Jemal

Meaning of Jemal

Jemal, a masculine designation rooted in the Arabic term ǧamāl (“beauty”) and reflected in various Eurasian transliterations, occupies a nuanced position within contemporary Anglo-American onomastics. Pronounced /ˈdʒɛməl/, it exemplifies a phonetic economy that permits seamless adoption across linguistic communities without diluting its semantic weight. Empirical data from California birth records in the late 1960s—rising from 12 occurrences (rank 270) in 1968 to a brief apex of 36 (rank 259) in 1969 before receding to 6 (rank 297) in 1970—suggests a transient parental preference informed by broader patterns of cultural exchange. Analytically, Jemal’s modest yet discernible presence underscores its appeal to those seeking a name that synthesizes historical depth, aesthetic resonance, and articulatory clarity.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as JEM-uhl (/ˈdʒɛməl/)

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Notable People Named Jemal

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