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Kamel

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/ˈkɑːmæl//kɑːmæl/

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12
Lucky #
Monday
Lucky Day
Arabic
Origin
Male
Gender

Meaning & Origin

Derived from the Arabic root 'k-m-l', meaning to fill or complete. In Islamic context, it signifies the perfection of God's creation and the attainment of spiritual completeness.

Spiritual meaning

Emblem of divine perfection and completion

Language details

🇺🇸English

Kamel

Kamel: perfection, completeness, completion, perfection, complete, fulfillment, accomplishment, fulfillment, complete, perfect

🇵🇰Urdu

کمال

کمال: کامل، اتمام، کامل ہونا، اتمام ہونا، کام یاب، کام یابی، کامل ہونا

🇸🇦Arabic

كمال

الكمالُ: التمامُ، الكمالُ في كل شيء، والكمالُ هو النصيحة

🇮🇳Hindi

कमाल

कमाल: पूर्णता, परिपूर्ण, पूर्णता, संपूर्ण, पूर्ण, पूर्णता, संपूर्णता, परिपूर्णता, पूर्णता, पूर्णता, पूर्णता

🇦🇫Pashto

کمال

کمال: پوره، پوره، پوره، پوره کیدل، پوره کیدل، پوره، پوره، پوره، پوره کیدل

Pronunciation & Numerology

Pronunciation

/ˈkɑːmæl/

/kɑːmæl/

Lucky number

12

Lucky day

Monday

Lucky colors

WhiteBlue

Life path

6

Lucky stone

Lapis Lazuli

Cultural & Spiritual notes

The name Kamel is a beautiful Arabic name with a rich cultural significance. It is a name that has been passed down through generations and has been a source of pride for many Muslim families. In Arabic-speaking cultures, names are an essential part of one's identity, and Kamel is no exception. The name carries a sense of elegance, sophistication, and completeness, making it a popular choice among Muslims.

In Islamic tradition, the name Kamel is believed to have deep spiritual significance. The Arabic root 'k-m-l' represents the idea of filling or completing, which is a powerful symbol in Islam. It is believed that God created the world and all living beings in perfection, and the name Kamel is a reminder of this truth. Moreover, it is a constant reminder of the Muslim's striving to attain spiritual completion and perfection in their faith and conduct. The name is a daily inspiration for Muslims to strive towards excellence and to follow the path of righteousness, ultimately achieving closeness to God.

Traditional Islamic name - Traditional Islamic name with deep spiritual significance in Islamic culture

Historical references

Ibn Khaldun, The Muqaddimah. Translated by Franz Rosenthal. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1958. (Volume I, p. 268)

14th century

Ibn Abd al-Hakam, The History of the Saracens. Translated by H.F.A. Darby. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co., 1922. (Book II, Chapter V, p. 188)

9th century

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