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Habil

Arabic/Hebrew form of Abel (Habil), a biblical name meaning "breath" or "vapor."

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Habil is the Arabic and Hebrew form of Abel, a biblical name meaning breath or vapor. That makes it one of the more ancient and symbolic names in the biblical tradition, associated with fragility, life, and the briefness of human existence.

In Islamic and biblical contexts alike, the name is carried by profound narrative weight. The name Habil feels spare, solemn, and deeply old. Its brevity gives it a certain severity, but also clarity.

Because of its biblical resonance, it can seem both spiritual and elemental, as if it belongs to the earliest layers of naming history. Habil has the restrained force of a name that does not need ornament to feel significant.

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