| Meaning | one who brings happiness |
| Origin | Arabic |
| Gender | Boy |
| Popularity | Moderate |
| Length | 5 |
| Syllables | 2 |
| Syllabification | Mu-sab |
Musab represents a powerful naming choice with deep resonance across cultures. The name possesses a crisp, decisive quality in its pronunciation, making it memorable from first introduction. Its two-syllable structure provides balance and ease of use in daily life. Families considering Musab will appreciate its international appeal and the way it bridges different linguistic traditions while maintaining clarity. The name carries an air of distinction without pretension, suitable for a child who will forge his own path. In educational settings, Musab stands out as both unique and professional, avoiding the complications of overly elaborate names while still offering character. The strong consonant sounds give it masculine energy, yet there's an underlying smoothness that prevents harshness. For parents valuing names that work across borders and cultures, Musab provides that global sensibility. It's a name that commands respect naturally, setting a foundation for a confident individual.
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| Musab al-Zarqawi | Founder of the militant group Al-Qaeda in Iraq |
| Musab Balbale | American entrepreneur and technology executive |
| Musab bin Umair | Early convert to Islam and a companion of the Prophet Muhammad |
| Musabbeh Al Kaabi | Emirati businessman and founder of Al Dahra Holding |
| Musab Ekici | Turkish professional footballer |
| Musab Mohamoud | Somali-Canadian filmmaker and artist |
| Musab Al-Rahim | Iraqi singer and composer |
| Musab Al-Dosari | Saudi Arabian professional footballer |
| Musab A. Elabdi | Libyan-American biomedical engineer |
| Musab Al Matri | Omani cricketer |
| Musab Marwa | Tanzanian long-distance runner |
| Musab Amrani | Dutch-Moroccan kickboxer |
| Musab Abu Salem | Palestinian footballer |
| Musabbeh Sultan Al Kaabi | Emirati diplomat and politician |
| Musab Al-Tamimi | Jordanian swimmer |
| Musab Al-Bazoon | Bahraini footballer |
| Musab Deen | Ugandan cricketer |
| Musab Izetbegović | Bosnian politician |
| Musab Al-Muraywes | Saudi Arabian basketball player |
| Musab Ahmad Al Kaisy | Iraqi composer and oud player |
| Musab al-Muqrin | Character from the video game "Call of Duty - Modern Warfare" |
| Musab Iqbal | Character from the novel "The Namesake" by Jhumpa Lahiri |
| Musab Malik | Character from the TV series "The Bold Type" |
| Musab Bari | Character from the anime series "ACCA - 13-Territory Inspection Dept" |
| Musab Hayat | Character from the book "The Orange Trees of Baghdad" by Leilah Nadir |
| Musab al-Dajjal | Character from the book "Riders of the Apocalypse" by Jack L. Chalker |
| Musab Sayqal | Character from the video game "Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Breakpoint" |
| Musab Ghaziani | Character from the novel "Hot Milk" by Deborah Levy |
| Musab Assar | Character from the video game "Might & Magic - Heroes VI" |
| Musab al-Hakim | Character from the TV series "The Looming Tower" |
| Musab ibn Umayr | Character from the historical novel "The Bad Popes" by E.R. Chamberlin |
| Musab al-Hafiz | Character from the novel "Twilight in Delhi" by Ahmed Ali |
| Musab bin Umair | Character from the historical novel "The Sword of Medina" by Sherry Jones |
| Musab al-Khayr | Character from the video game "Battlefield 2" |
| Musab al-Khwarizmi | Character from the book "The Philosophical Strangler" by Eric Flint |