Adil
Masculine
Arabic, Kazakh, Turkish, Urdu, Uyghur
Meaning & Origin
Adil is an Arabic masculine given name and surname, derived from the Arabic root عدل (ʿadala) meaning "to act justly". The name directly translates to "fair, honest, just" in Arabic. It is a common name throughout the Muslim world, particularly in Arabic-speaking countries, Turkey, Kazakhstan, Urdu-speaking regions, and among Uyghurs.
Etymology and Linguistic Roots
The name Adil is a variation of Adel, which stems from the Arabic word Adl (عدل), meaning "fairness" and "justice". The root ʿadala encompasses concepts of equity, balance, and moral rectitude. In Islamic tradition, justice (adl) is a fundamental virtue, and names derived from this root are highly esteemed. The name is not to be confused with the Germanic name Adel, which has a different pronunciation and etymology.
Historical and Royal Bearers
Adil has been borne by several notable rulers in Islamic history. Among the most prominent are the sultans of the Ayyubid and Mamluk dynasties in Egypt: Al-Adil I (1145–1218), the 4th Ayyubid Sultan of Egypt and Damascus; Al-Adil II (c. 1221–1248), the 6th Ayyubid Sultan; and Al-Adil Kitbugha (died 1296), the 10th Mamluk Sultan. The name also features prominently in the Adil Shahi dynasty, which ruled the Sultanate of Bijapur in India for nearly two centuries. Notable sultans include Yusuf Adil Shah (1450–1511), the founder of the dynasty; Ismail Adil Shah (1498–1534); and Mallu Adil Shah (died …).
Variants and Related Names
Adil has several variants across different languages and cultures. In Arabic, the variant Adel is common, while in Kazakh it appears as Ädıl. Feminine forms include Adila in Arabic and Adile in Turkish. In Persian, the variant Adel is also used. Additionally, the surname Adel is a descendant of the given name.
Cultural Significance
As a name meaning "just", Adil reflects a core Islamic value and is often chosen to inspire righteousness and fairness in the bearer. It remains popular across the Muslim world, from the Middle East to South Asia and Central Asia.
Meaning: Fair, honest, just
Origin: Arabic
Type: Given name and surname
Usage regions: Arabic, Kazakh, Turkish, Urdu, Uyghur