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Hakeema

Feminine form of Hakim, meaning wise or learned in Arabic.

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Hakeema is the feminine form of Hakim, an Arabic name meaning wise or learned. That makes it a classic virtue name, but one with a specifically intellectual and scholarly cast.

The feminine ending softens the sound without weakening the sense of authority, so the name still feels composed, serious, and capable. In use, Hakeema carries dignity without harshness. It sounds confident and clear, and it reflects the high regard many Arabic naming traditions place on knowledge and judgment.

The name has a calm, settled quality, as if wisdom itself were being named directly. Hakeema feels both traditional and present, a name that suggests intelligence as a lived trait rather than a decoration.

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