Hakim
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This article is about the use of Hakim as a name. For the full article on its use as a title or honorific, see
Hakim (title).
Hakim or Al-hakim (Arabic: حاكم) is a given name for a male in the Arabic or Urdu language that means judge, arbitrator, ruler or governor.
Variant transliterations include Hakam (or Al Hakam), Hakm (or Al Hakm), Hakum (or Al Hakum), Hakeem (or Al Hakeem) and Hakem (or Al Hakem).
It may refer to:
Title or honorific
Family name
Hakim is the family name of:
Patronymic
Al-Hakim is the patronym of:
Personal name
Hakim or Hakeem is the personal name of:
- Hakim (Egyptian singer), the Egyptian singer
- Hakim (singer), a Spanish singer of Maghrebi descent
- Hakim al-Nishaburi, the leading hadith scholar of his time and the author of Al-Mustadrak alaa al-Sahihain
- Hakim ibn Hizam, a rich Meccan convert to Islam
- Hakim Mohammed Said, Renowned scholar, finest exponents of eastern medicine, philanthropist of Pakistan and former Governor of Sindh.
- Hakeem Olajuwon, a retired NBA basketball player
- Hakeem Seriki, a rapper known as Chamillionaire
- Hakeem Noor-ud-Din, first successor of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad and renowned scholar of 19th century India
Places and things
See also