Ramil

Meaning of Ramil

Ramil is a male name with origins in several different cultures. It can be found in Spanish, Filipino, and Arabic cultures. In Spanish, it is a variation of the name Ramon and carries the same meaning of "wise protector." In Filipino culture, Ramil is derived from the word "ramila" which means "to collect" or "to gather." The name also has Arabic roots, where it means "sand" or "desert." Ramil has a strong and masculine sound to it, making it an appealing choice for parents seeking a unique and powerful name for their son. In terms of popularity, Ramil has been moderately used in the United States, with varying rankings over the years.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as rah-MEEL (/rɑˌmil/)

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Notable People Named Ramil

Ramil Safarov - Ramil Sahib oghlu Safarov is an Azerbaijani Army officer known for the 2004 murder of Armenian Army Lieutenant Gurgen Margaryan, a highly controversial and divisive figure in Azerbaijan.
Ramil Guliyev is an Azerbaijani-born Turkish sprinter who won the World Championship in the 200 meters and a gold medal at the European Championships.
Ramil Hasanov is a professional Ukrainian football striker currently on loan with Rubin Yalta.
Ramil Kamilevich Valeyev is a Russian professional football coach and former player.
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