Ahsan is a male name coming from the Arabic and Sanskrit.
In Arabic, triconsonantal root Ḥ-S-N, also as the diminutive of Hassan.
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Babar, also variously spelled as Baber, Babur, and Babor is a male given name of Pashto, and Persian origin, and a popular male given name in Pakistan. It is generally taken in reference to the Persian babr, meaning "tiger". There is a similar name in connotation to the Arabic male given form and generic name of the animal by the name "Nimr" which means "yellow-black stripped cat", i.e. "tiger".
Parvēz, Pērvaz, Parviz or Parvīs, is a Persian male given name, mostly popular in Iran, Central Asia, South Asia and among Azeris. It is also a very common surname.
Junayd or Junaid or Junayed and sometimes Jounaid is a male given name which means soldier or warrior.
Wasim, Wassim or Waseem is a masculine given name and surname of Arabic origin, meaning 'Handsome', 'Graceful' or 'Good-Looking'.
Rahman is an Arabic and Hebrew origin surname meaning "gracious", "King", "merciful" or "Lord" based on the triconsonantal root R-Ḥ-M. With nisba, the name becomes Rahmani, means "descendant of the gracious one" and is also used as a surname.
Imran, also transliterated as Emran is an Arabic name. The name Imran is found in the Quranic chapter called House of ʿImrān.
Salman or Salmaan or sal-mahn, also spelt Sulman or Selman, is an Arabic male given name meaning "Safe" or "Secure".
Alam is a masculine name derived from several ancient languages including :
Masoud is a given name and surname, with origins in Persian and Arabic. The name is found in the Arab world, Iran, Turkey, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, Pakistan, Russia, Bangladesh, Malaysia, and China. Masoud has spelling variations possibly due to transliteration, including Masud, Massoud, Massoude, Massudeh, Masood, Masʽud, Mashud, Messaoud, Mesut, Mesud, Massood, or Mosād.
Siddique or Siddiq surname is derived from the Arabic word صدّيق is an Islamic term and is given as an honorific title to certain individuals. This surname denoting he is descents from someone named Siddique. Found mainly in Pakistan, Middle East, India and other countries.
Rana is a given name and surname of multiple origins.
ʻAbd al-Rashīd is a male Muslim given name, and in modern usage, surname. It is built from the Arabic words ʻabd and al-Rashīd, one of the names of God in the Qur'an, which give rise to the Muslim theophoric names. It means "servant of the right-minded".
Manzur is a male Arabic name meaning "approved" or "accepted." It is most commonly used in South and Southeast Asia. Manzur is also a Spanish surname.
ʿAbd al-Jabbār is a Muslim male given name, and in modern usage, surname. It is built from the Arabic words ʻabd and al-Jabbār, one of the names of God in the Qur'an, which give rise to the Muslim theophoric names. It means "servant of the All-compeller".
Riyaz ansari(Arabic: رياض) is a Central and South Asian masculine given name and surname of Arabic origin. Riyaj
Tanvir is a unisex given name and surname, derived from Arabic تنوير meaning 'enlightenment', also derived from Hindi and Punjabi languages in India meaning 'strong in body, brave from body'.
Ata-ur-Rahman is a masculine Islamic given name. It is built from the Arabic words Ata, al- and Rahman. The name means "gift of the most merciful", ar-Rahman being one of the names of God in the Qur'an, which give rise to the Muslim theophoric names.
Awais is an Arabic given name. Owais is an alternative spelling of the same word.
Iqbal is a name and surname meaning "good fortune" and "prosperity" but also the Punjabi meaning of "power", "force", and "one who is strong".
Sadiq is a male name. The most prominent bearer of the name is Ja'far al-Sadiq, the 8th-century Muslim scholar and scientist, considered as an Imam and founder of the Ja'fari school of jurisprudence by Twelver and Isma'ili Shi’as, and a major figure in the Hanafi and Maliki schools of Sunni jurisprudence, known at times simply as Sadiq.