Kazim is a male name with Arabic and Turkish origins. In Arabic, it is pronounced as kah-ZEEM (/kɑˈziːm/), while in Turkish it is pronounced the same way, kah-ZEEM (/kɑˈzim/). The name has variations such as Kasim. Kazim carries a strong and powerful meaning, often associated with qualities like strength and resilience. It has been used for baby boys in the United States since at least 1993, with varying levels of popularity over the years. While not extremely common, Kazim has been consistently chosen by parents looking for a unique and meaningful name for their newborn sons.
Kazim Azimov Agamirza is an Azerbaijani historian, philosopher, sociologist, and Orientalist, known for his expertise in ancient and medieval philosophy of the Middle East and Azerbaijan. |
Kazim Ali is an accomplished American poet, novelist, essayist, and professor, with notable works such as Inquisition and All One's Blue, and has received recognition including an Individual Excellence Award from the Ohio Arts Council. |
Kazim Vasiliauskas - Kazimieras "Kazim" Vasiliauskas is a Lithuanian former racing driver. |
Ustaz Kazim Elias is a well-known Malaysian independent preacher, writer, lecturer, and Islamic consultant. |