Bouizakarne ((Berber/Tifinagh script): â´±âµÂⵢⵣⴰⴽⴰâµÂâµÂ, Arabic: èàÃÂòÃÂçñÃÂ) is a town in the Guelmim Province, Guelmim-Oued Noun, in southern Morocco. In the 2014 census, it had a population of 14,228, the fifth-largest in the region and second-highest in the province after the regional capital Guelmim.
The city name is composed of two Berber (Tashelhit) words, bou/bu/â´±âµÂ, meaning 'owner of', and izakarne/izakarn/âµÂⵣⴰⴽⴰâµÂâµÂ, plural of izikr/âµÂâµ£âµÂâ´½âµÂ, meaning 'cord'.
The town's surrounding Anti-Atlas mountains are covered with argan trees.