Akmad Name Meaning

Akmad is a Muslim Boy Name. Akmad name meaning is Dark. It has multiple Islamic meaning. The name is originated from Arabic. The lucky number of Akmad name is 9.

Name Akmad
Meaning Dark
Gender Boy
Lucky Number 9
Language Arabic
Religion Muslim
Lucky Days Wednesday, Friday
Lucky Colors Green, Yellow
Lucky Stones Aquamarine
Lucky Metals Bronze, Copper

Akmad Name Meaning and History

Akmad is a Muslim Boy name which originates from the Arabic language.Acording to Numerology Predictions, lucky number for Akmad is 9. Akmad name meaning in english are Dark.

People believes to have their Lucky Days according to their names, Wednesday, Friday are Favourable and Lucky Days for name Akmad and lucky metals are Bronze, Copper for Akmad name holders.

Lucky colors for Akmad are Green, Yellow and Akmad name is famous in our names dictionary, and has been searched 43973 times, which is Forty-three thousand nine hundred seventy-three times.

Akmad is listed in the Boys directory of Boys Islamic names meaning section, and can be searched easily online or you can check in alphabetic "A" of the Boys Muslim names area. There are almost 1730 baby Boy names which start with alphabet A in our names section. You can also check the Akmad Name meaning in Urdu in our Muslim Urdu names area.

Q. What does Akmad name mean?

Akmad name meaning in Urdu is "اندھیرا". In English, Akmad name meaning is "Dark".

Q. What is the Lucky Number of Akmad?

The lucky number associated with the name Akmad is "9".

Q. What is the religion of the name Akmad?

The religion of the name Akmad is Muslim.

Q. What is the origin of Akmad name?

The origin of the name Akmad is Arabic.

Q. What is the auspicious color of the name Akmad?

For the name Akmad, the lucky color is Green, Yellow.

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