Akram
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Akram is a boy’s name of Arabic origin, meaning “Akram is an Arabic name meaning 'most generous' or 'most noble.' It signifies someone of high character and generosity.”. It currently ranks #2549 in the US, and peaked in popularity in 2023.
What Akram Means
“Akram is an Arabic name meaning 'most generous' or 'most noble.' It signifies someone of high character and generosity.”
The Story of Akram
This ancient Arabic name, meaning 'most generous,' carries the weight of centuries of noble character, a legacy ready for your honorable child.
Akram is a distinguished Arabic name meaning 'most generous' or 'most noble.' Rooted in a language that values eloquence and virtue, its usage spans across the Middle East and beyond, signifying someone of high character and profound generosity. The name has been a steady presence, respected for its inherent dignity and positive connotations, reaching modern popularity in recent decades.
Whispering 'Akram' feels like offering a silent, heartfelt wish for your child’s character. The name has a resonant, noble sound that evokes a deep well of kindness and integrity. It’s for your son, who you envision approaching life with an open hand and an honorable heart, his actions reflecting a genuine spirit of giving and respect.
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Peak Year
#85 in 2023
Total Births
1,389
First Recorded
1973
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