Habil is an Arabic masculine given name, derived from the root verb 'aha'a ('to be' in Arabic). It signifies 'he who exists', emphasizing presence and existence. Commonly used in Middle Eastern countries such as Egypt, Syria, and Jordan, Habil is often chosen for its simple yet profound meaning. It is also mentioned in the Quran as the name of one of Adam's two sons.
The name Habil was quite uncommon in the year 2013 with only five newborns sharing this name.