Najm (pronounced NAHJ-um, with a soft “j”) is an Arabic masculine name that literally means “star,” a definition that has anchored it to themes of guidance and celestial beauty since the Qur’anic chapter Surah an-Najm first cast its glow. In the United States the name flickers rather than blazes, registering only five to eight births in the occasional year and drifting around the 900-range in national rankings—just enough cosmic flair to intrigue, not enough to start a trend report. Its crisp, single-syllable profile fits smoothly beside concise Anglo-American choices like Bram or Sage, while its heritage offers an immediate cultural depth that no amount of invented spelling can manufacture. Parents drawn to astronomy, spiritual symbolism, or a discreet nod to Arabic roots may find Najm a quietly luminous option: it delivers the sheen of a night sky star without the risk of blinding the neighbors.
| Najm al-Din al-Tufi - |
| Najm al-Din Razi - |
| Najm Hosain Syed - |
| Najm Hamad Al Ahmad - |
| Najm Allal - |
| Najm Eldin Abdullah - |