Hebrew and Arabic are both Semitic languages descended from a common ancestor — which is why so many names appear in both traditions with recognizable similarities. Isa (Jesus/Yeshua), Musa (Moses/Moshe), Ibrahim (Abraham/Avraham), Dawud (David/David), Yahya (John/Yochanan), Maryam (Mary/Miriam) — these are the same Prophets, revered in Islam, Christianity, and Judaism, their names preserved in each tradition's linguistic form.

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Hebrew Names
The Quran explicitly affirms the Prophets of the Hebrew Bible as authentic Prophets of Allah, making Hebrew-origin names fully Islamic when they refer to these Prophets. Islamic scholarship has always recognized this continuity: Muslim scholars studied Hebrew sources alongside Arabic ones, and Muslim families have given their children names from this shared Abrahamic pool for 1,400 years.
This collection gathers Islamic names of Hebrew origin — names that appear in both the Hebrew Bible/Torah and the Quran, validated as Islamic through Quranic confirmation of the relevant Prophets. Each name includes its Hebrew form, its Islamic Arabic form, the Prophet or Biblical figure it refers to, its appearance in the Quran with Surah reference, and its meaning in both linguistic traditions.

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Every name includes Islamic permissibility notes based on the Quran, Hadith, and classical Arabic scholarship. No guesswork — just clear, authentic guidance.
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About Hebrew Islamic names — answered from authentic Islamic sources
Browse the names in this collection and consider the meaning most important to you. Check the Arabic meaning, the historical figures who carried the name, and its pronunciation in your language. All names in this theme are verified for Islamic permissibility with scholar notes included.
Every name includes a permissibility note based on classical Islamic scholarship. Names from the Quran, Hadith, and the Companions are unanimously permissible. For names from other traditions, we provide specific scholarly guidance. If in doubt, consult a local scholar with the name's meaning and origin.
Yes — use the gender filter on the names grid above to see Boy Names, Girl Names, or Unisex Names within this theme. Most themes contain names for both genders, though some themes (like Sahabah or Caliph) skew more masculine and others (like Sahabiyat) skew more feminine by their historical nature.
Every name in our collection includes Arabic script, transliteration, English meaning, linguistic origin, Islamic permissibility note, Quranic or Hadith reference where applicable, the historical figures who bore the name, similar names, and pronunciation guidance. We aim to give every Muslim family everything they need to make their naming decision with confidence.
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A name in Islamic tradition is a dua — a prayer that accompanies your child for their entire life. Our Hebrew names collection brings together 22 verified names with complete Arabic meanings, authentic Islamic sources, and scholarly guidance. Whether you want something deeply spiritual, rare and unique, or beautifully modern — the right name is here.
Browse our complete collection of Hebrew Islamic names — 22 names with Arabic meanings, origins, and Islamic significance. All names verified from authentic Quranic, Hadith, and classical Islamic sources. Updated regularly for Muslim families worldwide.
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