This collection presents 34 Asian boy names that start with Q, spanning from “Qabil” to “Quyet”. These names come from South, East, Southeast, Central, and West Asia and suit expectant parents, writers, and researchers.

Asian boy names that start with Q are comparatively rare across many Asian languages. They often reflect Arabic, Persian, Vietnamese, or transliterated Chinese roots, with meanings tied to virtue, place, or lineage.

Below you’ll find the table with Name, Pronunciation, Origin, and Meaning.

Name: The written form of the name as commonly transliterated, so you can scan for familiar patterns quickly.

Pronunciation: A phonetic respelling to guide you in saying the name correctly across several Asian languages.

Origin: Country or region where the name is used or originated, helping you choose culturally appropriate options.

Meaning: A concise definition or symbolic sense of the name, so you understand cultural significance at a glance.

Asian boy names that start with Q

NameCountry/RegionPronunciationMeaning
QasimArabic-speaking West Asia, South Asia, Southeast AsiaKAH-sim (ˈqɑːsɪm)one who distributes
QadirArabic-speaking West Asia, South Asia, Central AsiaKAH-deer (ˈqɑːdɪr)powerful; capable
QaisArabic-speaking West Asia, South AsiaKAYS (qaɪs)firm; resolute
QamarArabic-speaking West Asia, South Asia, Southeast AsiaKAH-mar (ˈqamar)moon
QaiserSouth Asia, Arabic-speaking West AsiaKAI-ser (ˈqaɪsər)emperor; ruler
QudratArabic-speaking West Asia, South Asia, Central AsiaKOO-drat (ˈqudrət)power; ability
QuddusArabic-speaking West Asia, South AsiaKOO-doos (qudːus)holy; sacred
QutbArabic-speaking West Asia, South AsiaKOOTB (qutb)axis; pivot
QutaybahArabic-speaking West Asia, Central Asiakoo-TAY-bah (qutajba)diminutive of Qutb
QusayArabic-speaking West AsiaKOO-say (qusaj)ancient; little?
QurbanCentral Asia, South Asia, Southeast AsiaKOOR-ban (qurban)sacrifice
QodirUzbekistan, Central AsiaKO-deer (qodir)powerful; capable
QahramonUzbekistan, Central Asiakah-hrah-MON (qahramon)hero
QobilUzbekistan, Central AsiaKOH-beel (qobil)capable; able
QayyumArabic-speaking West Asia, South AsiaKAI-yoom (qajjūm)self-subsisting
QabilArabic-speaking West Asia, South AsiaKA-beel (qābil)able; capable
QuraishArabic-speaking West Asia, South AsiaKOO-raysh (qurayš)Quraysh tribe
QiChina, Chinese diasporachee (tɕʰi)vital energy; various characters
QiangChinachyahng (tɕjɑŋ)strong; sturdy
QianChinachyen (tɕjɛn)money; thousand; various
QiaoChinachyao (t͡ɕʰjaʊ)bridge; clever
QiuChinachyoh (t͡ɕjoʊ)autumn; hill
QinChinachin (t͡ɕin)diligent; Qin dynasty reference
QingChinaching (t͡ɕiŋ)clear; pure; celebratory
QuanChina, Vietnamchwan (Chinese pinyin: tɕʰwæn); kwahn (Vietnamese)whole; army; authority
QuangVietnam, Vietnamese diasporakwahng (kwaŋ)bright; illustrious
QuocVietnamkwok (kwək)country; nation
QuyVietnamkwee (kwi)precious; valuable
QuyetVietnamkweht (kwet)decisive; determined
QaisArabic-speaking West Asia, South AsiaKAYS (qaɪs)firm; resolute
QutaybahArabic-speaking West Asia, Central Asiakoo-TAY-bah (qutajba)diminutive of Qutb
QudamahArabic-speaking West Asiakoo-DAH-mah (qudamah)front; precedence
QusaiArabic-speaking West AsiaKOO-sigh (qusai)ancient; small?
Qabil (Qābil)Arabic-speaking West Asia, South AsiaKA-bil (qābil)able; willing

Descriptions

Qasim
Classical Arabic male name widely used in Muslim Asia; variants Qasem/Qassim. Popular in Pakistan, India, Indonesia; appears in historical and religious contexts.
Qadir
Common Muslim male name, often seen as part of compound names (e.g., Abdul Qadir). Variants: Qader, Qadir; used across Pakistan, Iran, Arab world.
Qais
Classical Arabic name (also spelled Qays). Associated with pre-Islamic poetry (Majnun Layla). Used in Arab and South Asian communities.
Qamar
Popular masculine name in Arab and South Asian cultures; appears in compounds (Qamaruddin). Used across Pakistan, Bangladesh, Indonesia.
Qaiser
South Asian form of Caesar; common in Pakistan and India. Spelled Qaiser/Qaisar; masculine and used as first name.
Qudrat
Arabic/Persian-origin name meaning power or capability; used in Pakistan, Bangladesh, Iran, Afghanistan.
Quddus
Name meaning “holy” (also one of God’s names). Used among Muslim communities as a male given name.
Qutb
Historical title and male name; appears in medieval names (Qutb al-Din). Used as a given name in South and West Asia.
Qutaybah
Historic Arab male name (e.g., Qutayba ibn Muslim). Rare but attested in Central and West Asian histories.
Qusay
Classical Arabic male name (also Qusai), notable in early Islamic genealogies; still used in Arab countries.
Qurban
Muslim male name derived from Arabic for sacrifice; common in Uzbekistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Bangladesh.
Qodir
Uzbek Latin-script form of Qadir. Frequently used in Uzbekistan and among Turkic-speaking Central Asians.
Qahramon
Uzbek male name meaning “hero” (Cyrillic Қаҳрамон). Common in Uzbekistan; emphasizes bravery and honor.
Qobil
Uzbek male name (Қобил) often given for competence; Central Asian usage with Turkic/Persian roots.
Qayyum
Name derived from Arabic Qayyūm (one of God’s names). Used as a male given name or in compounds (Abdul Qayyum) in South/Central Asia.
Qabil
Arabic male name (also the Qur’anic name Qābīl/Cain in some traditions). Used in Muslim communities across Asia.
Quraish
Used as a male given name in South Asia and Arab contexts; references the Quraysh tribe, notable Islamic historical resonance.
Qi
Short pinyin name with multiple characters/meanings (祺, 奇, 启). Used as standalone or element in male Chinese names.
Qiang
Common masculine Chinese given name (强). Connotes strength; frequent across Mainland China and Chinese communities.
Qian
Pinyin Qian used as given name (various characters). Also a common surname; used for boys depending on character choice.
Qiao
Pinyin Qiao appears in male and female names depending on character (桥, 乔, 侨); used in Chinese-speaking areas.
Qiu
Chinese given-name syllable (秋, 丘). Historically used for men; appears in compound names.
Qin
Used as given name element; also a major surname but sometimes chosen for boys for historical resonance.
Qing
Masculine or unisex element in Chinese names (庆, 清). Used across Chinese-speaking regions.
Quan
Appears as Chinese Quan (全, 权) and Vietnamese Quân. In Vietnam Quân is a common masculine name meaning “army” or “ruler”.
Quang
Very common Vietnamese male name element. Often combined with other syllables (e.g., Minh Quang).
Quoc
Vietnamese masculine name (Quốc). Widely used in Vietnam; appears in many compound given names.
Quy
Vietnamese male name (Quý). Classic given name meaning precious or esteemed.
Quyet
Vietnamese male name (Quyết). Connotes determination and resolve; used alone or in compounds.
Qais
Alternate transliteration of Qais (also spelled Qays). Historical poetic associations; used in Arab and South Asian communities.
Qutaybah
Variant spelling of Qutaybah/Qutaibah; historically borne by notable commanders and scholars.
Qudamah
Classical Arabic male name (Qudamah) with historical literary use; occasional use in Arab Asia.
Qusai
Variant spelling of Qusay; classical name with early Islamic lineage (Qusai ibn Kilab); used today in Arab countries.
Qabil (Qābil)
Alternate spelling entry emphasizing Qur’anic/Arabic root; used across Muslim Asia.
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