
A Name Story by Houdhoud
بِلَال
Bilal
bi-LAAL
“Moisture; one who refreshes.”
About Bilal
Bilal is a Muslim baby boy's name meaning "moisture; one who refreshes" — an Arabic name carried for centuries across the Muslim world.
Of classical Arabic origin. Borne by Bilal ibn Rabah, the first muezzin in Islam.
Especially honored in West and East African Muslim families.
Origin & roots
Origin
Arabic
Gender
Boy
Also spelled
Belal
Root letters
In Arabic, root letters are the seed that gives a word its meaning. Every word built from them inherits that family of meaning — and Bilal is one such word.
Across history
Who has carried Bilal before.
- Bilal ibn Rabah (c. 580–640 CE), first muezzin of Islam, an Abyssinian companion of the Prophet ﷺ
How to say it
Stressed syllable in capitals
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