Hakim

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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Title or honorific

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:

Family name

Hakim is the family name of:

Patronymic

Al-Hakim is the patronym or kunya of:

Personal name

Hakim or Hakeem is the personal name of:

Places and things

References

  1. ^ Nasr, Seyyed (1968). Science and Civilization in Islam. Harvard University Press. p. 41. 

See also