The name Akhil is a masculine name of Indian origin, pronounced as AH-khil (/ˈʌk.hɪl/). It is derived from the Sanskrit word "अखिल" (Akhila), which means "complete," "whole," or "universal." This name carries a profound sense of unity and inclusiveness, often associated with strength and integrity. A common variation of the name is Akil. In the United States, Akhil has seen varying levels of popularity over the years. It first appeared in national records in 1984 and reached its peak popularity in 2000 when it ranked 1799th with 60 occurrences. Since then, its usage has fluctuated but remains a unique choice for parents looking for a meaningful and culturally rich name for their baby boy.
Akhil Akkineni is an American actor of Indian descent known for his work in Telugu cinema, and he is also the captain of the Telugu Warriors cricket team. |
Akhil Reed Amar is a prominent American legal scholar specializing in constitutional law and criminal procedure, holding prestigious positions at Yale University and Columbia University. |
Akhil Kumar is an accomplished Indian boxer known for his "open guarded" boxing style and has received numerous international and national awards for his achievements in the sport. |
Akhil Pasreja, also known as Akhil, is an Indian playback singer and songwriter who made his Bollywood singing debut in 2019. |
Akhil Sachdeva is an Indian musician, singer, and composer known for his song "Humsafar" featured in the Bollywood film Badrinath Ki Dulhania. |
Akhil is an Indian actor known for his roles in Tamil language films, making his debut in the 2007 movie "Kalloori" directed by Balaji Sakthivel. |
Akhil Kapur is an Indian actor known for his work in the film industry. |