Certificate of Name
Akmal
Masculine
Arabic, Malay, Tajik, Urdu, Uzbek
Meaning & Origin
Akmal is a masculine given name and surname of Arabic origin, derived from the comparative form of kāmil, meaning "perfect, complete." The name translates to "more perfect" or "more complete" in Arabic. It is widely used across the Muslim world, particularly in Arabic-speaking countries, Malaysia, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and among Urdu-speaking communities in Pakistan and India. EtymologyThe root of Akmal lies in the Arabic verb kamula (to be perfect), from which the adjective kāmil (perfect, complete) is formed. The comparative form akmal follows the Arabic elative pattern af‘al, which indicates a higher degree of a quality. As such, Akmal can be interpreted as "more perfect" or "most perfect" in a literal sense, though it is often used onomastically to express a hope that the bearer will embody completeness or excellence. Related names include Kamel (Arabic variant) and Kamil (used in various languages), as well as the feminine form Kamila. Notable BearersHistorically, one of the most prominent figures bearing the name was Akmal al-Din al-Babarti (died 1384), an Egyptian Hanafi scholar, jurist, and theologian who wrote extensively on Islamic law and theology. In modern times, the name appears in various fields. Among public figures are Akmal Khan (1929–1967), a Pakistani actor and playback singer known for his work in Urdu cinema, and Akmal Ikramov (1898–1938), an Uzbek Soviet politician who served as a leader of the Uzbek SSR. Multiple athletes bear the name, such as Malaysian footballer Akmal Azmi, Tajikistani footballer Akmal Kholmatov, and Uzbekistani taekwondo practitioner Akmal Irgashev. The name is also common in Pakistan, held by politicians like Akmal Saif Chatha and Akmal Cheema. Cultural SignificanceDue to its meaning, Akmal is often chosen by Muslim parents seeking a name that conveys excellence and moral uprightness. It is particularly common in Uzbekistan and Tajikistan, where as many as 1 in 5 men may be named Akmal or its variants. The name's cross-cultural spread—from the Middle East to South Asia to Southeast Asia—reflects the historical trajectory of Islamic influence along trade routes and Meaning: "more perfect, more complete" in Arabic Origin: Arabic Type: Given name and surname Usage: Arabic, Malay, Tajik, Urdu, Uzbek
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