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- Akil - Meaning of Akil, What does Akil mean? - BabyNamesPedia
Meaning of Akil - What does Akil mean? Read the name meaning, origin, pronunciation, and popularity of the baby name Akil for boys
- Akil Baby Name: Meaning, Origin, Popularity - MomJunction
Akil, a masculine Arabic name, is a form of Aqeel or Aqil, which means ‘very wise,’ ‘intelligent,’ ‘very discerning,’ ‘sensible,’ ‘reasonable,’ and ‘one who uses reason ’ It is also believed to be the Persian variant of the name Aghil The feminine forms of the name include Akilah and Aqila
- Akil - Name Meaning and Origin
Akil Meaning Origin About Akil The name "Akil" is of Arabic origin and has multiple meanings It can be derived from the Arabic word "akl" which means "wisdom" or "intellect " It can also be associated with the Arabic word "aqil" which means "intelligent" or "sensible "
- Brewers place newest MLB outfielder on 60-day injured list - MSN
Akil Baddoo was hoping for a fresh start with the Milwaukee Brewers, but his tenure is unfortunately off to a rocky start Baddoo, who appeared in 347 games for the Detroit Tigers over the last
- Brewers Akil Baddoo: Moves to 60-day IL - CBS Sports
The Brewers placed Baddoo (quadriceps) on the 60-day injured list Tuesday, Adam McCalvy of MLB com reports Baddoo suffered a quadriceps strain in mid-March that was more significant than
- Akil - Meaning of the Name Akil - What Does the Arabic Name Akil mean . . .
The name Akil is a unisex name that originated from Arabic and Swahili cultures In Arabic, Akil means "intelligent" or "wise," while in Swahili, it means "intelligent" or "clever "
- Akil - Name Meaning, What does Akil mean? - Think Baby Names
Thinking of names? Complete 2021 information on the meaning of Akil, its origin, history, pronunciation, popularity, variants and more as a baby boy name
- Akil - Baby Name Meaning, Origin, and Popularity - Nameberry
Akil is a masculine name with roots in several cultures, primarily Arabic and Sanskrit In Arabic, Akil (عاقل) means 'intelligent,' 'wise,' or 'one who uses reason,' deriving from the root word for intellect or mind
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