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Forename عقيلة

Throughout the world, عقيلة (Akila India Philippines Sri Lanka Indonesia Algeria, Aqila India Indonesia United States Malaysia Egypt, عقيلة Iraq Libya Egypt Algeria Saudi Arabia) is a widespread dominantly feminine, but uncommonly male forename. The first name عقيلة is characteristic of Sri Lanka, where it is quite a common primarily boy's, but very seldom female name, Algeria, where it is quite a common primarily female, but very seldom boy's name, and India, where it is quite a rare principally feminine, but scarcely masculine name. In absolute terms, this name is the most popular in India, Indonesia, and Sri Lanka. Very seldom, عقيلة is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name عقيلة

name Aguila, name عقيلة, name Akila, name Aqeela, name Aqila
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Akila Algeria, Indonesia, India, Philippines, Sri Lanka
Aqila Egypt, Malaysia, Indonesia, India, United States
عقيلة Egypt, Algeria, Iraq, Libya, Saudi Arabia
Aguila Chile, Mexico, Indonesia, India, Philippines

First names said to be same

Aqeela

First name عقيلة in the context

عقيلة is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Aguila , the main antagonist of the 2007 film TMNT and Akila , the character from novel Jurmusa and Fatima or Turkish empire eats itself: the story of the liberation of six districts 1832-1834.

Notable namesakes

picture of عقيلة صالح عيسى العبيدي عقيلة صالح عيسى العبيدي عقيلة صالح عيسى العبيدي Libyan politician, LY (b. 1944) link
عقيلة راتب Egyptian actress, EG (b. 1916) link
عقيلة الهاشمي Iraqi Governing Council member (1953-2003), IQ (b. 1953) link

Characteristic surnames

علي, بنى هاشم, العرفي, العجمي, الحسين, الشيخي, الشمري, الاحمد, الاصيل, الازرق, القصاب, الناصر, كربلاء, بوعويشة, بني هاشم, العبيدي, العمامي, العقوري, الشاعري, الهواشم, الفارسي, الطالبين, مفتاح, الطالبيين, مصباح, شرتيل, احمد, عباس, عقيل, بودو, حيدر, شطيب, أحمد, صالح, زينب, زهرة, محمد, ناصر, يادم, يوسف, هاني, العرب, الزوي, الفرج, عثمان, عكاشة, حيدره, جبريل, and الهاشميين