Forbidden Names in Islam: 7 Categories of Haram Names & What to Do If You Chose One
Introduction: A Name Can Be a Sin
You know that naming your child "Merry Christmas" or "Lord Jesus" would be wrong. But did you know that naming a Muslim child "Abdul Kaaba" (slave of the Kaaba) or "Abdul Uzza" (slave of an idol) is also haram?
And what about beautiful names like "Jibreel" (Angel Gabriel) or "Malak" (Angel)? Are they allowed?
Most parents search for "Islamic baby boy names" and pick something that sounds Arabic or religious. But not every Arabic name is Islamic. And not every religious-sounding name is halal.
This guide, based on authentic Hanafi, Shafi, Maliki, and Hanbali rulings, will tell you exactly:
- 7 categories of forbidden names
- Why naming your child "Rasul" or "Nabi" is problematic
- Can you name a child Allah? (No. Absolutely not.)
- What to do if you already named your child a haram name
⚠️ Important Context
This is not about cultural preferences. This is about Aqeedah (Islamic creed). A bad name can be a sin for the parent and a source of embarrassment or spiritual harm for the child on the Day of Judgment.
1. The Golden Rule: Every Name Must Have a Good Meaning
The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ said:
"On the Day of Resurrection, you will be called by your names and the names of your fathers. So keep good names."
— Sunan Abi Dawud, Hadith 4948 (Authentic)
And he ﷺ actively changed bad names. He changed a woman named "Asiya" (Disobedient) to "Jameela" (Beautiful). He changed a man named "Hazn" (Sadness) to "Sahl" (Ease).
The rule is simple: If the meaning is ugly, arrogant, servitude to other than Allah, or resembles disbelievers in their religious distinctives → it is forbidden.
2. Category 1: Names That Belong Exclusively to Allah (Al-Asma ul-Husna)
Allah has 99 beautiful names (Ar-Rahman, Ar-Rahim, Al-Malik, Al-Quddus, etc.). You cannot name your child any name that is exclusive to Allah.
Absolutely Forbidden (Takes you out of Islam if done intentionally)
| Forbidden Name | Meaning | Why Haram |
|---|---|---|
| Allah | God | Only the Creator |
| Ar-Rahman | The Most Merciful (exclusive form) | Only Allah |
| Al-Malik | The King (absolute, eternal) | Only Allah |
| Al-Quddus | The Holy | Only Allah |
| Al-Khaliq | The Creator | Only Allah |
| Al-Ahad | The One | Only Allah |
But what about "Rahman" without "Ar-"?
Scholars say: If you name your child "Rahman" (without the definite article "Al-"), it is disliked (makruh) but not haram, because some Sahaba were named "Abdur-Rahman" (slave of the Most Merciful) or simply "Rahman" as a name. However, to be safe, avoid it. Use "Abdur-Rahman" instead.
Permissible Names That Overlap with Allah's Names
Some names are used for Allah AND for humans. These are halal:
- Ali (High, exalted) — Allah is Al-Aliyy, but Ali as a human name is fine.
- Rauf (Kind) — Allah is Ar-Ra'uf, but a human can be named Rauf.
- Jabbar — Warning: Al-Jabbar (The Compeller) is Allah's name. But a human named Jabbar? Scholars differ. Many say it is makruh because it implies force/arrogance. Avoid.
The safe formula: Use "Abd" + one of Allah's names → Abdur-Rahman, Abdullah, Abdul-Malik, Abdul-Quddus. These are the best names in Islam.
3. Category 2: Names That Imply Servitude to Other Than Allah (Abdul + ...)
The most honorable name structure in Islam is "Abdul..." meaning "Slave/Servant of..." followed by one of Allah's names (Abdullah, Abdur-Rahman).
But many Muslims (especially in South Asia) use "Abdul" + name of a person, place, or idol. This is major shirk if done intentionally.
| Forbidden Name | Meaning | Ruling |
|---|---|---|
| Abdul Kaaba | Slave of the Kaaba | Haram (Kaaba is a building, not God) |
| Abdul Uzza | Slave of the idol Uzza | Haram (pre-Islamic idol) |
| Abdul Manat | Slave of the idol Manat | Haram |
| Abdul Husayn | Slave of Husayn (RA) | Haram (even though Husayn is beloved, we are only slaves to Allah) |
| Abdul Nabi | Slave of the Prophet | Haram (The Prophet ﷺ is a human, not Allah) |
| Abdul Rasool | Slave of the Messenger | Haram |
| Abdul Murtaza | Slave of Murtaza (Ali) | Haram |
⚠️ Important Nuance
If you are named "Abdul Husayn" because your grandfather was named Husayn and you mean "servant of the family," it is still haram. The word "Abd" implies worship. Worship is only for Allah. What to do? Change it immediately. Add the word "Allah" — e.g., "Abdul Husayn" → change to "Abdullah" or "Abdul Haleem."
4. Category 3: Names of Angels (Jibreel, Mikael, Israfil, Malak)
This is a very common question among Indian Muslims.
Q: Can I name my son Jibreel (Gabriel)?
Answer: The majority of scholars (Hanafi, Shafi, Maliki) say it is permissible (halal) but disliked (makruh tanzihan) because angels are honored creations, but naming a human after a specific angel can lead to over-glorification.
| Name | Ruling | Reason |
|---|---|---|
| Jibreel | Makruh (disliked) but not haram | It is an angel's name. The Prophet ﷺ did not name anyone Jibreel. |
| Mikael | Same as above | Makruh |
| Israfil | Makruh | Same |
| Malak (Angel) | Haram | This is a generic noun, not a name. It causes confusion and arrogance. |
| Azrael (Angel of Death) | Haram | Fear-inducing. The Prophet ﷺ changed names like this. |
Better alternative: Use Abdullah or a Prophet's name (Muhammad, Ibrahim, Musa).
Indian context: In Kerala and Tamil Nadu, naming "Jibreel" is common among some communities. While not haram, it is better to avoid following the stronger scholarly opinion.
5. Category 4: Names of Disbelievers That Have Religious Significance
You can name your child "David" (Dawood) or "Jacob" (Yaqub) because these are Prophets. But you cannot name your child something that specifically signifies another religion.
| Name | Religion | Why Haram |
|---|---|---|
| Christian | Christianity | It is a religious identity |
| Georgios (George) | Christian martyr | Honoring a non-Islamic religious figure |
| Ram | Hinduism | Name of a Hindu deity |
| Krishna | Hinduism | Name of a Hindu deity |
| Buddha | Buddhism | Religious founder |
| Guru Nanak | Sikhism | Religious founder |
What about "Rohan"? It has no religious meaning (Sanskrit for "sandalwood" or "ascending"). It is permissible but better to choose an Islamic name.
What about "Aryan"? It has historical racial connotations. Not religiously haram, but culturally problematic. Scholars advise avoiding it.
6. Category 5: Names That Mean "Servant of the Prophet" or "Servant of a Saint"
We covered this in Category 2, but it deserves its own section because it is so common in India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh.
| Name | Meaning | Actual Ruling |
|---|---|---|
| Abdul Nabi | Slave of the Prophet | Haram |
| Ghulam Muhammad | Slave of Muhammad | Haram (even though it sounds loving) |
| Ghulam Ali | Slave of Ali | Haram |
| Ghulam Hussain | Slave of Hussain | Haram |
| Ghulam Qadir | Slave of Qadir (a saint) | Haram |
| Bandagi | Servitude | Haram without "Allah" |
Why is "Ghulam Muhammad" haram?
Because the Prophet ﷺ himself said: "Do not say 'Ghulam Muhammad' (slave of Muhammad). Say 'Abdullah' (slave of Allah) or 'Abdur-Rahman'." (Related by Ibn Umar)
The exception: If you mean "Ghulam" as in "child/son" in some dialects, it is still problematic because the word literally means "slave." Avoid entirely.
What to change it to: Ghulam Muhammad → Muhammad Abdullah or simply Abdullah.
7. Category 6: Arrogant, Proud, or Ugly Names
The Prophet ﷺ changed names that meant "Sadness," "Disobedient," "Stubborn," or implied superiority over others.
Forbidden due to arrogance
| Name | Meaning | Ruling |
|---|---|---|
| Malik ul-Muluk | King of Kings | Haram (only Allah) |
| Shahanshah | King of Kings | Haram |
| Afzal | Most superior | Disliked (makruh) unless you mean "virtuous" in a relative sense |
| Barrah | Pious (female) | The Prophet ﷺ changed this name. He said: "Do not declare yourselves pure." (Muslim) |
Forbidden due to ugly meaning
| Name | Meaning | Ruling |
|---|---|---|
| Harb | War | Haram |
| Murrah | Bitter | Haram |
| Hazn | Sadness | Haram (Prophet changed it) |
| Asiya | Disobedient | Haram (Prophet changed it to Jameela) |
| Shaitan | Devil | Haram (obviously) |
| Iblis | Satan | Haram |
What about "Nar" (Fire)? Haram. Fire is a punishment in Hell. Do not name your child after it.
8. Category 7: Names That Are Specifically Female for Males or Male for Females
The Prophet ﷺ cursed men who imitate women and women who imitate men. This includes names.
| Male name given to female | Female name given to male |
|---|---|
| Ali (for a girl) | Fatima (for a boy) |
| Hamza (for a girl) | Aisha (for a boy) |
| Usman (for a girl) | Zainab (for a boy) |
But what about unisex names? Some names are permissible for both:
- Noor (light)
- Iman (faith)
- Talha (male, but some cultures use for female? No, Talha is male only. Check.)
Rule: If the name is exclusively masculine or feminine in Arabic, do not swap it.
9. What If You Already Named Your Child a Forbidden Name?
Do not panic. Allah is Most Forgiving.
Step-by-step action plan:
- Step 1: Stop using the haram name immediately. Do not call your child by that name anymore. Even if they are 10 years old.
- Step 2: Choose a good Islamic name. Best names: Abdullah, Abdur-Rahman, Muhammad, Ibrahim, Fatima, Aisha, Khadija.
- Step 3: Formally change the name. In Islam, no court is needed. Simply make dua to Allah, announce the new name to family, and start using it in legal documents as soon as possible.
- Step 4: If the child is old enough, explain kindly. Say: "We made a mistake. This name is not pleasing to Allah. Your new name is [X]. It means [Y]."
Do not feel ashamed. Many reverts and born Muslims have changed their names. The Prophet ﷺ changed names of Sahaba.
10. The Absolute Best and Worst Names (Summary Table)
| Category | Examples | Ruling |
|---|---|---|
| Best names | Abdullah, Abdur-Rahman, Muhammad, Ahmad, Ibrahim, Fatima, Aisha, Khadija | Highly recommended |
| Good names | Hasan, Husayn, Ali (human meaning), Zayd, Umar, Osman, Maryam | Permissible |
| Disliked (makruh) | Jibreel (angel), Yaman (blessing but Prophet disliked?), Harb (war) | Avoid |
| Forbidden (haram) | Abdul Kaaba, Abdul Uzza, Ghulam Muhammad, Allah (alone), Malik ul-Muluk, Shaitan | Must change |
| Shirk (major sin) | Abdul Nabi (with belief that Prophet is divine) | Repent and change immediately |
11. FAQ: Common Indian Muslim Questions
Q1: Is "Rasul" (Messenger) a forbidden name?
Yes, it is haram to name a child "Rasul" or "Nabi" (Prophet) without "Abdul." These are titles of Prophets. The Prophet ﷺ said: "Call yourselves by my name but do not call yourselves by my kunya." (Bukhari). Your name can be Muhammad. But not "Rasul."
Q2: Can I name my son "Wali" (Friend of Allah)?
Yes, "Wali" (meaning close friend, saint) is permissible. But do not believe the person is actually a Wali. It is a hope.
Q3: Is "Iman" (faith) a good name?
Yes, for a girl (though some scholars say unisex). It is a beautiful meaning. Not forbidden.
Q4: What about "Muslim" as a name?
It is permissible (e.g., Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj, the great muhaddith). But it can be confusing. Better to use Abdullah.
Q5: I named my daughter "Aliza." Is that haram?
No. "Aliza" has no bad meaning (possibly "joyful" in some languages). But it is not an Arabic/Islamic name. It is permissible but not recommended when beautiful Islamic names exist.
Q6: My name is "Abdul Haq." Is that allowed?
Yes! "Al-Haqq" (The Truth) is one of Allah's names. Abdul Haq = Slave of the Truth (Allah). Perfectly halal.
Q7: Is "Shahid" (witness/martyr) forbidden?
No. "Shahid" is permissible. Many Sahaba were named Shahid.
Conclusion: A Name Is a Du'a
When you name your child, you are making a supplication (du'a) over them. A good name means "O Allah, make him a servant of Yours." A bad name means "O Allah, make him a slave of the Kaaba/a bitter person/war."
Choose wisely. Change if needed. And never forget: Allah knows your intention. If you named your child something haram out of ignorance, repent, change it, and move on. Allah is Al-Ghafur (The Forgiving), Ar-Rahim (The Merciful).
May Allah grant us all good names and good endings. Ameen.
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