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*[[Aqeel Rehman]] (born 1985), Austrian squash player |
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*[[Aqiil Gopee]] (born 1997), Mauritian writer and poet |
*[[Aqiil Gopee]] (born 1997), Mauritian writer and poet |
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*[[DJ Aqeel]], Indian DJ, singer and composer |
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*[[Mohammed Aqeel (militant)|Mohammed Aqeel]] |
*[[Mohammed Aqeel (militant)|Mohammed Aqeel]] (died |
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*[[Muhammad Aqeel (general)]] three star general in Pakistan army |
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Latest revision as of 21:03, 8 December 2025
| Pronunciation | Arabic: [ʕaqiːl] |
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| Gender | Male |
| Word/name | Arabic |
| Meaning | “knowledgeable”, “wise” |
| Alternative spelling | Aqil, Akil, Akeel, ‘Aaqil, Aqiil, Aaqil |
| Anglicisation | Aqeel |
Aqeel (Arabic: عَقِيْل) is an Arabic male given name, which means “knowledgeable”, “intelligent”, or “wise”.[1] An alternative spelling is Aqil. The name may refer to:
- Aqeel Abbas Jafari (born 1957), Pakistani writer
- Aqeel Ahmed (director) (born 1987), British filmmaker
- Aqeel Ahmed (cricketer) (born 1982), Pakistani cricketer
- Aqeel Karim Dhedhi (born 1957), Pakistani businessman
- Aqeel Khan (born 1980), Pakistani tennis player
- Aqeel Rehman (born 1985), Austrian squash player
- Aqiil Gopee (born 1997), Mauritian writer and poet
- DJ Aqeel (born 1977), Indian DJ, singer and composer
- Mohammed Aqeel (died 2014), Pakistani militant


