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Female name



Description

The name **Akula** is a feminine name of ancient Hebrew origin. It derives from the word **"akhula (akhula")**, which translates to **"freedom"**. The meaning of the name is profound and philosophical—it represents more than just the absence of chains; it embodies a state of complete self-realization, free from both internal and external constraints. Historically, the name entered Europe through Jewish immigration and Assyrian missionary activities, but it gained prominence during the Middle Ages. In Russia, however, the name did not take root due to associations with the dangerous sea predator, symbolizing danger and lack of freedom. Despite this, in other countries, such as Italy and Spain, **Akula** was occasionally used to denote a strong and independent woman. Bearers of this name are often linked to inner strength, intellectual independence, and a yearning for freedom. They possess a bold worldview, enjoy traveling, and are fond of exploring new ideas. Sometimes, these young women may have unconventional perspectives on life, which can be perceived as eccentricity or unpredictability. Although **Akula** is not among the most popular names in modern Russia, it evokes interest and conveys a sense of uniqueness. In recent years, the name has become slightly more recognizable, possibly influenced by films or books where the name "Akula" is used for a female protagonist. Variants or affectionate forms of the name include **Akulkha**, **Akulya**, **Akulya**, and **Akulsha**. This allows the name to be retained while making the form of address more friendly and warm.