Kazim is an Arabic given name that means 'strong, mighty'. It is derived from the Arabic word 'qasama', which signifies power and force. The name Kazim is often associated with the concept of being steadfast in one's beliefs and actions. It has been used throughout history by notable figures, including Kazim al-Ansari, a prominent Islamic scholar. In some cultures, Kazim is also considered to be an attribute of God, further emphasizing its strong and powerful connotation.
"The name Kazim experienced a steady increase in popularity from the early 2000s onwards, with its highest year being 2023, when it was given to 9 babies."