Abduljabbar is a unique and distinctive given name of Arabic origin, primarily used within the Muslim community worldwide. Derived from two elements, 'Abd' meaning "slave" or "servant," and 'Jabbar,' which signifies "all-powerful" or "the subduer," this name reflects deep religious devotion and respect for the divine power. It is often bestowed upon children in the hope that they may grow to embody the qualities of humility, strength, and resilience suggested by their name. While its pronunciation varies slightly depending on regional accents and linguistic interpretations, Abduljabbar is universally recognized as a name rich with spiritual significance and cultural heritage.
"Abduljabbar saw a steady increase in its popularity from 2011 to 2019, with 5 births each year until reaching a peak of 6 births in 2012 and again in 2019. The name then dipped slightly to 5 births in 2013 before experiencing another spike to 7 births in 2021. Over this decade-long span, Abduljabbar was given to a total of 39 newborns."