Moroccan male first names are often melodious, harmonious and sometimes rare. Want a first name of Moroccan origin for your baby boy? Here is a long list of ideas to help you.
Between the Atlas Mountains, the Sahara Desert, the extraordinary gastronomy and the multiplicity of peoples who rub shoulders there: Morocco is a land of infinite wealth. Many languages are spoken there, including French, which have given rise to many Moroccan names. The first names for little boys from Morocco are melodious, harmonious, they can be long, short, rare or, on the contrary, fashionable. Here is a large library of ideas if you want to name your boy with a Moroccan first name.
Which Moroccan names for men are rare?
In Morocco, there are also rare first names for boys. There is for example Mamedouh, Majdeddine, Rahmatoullah, Reireddine. We also think of other rare male names of Moroccan origin such as: Ameqran which means “the eldest, the great”, Awsim, Bourhaneddine which means “obvious proof of religion”. Bukkus, which was the name of a king of Mauretania, is also very little given, as Chahedmeaning “witness to the truth”, or alternatively Choukrallah, Danial, Elakhdar with meaning “the verdant one”.
The most common male names of Moroccan origin
here are the 30 first names of Moroccan origin the most given in France last year:
What are the original boys’ names in Morocco?
In Morocco, there are as many essential first names as original first names for a little boy! mass is part of it, as Simo or Anis, which are also particularly modern. THE first names Camil, Idris or Abid which means “who adores god” are original first names intended for boys. Abir, which refers to a scent of spices is also an original version for naming a little boy. We also note Adil, which means “fair and equitable”, or Afalkay which refers to something beautiful.
Ideas for Moroccan and Berber names for little boys
In Morocco, there is a large Berber community, which has its own list of first names. For a boy, we find very pretty Berber first names, like
- Adid
- Abba which means “father”.
- Anir translates to “angel”
- Riles means “panther” or “lion”.
- Andaz
- Belal
- The latter
- Deren
- Eilan
- Giss
- Ghumer which is an equivalent of Omar.
- Ilyas is a variant of the first names Elias and Elie
First names for mixed French-Moroccan boys
As French is one of the official languages of Morocco, there are many Franco-Moroccan first names to give to a little boy. There is for example Yanis, which is very present in France. This is also the case of Yassine, of Malik, of Ali. Adam, Bilal, Ahmed, Said, Mohammed, Youssef and Sofiane are also common first names in both countries. Camil, Omar and Elias are still examples of male Franco-Moroccan first names. Moreover, it also happens that the two languages intersect to form compound first names such as Jean-Moouloud or Jean-Mehdi…
Moroccan first names by letter for your baby boy
In M
If you are looking for a Moroccan baby boy name in “M”, you have the choice between Majdi, Mabrouk, Madiane, Madih, Mahir, Makine, Malek, Malik, Malih, Malak, Mamoun, Mansour, Marouane, Massin, Massyl, Mehdi, Mennad, Messaoud, Mohammed, Mokhtar, Mouayad, Mouhsine, Moumine, Mounib, Mounsef, Moussa, Moustapha, Massaoud, Marzouq, Massin, Massyl, Mahir, Malek, Makine, Maouhoub.
In N
If you are looking for a Moroccan baby boy name in “N”, you have the choice between Nacer, Nabih, Nabil, Nadem, Nader, Nadir, Nafal, Nafis, Naji, Najmeddine, Naoufal, Nasr, Nasri, Naim, Nasr, Nasri, Nabil, Nachit, Najid, Nejib, Nessim, Nizar, Nomane, Nouha, Noumane, Nourredine, Nouri, Nadim, Najib.