Abduel is an ancient name of Arabic origin, meaning 'slave of God'. It is composed of two elements: 'abd', which means 'slave' or 'servant', and 'Allah', signifying 'God'. This name has been used throughout history, notably by the famous Islamic scholar, Abu'l-Ala al-Ma'arri. Although relatively rare today, Abduel remains a significant name in Middle Eastern cultures.
"Abduel saw its peak popularity in 1975 with five births that year."