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Kameel

boyStarts with K

Meaning

Perfect, one of the ninety-nine qualities of God

Pronunciation

Pronounced: Kamee-l

Variations

No common variations listed yet.

About this name

Kameel is a boy name of Arabic origin. It has a timeless feel and works well for parents looking for a meaningful classic name.

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expert ,One of the ninety-nine names of god, wisdom.

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Azeem

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Greater, Defender, referring to one of Gods ninety nine qualities

Hakeem

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Wise, sage, judicious, prudent, one of Gods ninety nine qualities.

Hakim

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Judge, ruler, governor, leader, chief, Wise, one of Gods ninety nine qualities

Bais

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One of the ninety-nine names of god

Basir

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Endowed with insight, Sagacious, Bringer of glad tidings, One of the ninety-nine names of Allah (swt)

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Arbitrator, judge, One of the ninety-nine excellent names of Allah

Names starting with K

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Kaab

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Noble, Respectful, Heel, High place,Elevated,

Kaabir

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Kaabir is an Arabic name for boys that means great, powerful, one who is in charge.

Kaadih

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Toiling,Making efforts

Kaadiha

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Toiling, making efforts

Kaamil

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Perfect, accomplished

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Perfect

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A great worshiper of Allah

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Clear, Eloquent, Lucid, Distinct .

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Full moon, Moonlight, Early, Bright, quick

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Worshiper, adorer, devout, One who worships Allah.

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Passing by, crossing, travelling on a road, one who interprets dreams or books.

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Abla

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Well-rounded , Perfectly formed, A woman possessing a beautiful figure.

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