Khalil (name) explained

Khalil
Pronunciation:pronounced as /ar/
Gender:Male
Meaning:"friend"
Origin:Arabic
Alternative Spelling:Khaleel, Khelil
Related Names:Halil

Khalil or Khaleel (Arabic: خليل) means friend and is a common male first name in the Middle East, the Caucasus, the Balkans, North Africa, West Africa, East Africa, Central Asia and among Muslims in South Asia and as such is also a common surname. It is also used amongst Turkic peoples of Russia and African Americans. Abraham is given the title Khalīl-ullah (Arabic: خَلِیْل‌ ٱلله, romanized: Ḫalīl Allāḥ, lit. 'Friend of God') in Islam.[1] The female counterpart of this name is Khalila or Khaleela.

In other languages

The following names can be interpreted as Khalil:

Khalil, Khaleel, Halil, Khelil, Kalil(Ar: خليل)

Khalil (He: חליל)

Khalil (Fa: خلیل)

Xəlilخليل

Xelîl

Halil

Kholil (খলিল), Khalil (খালিল), Khaleel (খালীল)

Persons with the given name

Khaleel

Al-Khalil

Khalil

Khelil

Persons with the surname

Khaleel

Khalil

Khelil

Fictional characters

Locations

Hebron or الخليل al-Khalīl / خَلِيل الرَّحْمَن Khalīl al-Raḥmān is a city in the West Bank of Palestine.[2] [3] [4] The name al-Khalīl derives from the Qur'anic epithet for Abraham, Khalil al-Rahman (إبراهيم خليل الرحمن) "Beloved of the Merciful" or "Friend of God". The name "Hebron" appears to trace back to two northwest Semitic languages, which coalesce in the form ḥbr, having reflexes in Hebrew and Amorite, with a basic sense of 'unite' and connoting a range of meanings from "colleague" to "friend". Arabic Al-Khalil thus precisely translates the ancient Hebrew toponym Ḥebron, understood as ḥaḇer (friend).[5]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Quranic Arabic Corpus - Translation . 2024-09-20 . corpus.quran.com.
  2. Book: The Modern Middle East: A Political History since the First World War . 978-0-520-94753-5 . Kamrava . Mehran . 3 January 2011 . University of California Press .
  3. Book: Israeli Politics and the First Palestinian Intifada: Political Opportunities, Framing Processes and Contentious Politics . 978-1-134-17182-8 . Alimi . Eitan . 24 January 2007 . Routledge .
  4. Book: Live by the Sword: Israel's Struggle for Existence in the Holy Land . 978-1-4497-2519-8 . Rothrock . James . 12 October 2011 . WestBow Press .
  5. Book: Squeezes in the Max van Berchem Collection (Palestine, Trans-Jordan, Northern Syria): Squeezes 1 - 84 . 978-90-04-15780-4 . Šārôn . Moshe . 2007 . BRILL .