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Complete List of Sahaba Names with Meanings (Arabic, Urdu & English)

The word “Sahaba” (Arabic: صحابة) refers to the blessed companions of Prophet Muhammad صلى الله عليه وسلم. They are among the most respected figures in Islamic history. Learning and naming after them is a way to connect with the rich heritage of Islam. This page provides a complete list of male and female Sahaba names, their meanings, and contributions in both Urdu and English.


What Does “Sahaba” Mean in Islam?

The term “Sahaba” (plural of “Sahabi”) refers to those individuals who met Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), believed in him, and died as Muslims. According to Islamic tradition, the Sahaba played a critical role in the spread and preservation of Islam, and their lives are a source of guidance and inspiration.

Male Sahaba Names with Meanings
NameMeaningContribution
Abu BakrFather of the young camelFirst Caliph, closest companion to the Prophet
UmarFlourishing, long-livedSecond Caliph, known for justice
UthmanBaby bustard (a bird)Third Caliph, compiler of the Quran
AliHigh, exaltedFourth Caliph, cousin and son-in-law of the Prophet
BilalMoisteningFirst muezzin in Islam
TalhaFruit-bearing treeOne of the Ashra Mubashra (10 promised Paradise)
Female Sahaba Names with Meanings
NameMeaningContribution
KhadijahEarly born, premature childFirst wife of Prophet, first believer in Islam
AishaAlive, livingWife of Prophet, scholar of Hadith
FatimaCaptivating, abstainingDaughter of Prophet, mother of Hasan and Husain
AsmaLofty, exaltedDaughter of Abu Bakr, supporter in Hijrah
Ashra Mubashra - 10 Sahaba Promised Paradise
  • Abu Bakr Siddiq
  • Umar ibn Khattab
  • Uthman ibn Affan
  • Ali ibn Abi Talib
  • Talha ibn Ubaidullah
  • Zubair ibn al-Awwam
  • Abdur Rahman ibn Awf
  • Sa’d ibn Abi Waqqas
  • Sa’eed ibn Zayd
  • Abu Ubaidah ibn al-Jarrah
313 Sahaba of Badr

These were the brave companions who fought alongside the Prophet (ص) in the Battle of Badr. Their names are preserved with great honor. You can download the full list in PDF with Urdu translation.

Sahaba Names in Urdu with Transliteration
Arabic NameUrdu TransliterationMeaning
عمرUmarFlourishing
عليAliExalted
خديجةKhadijahPremature baby
عائشةAishaLiving
Unique & Lesser-Known Sahaba Names
  • Mus’ab ibn Umair
  • Huzaifah ibn al-Yaman
  • Ammar ibn Yasir
  • Sumayyah bint Khayyat (first female martyr)
  • Arqam ibn Abi Arqam
Download Sahaba Names List

You can download a complete Sahaba names list with meanings in PDF format. Click here to download.

Want to explore more? Visit Sunnah.com for authentic Hadiths about the Sahaba, or Darul Ifta Deoband for scholarly fatwas on Islamic naming practices.

FAQs About Sahaba Names

Q: Can I name my child after a Sahabi?
Yes, it is encouraged and carries spiritual significance.

Q: Where can I find Sahaba names with Urdu meanings?
Right here on this page. You can also download the full PDF list.

Q: What are some rare Sahaba names for boys?
Names like Huzaifah, Arqam, Thabit, and Mus’ab are less common yet noble.

Q: Are there any Sahaba names suitable for girls?
Yes. Aisha, Fatima, Hafsa, Umm Kulthum, and Asma are beautiful and meaningful.

Final Thoughts on Choosing Sahaba Names

The Sahaba were individuals who sacrificed their lives, wealth, and families for the sake of Islam. Naming our children after them is more than a cultural tradition — it’s a way of instilling Islamic identity, values, and love for the Prophet’s companions. Whether you’re looking for Sahaba names in Urdu, Sahaba names with meaning, or unique Sahaba names for your child, this list will guide you toward meaningful choices rooted in Islamic legacy.

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