- Qayyum
Also, it's one of the names of God in Islam - Al-Qayyūm (Arabic: القيوم), meaning "Subsisting" or "Independent". In modern times it is sometimes used as an independent surname, by for example. Amir Qayyum (born 1981), Pakistani serial killer.
- Abdul qayyum
Abdul Qayyum (Arabic: عبد القيوم ) is a male Muslim given name. It is built from the Arabic words Abd, al- and Qayyum. The name means "servant of the eternal", Al-Qayyūm being one of the names of God in the Qur'an, which give rise to the Muslim theophoric names.
Meaning: Servant of the Self Subsisting
Origin: Arabic - Tayyib
Given Name TAYYIB. GENDER: Masculine. USAGE: Arabic. OTHER SCRIPTS: طيّب (Arabic)
- Tatheer
Tatheer is baby boy name mainly popular in Muslim religion and its main origin is Arabic. Tatheer name meanings is Good, good-natured, generous, sweet, pure, chaste, good-tempered. People search this name as Tatheer.
- Bashair
Bashair is a Muslim name for girls meaning Good news, good omens.
- Bushra
Bushra is an Arabic feminine given name meaning "good news or omen". Variants include the Turkish Büşra, which was among the top five names given to girls born in Turkey in the last decade.
- Saad
Saad (Arabic: سعد, Saʿd) (also spelled Sa'ad) is a common male Arabic given name that means felicity, happiness, prosperity, success and good luck. It may be a shortened version of Sa'd al-Din, and is not to be confused with Sa'id. It is not the same as the single Arabic letter 'sad' which has no intrinsic meaning.
- Iqbal
Iqbal (Urdu: اقبال) or Eqbal (Persian: اقبال) is the Persian word for "luck". It is a common Middle Eastern, Central Asian, and South Asian name.
- Bashaarat
The name Basharat is a Muslim baby name. In Muslim the meaning of the name Basharat is: Good omen; Prophecy.
- Tawfiq
Tawfik (Arabic: توفيق), or Tewfik, is an Arabic name given to males. The name is derived from the Arabic root: waaw-faa-qaaf (و-ف-ق), which means to agree or to reconcile. Tawfik translates to, "the ability or opportunity to achieve success". A spelling of "Tewfik" or "Toufic" is used more among French speakers.