Hakim - Meaning of Hakim
What does Hakim mean?
[ 2 syll. ha-kim, hak-im ] The baby boy name Hakim is pronounced as HHaa-KIY-M †. Hakim is an Arabic and English name of Arabic origin. It is derived literally from the word 'hakim' which means wise. Al-Hakim 'the Wise' is one of the many titles of Muhammad. The usual American spelling is Hakeem. The name Hakima (Arabic) is the female form of Hakim.
Hakim has 12 variants that are used in English and other languages. Variants used in English include Akeem, Akim, Haakim, Hackim, Hakeam, Hakeim, Hakiem, Hakîm, and Hakym. The variant spelling Hakeem (used in Arabic too) is another English form. Abdel Hakim (Arabic) and Abdul Hakim (Arabic) are foreign variants of Hakim.
See also the related categories, titles, english, wise, american, and arabic.
Hakim is uncommon as a baby name for boys. At the modest height of its usage in 1976, 0.005% of baby boys were given the name Hakim. Its ranking then was #879. The baby name has since experienced a fall in popularity, and is today of infrequent use. Within all boy names in its group, Hakim was nonetheless the most popular in 2018.
Baby names that sound like Hakim include Hakeem, Haakim, Haakon, Haashim, Hacan, Hackim, Hackman, Hacmann, Hagan, Hagen, Haggan, Haggen, Haggin, Haggon, Haggun, Haggyn, Hagin, Hagon, Hagun, and Hagyn.
† Pronunciation for Hakim: HH as in "he (HH.IY)" ; AA as in "odd (AA.D)" ; K as in "key (K.IY)" ; IY as in "eat (IY.T)" ; M as in "me (M.IY)"
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