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"A name 'Aikhāl' is an Arabic male name, which can be translated as 'Helper' or 'Protector'. Its meaning is closely tied to the concepts of support, protection, and service. On one hand, 'Ayi' means 'I', while 'Ḫal' is an Assyrian word related to the Arabic 'ḥalla', which can be understood as 'to help', 'to protect', or 'to keep safe'. In Jewish tradition, the name 'Ḫalid' means 'eternal', which adds a unique depth and symbolic significance to the name. The origin of the name 'Aikhāl' is from the Arab world, where it became widespread in countries of North and Sub-Saharan Africa, as well as in the Caucasus region. The name was introduced to Russia mainly in the 19th century from the Caucasus, where its bearers are Turkic peoples who returned after emigration. In the modern world, the name 'Aikhāl' is mainly found in CIS countries, especially in the Caucasus, where it is popular. The name 'Aikhāl' is associated with qualities such as strength, wisdom, protective energy, and compassion. People with this name are often perceived as reliable, responsible, and possessing a strong character. They are skilled at finding solutions in difficult situations and have a deep inner peace. Aikhāls are inclined to contemplation and have a well-developed sense of justice. Among the notable bearers of the name 'Aikhāl' is Ahmed Khalilov, a Caucasian singer and composer known for his lyrical works. The name was also borne by figures such as Aikhāl Saĭdov, known in the Caucasus as a poet and public figure. The popularity of the name 'Aikhāl' in Russia and CIS countries is not as great as that of Western names, but it remains one of the favorites in the Caucasian republics. In other countries, such as Turkey and Azerbaijan, the name is less well-known, but it is still valued for its pleasant sound and depth. The name 'Aikhāl' is often short for 'Axi' or 'Ḩālī', and in the diminutive form, it is used as 'Aikhāli' or 'Ḩālīm'. These variants sound affectionate and add a special warmth to the name."