Deeply rooted in tradition yet strikingly contemporary, Asian baby boy names capture the essence of honor, strength, and intellect. With names like Hiro and Arjun, each choice reflects a legacy of myth, philosophy, and cultural valor. These names elegantly combine the wisdom of ancient civilizations with modern aspirations, offering a distinctive identity that resonates with both historical significance and a forward-looking spirit.
A variant of Adam, meaning "man" or "earth" in Arabic.
Derived from Sanskrit, meaning "ideal" or "principle."
Arabic origin, meaning "just" or "righteous."
Sanskrit origin, meaning "peak" or "beginning."
A variation of Aaditya, often meaning "sun" or "beginning."
Sanskrit for "sun" or "one who belongs to Aditi, the mother of gods."
Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "attraction" or "charm."
Sanskrit for "sky" or "heaven."
Of Arabic origin, meaning "prince" or "prosperous."
Of Norse origin, meaning "eternal ruler."
A name of Arabic origin, meaning "first ray of sunlight."
Of Indian origin, meaning "one who seeks righteousness."
A combination of Aaron and John, meaning "exalted" and "God is gracious."
A combination of Aaron and Michael, meaning "exalted" and "who is like God?"
Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "noble" or "honorable."
A masculine form of Aarya, meaning "noble" or "warrior."
A masculine form, meaning "one who gives shelter" or "protector."
An Arabic name meaning "protector" or "guardian."
Of Arabic origin, meaning "gift of God."
Spanish origin, meaning "everlasting" or "eternal."
Another form of Abdullah, meaning "servant of God."
A variant of Obadiah, meaning "servant of God."
Of Hebrew origin, meaning "servant of God."
Of Arabic origin, meaning "servant of" followed by an attribute of God.
Of Arabic origin, meaning "servant of the Mighty."
An Arabic name meaning "servant of the Guide."
A variant of Abdullah, meaning "servant of God."
Another spelling of Abdulrahman, meaning "servant of the Most Merciful."
An Arabic name meaning "servant of the Giver."
A short form of Abdul, used in combination with another attribute of God.
Of Arabic origin, meaning "servant of the Compassionate."
A diminutive of Abraham, meaning "father of many."
Of Arabic origin, meaning "worshipper" or "servant."
Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "victorious."
Another form of Abhijeet, meaning "victorious."
Of Arabic origin, meaning "worshipper" or "devotee."
Of Hebrew origin, meaning "strong" or "brave."
A Hebrew name meaning "my father is exalted."
A Spanish variant of Abraham, meaning "father of many."
Of Arabic origin, meaning "pious" or "righteous."
Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "infallible" or "imperishable."
Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "ideal" or "principle."
Of Hebrew origin, meaning "miracle of God."
A modern spelling of Adam, meaning "man" or "earth."
Of Arabic origin, meaning "scholar" or "cultured."
Of Arabic origin, meaning "just" or "fair."
Of German origin, meaning "noble" or "elite."
Of Hebrew and Irish origin, meaning "little fire" or "fiery one."
Of Arabic origin, meaning "black" or "dark."
A modern Indian name, possibly meaning "first" or "beginning."
A Sanskrit name meaning "sun" or "first."