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Karim (alternatively spelled Kareem, (Kahreem) or Kerim) (Arabic: کریم‎) is a common given name and surname of Arabic origin that means generous or noble. It should not be confused with Al-Karim (Arabic: الکریم‎), which is one of the 99 names of Allah, meaning The Most Generous. Karimsk is also a spelling of the similar, though much less common, name (Arabic: كرم‎), which is commonly spelled as Karam, Karem or Kerem. Another derivative name of (Arabic: أکرم‎) is Akram, meaning more generous.

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