Greek Meaning: The name Kaly is a Greek baby name. In Greek the meaning of the name Kaly is: Rosebud.
The word Kamal is originally Arabic and it means perfection and excellence; also may be used as an abbreviation of Kamal ad-Din. In Persian it means "beauty, perfection, excellence, completion, utmost level". a Hindi version of the Hindu name of Sanskrit origin usually spelled Kamala and meaning lotus or "pale red".
The word Kamal is originally Arabic and it means perfection and excellence; also may be used as an abbreviation of Kamal ad-Din. In Persian it means "beauty, perfection, excellence, completion, utmost level". a Hindi version of the Hindu name of Sanskrit origin usually spelled Kamala and meaning lotus or "pale red".
The meaning of the name “Kamali†is: “Spirit Guide, Protectorâ€. Categories: Arabic Names, Hindu Names, Indian Names, Moroccan Names, Muslim Names, Sanskrit Names. Used in: Arabic speaking countries, Hindi speaking countries. Gender: Boy Names.
The name Kamaliyah is a baby girl name. The name Kamaliyah comes from the Arabic origin. In Arabic the meaning of the name Kamaliyah is: Flawless. Similar Names: Aaliyah ( Hebrew )
Kamaluddin is a Muslim Boy name, it is an Urdu originated name. Kamaluddin is a unique name with impressive meaning. It belongs to Arabic origin.
Kambiz is a Persian name for boys meaning Fortunate. Read below for Kambiz's celebrity and ruler associations, and numerological meanings. If Kambiz is the one, congratulations!
What does Kameel mean? Kameel [kameel] as a boys' name has its root in Arabic, and the meaning of Kameel is "perfection, perfect". Kameel is an alternate spelling of Kamal (Arabic). ASSOCIATED WITH arabic, perfect (great)
Kameela is a Muslim baby Girl name, it is an Arabic originated name. Kameela name meaning is In Muslim meaning is : Most perfect and the lucky number associated with Kameela is 9. Find all the relevant details about the Kameela Meaning, Origin, Lucky Number and Religion from this page.
Kamel Name Meaning. Muslim: from a personal name based on Arabic kamil 'perfect', 'complete'. Compare Kamal. German, Dutch, and Jewish (Ashkenazic): from kamel 'camel' (Latin camelus, Greek kamelos; cf. Hebrew gamal).