Kamil

Kamil is a male first name in several cultures.

  • 4.1 first name
  • 4.2 Surname

Origin and Meaning

Christian cultures

The Slavic, frequently occurring, especially in Poland and the Czech Republic Kamil first name ( a diminutive Kamilek ) comes from the Latin cognomen Camillus, originally called the function of an often under-age victims servant. Camillus was, therefore, often a child, who had descended from free living parents. Therefore, the meaning is the name as " honorable ", " noble ", " of the honest marriage" or " born free " play. The Latin word, however, for its part, " festive " attributed to Greek γαμήλιος ( gamelios ) with the meaning of " nuptial " or.

Islamic cultures

The Arabic adjective Kâmil means " perfect", "perfect" and " decent " as the name Kamil is also represented in numerous dialects and related to the name Kemal.

Variants

  • Polish, Slovak, Czech Kamil
  • Arabic, Turkish: Kamil
  • German: Kamill, Camille
  • Italian: Camillo
  • Romanian: Camil
  • French: Camille
  • English: Camille (see also Camilla )
  • Albanian: Qamil, Kamil
  • Mongolian: Qamil
  • Female: Kamila ( a diminutive in Slavic also Kamilka ), Camilla ( in English )

Name-day

Name day is July 14, the Memorial of St. Camillus de Lellis. In the Czech Republic March 3 (formerly July 18 ).

Bearers of the name

First name

  • Abu Kamil (~ 850-930 ), the Arab mathematician
  • Al -Malik Al- Kamil (1180-1238), Sultan in medieval Egypt
  • Krzysztof Kamil Baczyński (1921-1944), Polish poet
  • Kamil Bednar (1912-1972), Czech poet
  • Kamil Čontofalský (born 1978 ), the Slovak football player
  • Kamil Ahmet Çörekçi (* 1992), English -Turkish football player
  • Kamil Fatkulin (* 1957), Uzbek- Soviet wrestler
  • Kamil Glik (* 1988), Polish- German football player
  • Kamil Grosicki (* 1988), Polish footballer
  • Kamil Hilbert (1869-1933), Czech architect
  • Kamil al -Husseini (1867-1921), a Sunni religious leader and Grand Mufti of Jerusalem
  • Kamil Janšta (1971-1999), the Czech football player
  • Kamil Jarmatow (1903-1978), Uzbek- Soviet director
  • Kamil Kasprowicz ( born 1984 ), German swimmer Polish origin
  • Kamil Kopúnek (* 1984), the Slovak football player
  • Kamil Kosowski ( b. 1977 ), Polish footballer
  • Kamil Krejci ( b. 1961 ), Czech -Swiss actor
  • Kamil Kreps ( born 1984 ), Czech ice hockey player
  • Kamil warrior (* 1987), Polish handball player
  • Kamil Krofta (1876-1945), Czech historian and diplomat
  • Kamil Kuczynski ( born 1985 ), Polish racing cyclist
  • Cyprian Kamil Norwid (1821-1883), Polish poet
  • Mahmut Kamil Pasha (1880-1922), Ottoman general
  • Kamil Piroš (born 1978 ), Czech ice hockey player
  • Kamil Piskač (born 1978 ), Czech handball player
  • Kamil Stoch (* 1987), Polish ski jumper
  • Kamil Susko ( b. 1974 ), Slovak football goalkeeper
  • Kamil Taylan ( born 1950 ), Turkish- German TV journalist, sociologist and author of crime novels
  • Kamil Toupal (* 1973), German - Czech Hockey Player
  • Kamil Vacek (* 1987), the Czech football player
  • Kamil Zayatte (* 1985), Guinean football player

Family name

  • Hussein Kamil (1853-1917), King of the Anglo -Egyptian Sudan
461833
de