Hakimah is of Arabic origin, translating to 'wise' or 'intelligent'. It's a unisex name but traditionally more popular among females. It carries the Quranic root verb ' Hakama ', meaning 'to judge' or 'to be wise'. The name gained prominence in Islamic culture and has been used by notable figures like Hakimah bint Abi Uthman, an early Muslim scholar and poet. It is sometimes associated with the title 'Hakima', denoting a learned or discerning person.
"Hakimah had 5 births in 1979 and another 5 in 1982, making a total of 10."