Considering this, is it haram to name your child Malik?
ANSWER!!!!!!!!! According to Islamic tradition, a Muslim may not be given any of the 99 names of God in the exact same form. For example, nobody may be named al-Malik (The King), but may be named Malik (King).
Similarly, are middle names allowed in Islam? No, second names or middle names have no significance in Islam and they are non-existent in Arab culture. The vast majority of Arab Muslims have just one name, such as Ahmad or Muhammad, and no other name. Their "second name" is the name of their father, and their third name the name of their grandfather, and so on.
Herein, what names are banned in Islam?
The only forbidding names in Islam are those meaningless names, names of evil, names of bad acts, names of non muslims, names of icons who did terrible things in history. (See proof (Haashiyat Ibn 'Aabideen, 5/268;Mughni al-Muhtaaj, 4/295; Tuhfat al-Muhtaaj, 10/373; Kashshaaf al-Qinaa', 3/27; Tuhfat al-Mawdood, p.
Can I name my child Allah?
Any name of Allah without “Abdul” is haram to name your child. You can't name your child Al Rahman, Al Rahim, Al Quddus, and so on. The name should not be a name that is exclusively for the non-believers.