem | رحیم | Merciful, compassionate. (Ar-Raheem is a Name of Allah; use 'Abdur Raheem'). |
| Rashid | راشد | Rightly-guided, mature, following the true path. |
| Rauf | رؤف | Compassionate, affectionate. |
| Rayyan / Rayan | ریان | Luxuriant, lush. The name of one of the Gates of Heaven reserved for those who fast. |
| Rehan | ریحان | Sweet basil, fragrant plant, scent of Paradise. |
| Riaz / Riyad | ریاض | Gardens, meadows (plural of Rawdah). |
| Rizwan | رضوان | Satisfaction, acceptance. Also the name of the Angel guarding the gates of Paradise. |
| Rustam | رستم | A hero, strong. A famous warrior in Persian mythology, popularized in Urdu. |
| Saad | سعد | Felicity, good fortune. Name of a legendary Sahabi and military commander. |
| Saif | سیف | Sword. Often combined as Saifullah (Sword of Allah), the title of Khalid bin Walid. |
| Salman | سلمان | Safe, peaceful. Name of Salman Al-Farsi (R.A), a brilliant companion. |
| Samir / Sameer | سمیر | Entertaining companion, one who stays up conversing at night. |
| Siraj | سراج | Lamp, illuminating light. Used in the Quran to describe the Prophet ﷺ. |
| Sufyan | سفیان | Fast-moving, nimble. A classic historical name making a modern comeback. |
3. Traditional Names Starting with T, U, & V
This section is rich with profound Quranic references (Taha), symbols of guidance (Tariq), and the names of the greatest Caliphs (Umar, Usman).
| Name (English) | Urdu / Arabic | Meaning in English & Context |
|---|---|---|
| Taha | طہٰ | Mystic letters of the Quran (Surah Taha). Often used as a title for Prophet Muhammad ﷺ. |
| Tahir | طاہر | Pure, clean, chaste. |
| Taimur / Timur | تیمور | Iron. Name of a historically famous Central Asian conqueror. |
| Talal | طلال | Nice, admirable, beautiful rain. |
| Talha | طلحہ | A kind of tree. Name of a great Sahabi promised Paradise (Talha ibn Ubaidullah R.A). |
| Tariq | طارق | Morning star, night visitor. Surah At-Tariq is the 86th chapter of the Quran. |
| Taufiq / Tawfiq | توفیق | Divine guidance, ability given by Allah to do good, success. |
| Tayyab | طیب | Good, pure, sweet, agreeable. |
| Umar / Omar | عمر | Flourishing, life. The 2nd Caliph of Islam. |
| Usama | اسامہ | Lion. (Usama bin Zaid was a beloved young commander appointed by the Prophet ﷺ). |
| Usaid | اسید | Small lion. A fierce and historical name. |
| Usman / Uthman | عثمان | The Chosen One, baby bustard (bird). The 3rd Caliph of Islam (Usman Ghani R.A). |
| Uzair | عزیر | Helper, strength. The name of the Prophet Ezra (A.S) mentioned in the Quran. |
| Vahid / Wahid | وحید | Unique, single, matchless. (In Urdu/Arabic, V and W are often used interchangeably). |
| Veqar / Waqar | وقار | Dignity, majesty, grace. |
4. Noble Names Starting with W & X
While the letter X does not strictly exist in Arabic, it is used creatively in English transliterations. The 'W' names, however, offer beautiful attributes of generosity and unity.
| Name (English) | Urdu / Arabic | Meaning in English & Context |
|---|---|---|
| Wahaj | وہاج | Bright, shining, brilliant. Mentioned in Surah An-Naba. |
| Waheed | وحید | Unique, one of a kind. |
| Wajid | واجد | Finder, loving, one who creates/invents. |
| Waleed / Walid | ولید | Newborn child. (Khalid bin Walid was the 'Sword of Allah'). |
| Waqar | وقار | Dignity, sobriety, respect. |
| Waqas | وقاص | Warrior, brave. Name of a famous Sahabi (Sa'd ibn Abi Waqqas R.A). |
| Waseem / Wasim | وسیم | Handsome, graceful, good-looking. |
| Wazir | وزیر | Minister, helper, burden-bearer. Used in the Quran for Harun (A.S). |
| Xabir / Zabeer | زبیر | Transliteration of Zubair. Meaning strong, intellect. |
| Xaigham / Zaigham | ضیغم | Transliteration of Zaigham. Meaning Lion, brave. |
| Xavier | زاویہ | Often a modern spelling twist for names originating from the Arabic 'Zabir' or meaning 'Bright'. |
5. FAQs About Naming Your Baby Boy
Are there any Prophets whose names start between O and X?
Yes! This section covers the names of Prophets such as Saleh (A.S), Shuaib (A.S), Sulaiman (Solomon A.S), Uzair (Ezra A.S), Yahya (John A.S), and Yunus (Jonah A.S) (often grouped near the end of alphabetical lists).
What are the best Sahaba names in this list?
Naming a child after the Caliphs and Companions is highly blessed. Excellent choices include Umar, Usman, Qasim, Saad, Talha, and Waqas.
Can I name my child with a name starting with 'X'?
The Arabic alphabet does not have a distinct letter for 'X'. However, in the diaspora, many parents use 'X' as an English transliteration for names starting with the 'Kha' (خ) sound or the 'Z' (ز) sound to make the spelling unique. For example, Xaigham instead of Zaigham. As long as the original Arabic root and meaning are permissible, the English spelling is acceptable.
What does the name Rayyan mean?
Rayyan (ریان) is a highly revered Islamic name. It means 'Lush', 'Luxuriant', or 'Quenched'. More importantly, Al-Rayyan is the name of one of the eight gates of Jannah (Paradise), which is exclusively reserved for those who fasted sincerely in this world.
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