Kaleema name meaning

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Updated: May 30th, 2024
Gender: Unisex, both Boy and Girl
Origin: Arabic
Usage: Arabic
Meaning: Public Speaker, Mouthpiece and Singer
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What does Kaleema mean?

Kaleema means Speaker, Mouthpiece or Singer is predominantly used in Arabic and a gender-neutral name is originated from Arabic. Kaleema is a variant form of Kalima.

Variants of Kaleema

Kalima, Kaleama

How popular is the name Kaleema?

Kaleema is an uncommon baby name in United States there is very thin chances of it still being given since it isn't seen since 1997. Also, Kaleema is a familiar name in India and Pakistan.

As per our estimate, over 700 people has been named Kaleema globally, concentrated mainly in Islamic countries.

YearRankBirths
1997137225
1994134285
1993105897
1992133145
1991115076
198996797
198798236
197692825
[1] Source: Social Security Administration

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Here's what numbers has to say about Kaleema

You are into material possessions but you don't realize it's not what matters most. You are very smart and calculative. When going through an emotional breakdown, it takes you longer than other people to get back on track. Your life interests change as you change, constantly. When it comes to friendships, you respect the people you hang out with and you are always there to give a hand when needed.

Other names similar to Kaleema, for name hunters

  •  Munazzah - The girl name Munazzah is primarily used in Arabic is originated from Arabic, Munazzah means "Sacred, Honest or Clean"
  •  Basaaria - Meaning of Basaaria is Prior or Beautiful is used in Arabic is given to baby girls
  •  Rahib - Infrequent boy name Rahib is especially used in Arabic, meaning of Rahib is "Kind or Merciful"
  •  Eesaa - Meaning of Eesaa is The Biblical Jesus is the English Language Equivalent or A Prophet's Name is a baby boy name is used in Arabic
  •  Sammar - Girl name Sammar is mainly used in Arabic, meaning of Sammar is "Fruit" has its origin in Hebrew

Famous people named Kaleema

We could not find any notable namesake.

Sources

  1. Social Security Administration, https://www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/index.html
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