Hakim or Al-Hakim (commonly Arabic: /ḥakīm/حكيم meaning wise /ḥākim/ meaning ruler) is a given name for a male. In the Arabic language, Hakim means wise.
Hakim (commonly Arabic: /ḥākim/حاكم meaning ruler). 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:
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Al-Hakim (Arabic: الحكيم /alḥakīm/ wise one or doctor), a term used to describe the polymath scientists and philosophers who played a central role in the development of Science in medieval Islam.[1] This honorific is also used by the following Unani physicians:
Hakim is the family name of:
Al-Hakim is the patronym or kunya of:
Hakim or Hakeem is the personal name of:
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