Khamal is an uncommon yet distinctively attractive given name of African origin, particularly from regions like Nigeria and Ghana. It derives from the Swahili language and translates to 'attractive' or 'beautiful'. This moniker's unique phonetics and meaning make it a notable choice for parents seeking an exceptional name with global roots.
"Khamal saw a spike in popularity between 1996 and 1997, with five babies born in the former year and six in the latter. After a decade-long dip, it regained traction in 2001 and again in 2004, both years seeing six newborns named Khamal. By 2009, its popularity peaked with seven births. Overall, there were thirty babies named Khamal during this period."