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Cemil

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جميل
Je-meel
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"Cemil is a classic Arabic name meaning 'handsome' or 'kind.' It is the Turkish spelling of Jamil. The name is widely used in the Muslim world to describe someone with a pleasing appearance and a good nature. It is a name that conveys friendliness, elegance, and moral beauty. Parents often choose this name for its positive connotations and its traditional Islamic roots."

Gender

Male

Origin

Arabic

Meaning (English)

Handsome, beautiful, or kind-hearted.

Meaning (Arabic)

جميل

Meaning (Urdu)

خوبصورت، حسین، مہربان

Islamic Details

Islamic Status: Popular

Quranic Reference: Root J-M-L appears in Surah Yusuf (12:18) as 'Sabrun Jamil'.

Variations / Spellings: Jamil, Djemil, Gamil

Numerology & Trending

Lucky Number

8

Lucky Day

Friday

Lucky Color

Blue

Popularity Score

89 / 100

Frequently Asked Questions (History & Origins)

Q: What is the meaning of Cemil?

A: It means 'handsome', 'beautiful', or 'kind'.

Q: Is Cemil a Turkish name?

A: It is the Turkish form of the Arabic name Jamil.

Q: What is the lucky number for Cemil?

A: The lucky number for Cemil is 8.

Q: Is Cemil mentioned in the Quran?

A: The word 'Jamil' is used in the Quran to describe 'beautiful patience'.

Q: What is the difference between Cemal and Cemil?

A: Cemal refers to beauty/grace, while Cemil means handsome/kind.

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Spiritual & Linguistic Analysis

Cemil is derived from the Arabic root ‘J-M-L,’ which is the same root as Cemal. While Cemal refers to beauty in a general sense, Cemil often describes a person who is specifically handsome or acts with kindness. In Islamic ethics, ‘Jamil’ is one of the qualities a believer should strive for—being beautiful in manners and deeds. The name is related to Cemile, its feminine counterpart. Throughout history, Cemil has been a common name among Muslims of all ethnicities, from the Middle East to Africa and Europe. It suggests a person who is approachable, gentle, and well-liked by his community. The Turkish spelling Cemil is particularly common in the Balkans and Anatolia, where it remains a top choice for baby boys.