Azima name meaning

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Updated: May 30th, 2024
Gender: Girl
Origin: Arabic
Usage: Arabic
Meaning: Defender, Resolution, Purpose, Charm, From Kikuyu, Farad Azima is a Famous Industrialist, Inventor and Philanthropist and Determined Action
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What does Azima mean?

Girl name Azima means "Defender, Resolution, Purpose, Charm, From Kikuyu, Farad Azima is a Famous Industrialist, Inventor and Philanthropist or Determined Action" which is used primarily in Arabic is originated from Arabic.

Azima is a variant form of modern Asima. Origin of Asima is in Arabic, meaning of Asima is "Defender and Protector".

Variants of Azima

Asima, Aseama

How popular is the name Azima?

Azima is an uncommon baby name in England and Wales where it is still in use. But Azima is a popular baby name in Bangladesh where every 1 in 30000 have the name as well as in Nigeria.

As per our research, over 20000 babies have been bestowed Azima around the globe.

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What numbers say about Azima?

You don't have a lot of friends because of it. In order to truly succeed in life, you have to work on your personality first. What fulfills your soul is your professional success. You are easy to talk to and your open mind allows people to give it to you straight. Listen to your heart, enjoy more and care less. You don't believe much in love. However, deep inside, you secretly wish to find someone who will prove you wrong.

Looking for a name like Azima? Please go through the following names

  •  Hishaam - Hishaam's meaning is Generous aimed at baby boys is predominantly used in Arabic
  •  SaghirAli - Boy name SaghirAli means "Little Ali" is majorly used in Arabic
  •  Bahauddaulah - Boy name Bahauddaulah means "Ornament of the Kingdom" is commonly used in Arabic
  •  Meezan prevalently is used in Arabic, meaning of Meezan is "Balance or Scales" is given to boys
  •  Faqir substantially is used in Arabic is a baby boy name, meaning of Faqir is "Needy or Poor"

Famous people named Azima

We could not find any notable namesake.

Sources

  1. Office for National Statistics, https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/birthsdeathsandmarriages/livebirths
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