Akim

An akim (Kazakh: әкім, ákim, pl. әкімi; Kyrgyz: аким; Russian: аким) is the head of a local government in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan. It is derived from the Arabic word حاكم hakim, which means "ruler" or "governor". Akim means God will establish. Other meanings of Akim include trusting in God or coming from God. Some names relating to Akim are Akin, Yakim, and Joakim.

Akim

An akim (Kazakh: әкім, ákim, pl. әкімi; Kyrgyz: аким; Russian: аким) is the head of a local government in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan. It is derived from the Arabic word حاكم hakim, which means "ruler" or "governor". Akim means God will establish. Other meanings of Akim include trusting in God or coming from God. Some names relating to Akim are Akin, Yakim, and Joakim.