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Bilal

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Pronunciationbi-LAL

Meaning

Water, moisture, freshness. The name of the first muezzin in Islam, a symbol of equality.

Bilal in English: Water, moisture, freshness.

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Works in English: Bilal is easy to pronounce in English, making it a popular choice for Indian diaspora families in the US, UK, Canada, and Australia.

About the name Bilal

Bilal is an Arabic and Urdu Muslim boy's name meaning water, moisture, and freshness — from the Arabic "bilal" (بلال). The name is inseparable in Islamic tradition from Bilal ibn Rabah (580–640 CE), a formerly enslaved Ethiopian man who became one of the closest companions of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ and the first muezzin of Islam — chosen by the Prophet himself for his extraordinarily beautiful voice. Bilal's story is one of the most powerful in Islamic history: a symbol of equality, dignity, and the transcendence of social hierarchy through faith. The name is used widely across South Asian Muslim communities in India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. For diaspora families, Bilal (bi-LAL) is two syllables and carries one of Islam's most inspiring personal histories.

Frequently asked questions

What does Bilal mean?

Water, moisture, freshness. The name of the first muezzin in Islam, a symbol of equality.

What does Bilal mean in English?

In English, Bilal means "Water, moisture, freshness". It is a name of Urdu and Arabic origin.

Is Bilal an Indian name?

Yes, Bilal is an Indian name of Urdu and Arabic origin, widely used across South Asia and by Indian diaspora communities in the US, UK, Canada and Australia.

How do you pronounce Bilal?

Bilal is pronounced bi-LAL.

Is Bilal a Muslim name?

Yes, Bilal is a Muslim name of Urdu and Arabic origin, widely used by Muslim families across South Asia and the Indian Muslim diaspora.

What is the origin of the name Bilal?

Bilal is a name of Urdu and Arabic origin. It is traditionally used as a boy's name.

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