Abdulhameed is of Arabic origin, translating to "Servant of the Praiseworthy". It is composed of 'Abd', meaning servant, and 'Al-Hameed', which means praise or laudable. This name has a rich history in the Middle East and North Africa, often associated with Islamic culture and tradition. Abdulhameed carries a sense of respect and admiration, embodying values such as devotion and honor. It is typically used for boys and has gained global recognition due to its unique sound and meaning.
"Abdulhameed saw an increase in popularity between 2010 and 2016, with 6 births compared to the 5 births in both 2010 and 2019. Overall, there were 16 babies named Abdulhameed during these three years."