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Origin:
Arab.
Countries:
Azerbaijan.
Number of symbols: 6
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Kabily

Male name



Description

The name "Kabil" is a distorted or variant spelling with roots tracing back to the Jewish-Aramaic origin, as well as a connection to Jewish Kabbalah. In Jewish tradition, the name is often associated with spiritual quests and knowledge. To a significant extent, it derives from the Aramaic root *qbl*, which can mean "to connect," "to establish a link," or is related to the term *Qabbalah*, meaning "attributes" or "virtues," highlighting its deep spiritual significance. In the modern Islamic context, particularly in Muslim countries of North Africa and the Middle East, the name may be perceived as a variant spelling of "Kabil," meaning "able," "skilled," or "master of a craft." In the Russian-speaking environment, the name "Kabil" is not widespread and is more commonly used for individuals of Jewish or Muslim descent, or as an exotic name chosen for a child. The name "Kabil" does not have broad recognition in Russian-speaking countries and is not traditionally used in Russian culture. Its bearers rarely become widely known public figures in Russia, but among Muslim or Jewish families, the name does appear. People with this name are often associated with deep inner wisdom, interest in spiritual questions, philosophy, or science, as well as with resilience and the desire to create connections and find harmony. However, due to its rarity and uniqueness, the name can sometimes cause curiosity or confusion among those who encounter it. The popularity of the name "Kabil" is very low in Russia and the CIS countries. It does not rank among the top 100 common male names. Variants or diminutives of the name could be "Kabi," "Kabilka," or "Kabil." These forms are used by close people to give the name a more personal and friendly sound.