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Abdellah is an Arabic name meaning "Servant of God", popular among Muslims worldwide since early Islamic times, symbolizing devotion to Allah.
Abdelrahman is an Arabic masculine given name meaning "Servant of the Most Merciful.
Abdelrhman is an Arabic male name meaning "Servant of the Most Merciful", inspired by Prophet Muhammad's name and popular among Muslims.
Abderrahman is an Arabic name with historical significance, composed of 'Abd', meaning 'slave' or 'servant', and 'Ar-Rahman', meaning 'the Most Merciful'. It was popularized during the Islamic Golden Age by Abderrahman III.
Abdi is a Somali male given name meaning 'servant' or 'slave', popularized by poet Abdi Nassir.
The name Abdi originates from Somali culture and signifies 'slave' in the Somali language, but symbolizes devoted service to God and humanity.
Abdia is a Hebrew name meaning "my father knows," reflecting the belief that God knows His children intimately. It comes from the combination of the Hebrew words 'ab' meaning "father" and 'yada' meaning "to know." This name has spiritual significance and is found in the Old Testament, where it was borne by one of King David's sons. Throughout history, Abdia has been associated with royalty and spirituality, used among Jewish communities and gaining international recognition today.
Abdias is a unique Hebrew name meaning 'servant of the Lord', appearing once in the Old Testament as King David's son, and has been carried by notable figures like Saint Abdias throughout history.
Abdiasis is a Somali name derived from "abdi" meaning "servant" and "ais" meaning "powerful," signifying strength and resilience.
Abdiaziz is an Arabic name that means 'servant of the powerful', reflecting devotion and respect towards a higher power.
Abdiel is a Hebrew name meaning 'servant of God,' with significant biblical history and cultural impact.
Abdifatah is a Somali male name composed of "Abd" (servant) and "Fataah" (opening), signifying 'servant of the opener', typically associated with Islamic religious devotion.
Abdihafid is a distinct Somali male name with the meaning 'servant of the pure one'.
Abdihakim is a Somali name meaning "servant of the wise one," derived from Arabic words 'abd' (servant) and 'haqim' (intelligent or wise).
Abdihamid is an Arabic-origin name meaning "Servant of Praise", historically associated with Prophet Muhammad's father, and now widely used across diverse cultures and faiths.
Abdikadir is a Somali male given name derived from Arabic, meaning 'servant of the Mighty One.'
Abdikarim is a Somali name combining 'Abd' meaning servant and 'Karim' meaning generous, signifying 'the generous servant', with roots in Islamic culture.
Abdikhaliq is an Arabic name meaning "slave of the Exalted One," emphasizing devotion and humility in Islamic tradition.
Abdilahi is a Somali name composed of "Abdi" (servant) and "Allah", translating to "Slave/ Servant of Allah".
Abdimalik is an African name of Fulani origin, meaning "servant king", reflecting the blend of African and Islamic influences prevalent in West Africa.
Abdinajib is an Arabic name that means "the noble servant", carrying historic significance as borne by renowned Islamic scholars like Abu Abdullah Najib al-Din Muhammad ibn Tahir al-Halabi and members of the Mamluk dynasty.
Abdinasir is a Swahili name composed of "Abd" (servant) and "Nasir" (helper), meaning 'Servant of the Helper'.
Abdiqani is a unique Somali name derived from 'abdi' meaning 'slave/servant' and 'qani', referring to a large wild cat, signifying strength and courage.
Abdirahim is a Somali name meaning "slave of the Most High" (God), composed of 'Abdi' (servant) and 'Rahim' (Most High).
Abdirahin is a Somali name of Arabic origin meaning "slave of the merciful," reflecting Islamic values of mercy and compassion.
Abdirahman is an Arabic name derived from 'Abd' meaning servant and 'Ar-Rahman', one of Allah's mercy attributes, signifying "Servant of the Merciful".
Abdirashid: A unique Somali name meaning 'Enlightened Servant', tracing back to the Islamic Golden Age.
Abdirisaq is an uncommon Arabic name with profound meaning, 'servant of the merciful,' originating from Middle Eastern Muslim communities.
Abdirizak is an Arabic name meaning "Servant of Prosperity," popular among Somalis and Muslims worldwide.
Abdirizaq is an Arabic name meaning "servant of prosperity", popularized by Muhammad's companions, now found mostly in Muslim communities worldwide.
Abdisalam is an Arabic name meaning "servant of peace.
Abdisalan is an Arabic name composed of 'Abd', meaning servant or worshipper, and 'Islān', a variant of the Islamic prophet Isa's (Jesus) name, thus translating to "servant of Jesus".
Abdisamad is a Somali name derived from 'abdi' (servant) and 'samaad' (happiness), meaning 'content servant'. It was popularized during the Geledi Sultanate, reflecting values of loyalty and contentment.
Abdishakur is a Somali male name derived from Arabic words 'Abd' (servant) and 'Shakur' (grateful), conveying the meaning "servant who is grateful".
Abdiwahab is an Arabic name meaning 'Generous Servant of the All-Giving' inspired by Abd al-Wahhab ibn Sulayman, the Islamic reformer.
Abdiwali is a Somali name composed of "Abd" (servant) and "Wali" (friend), signifying "servant of the friend.
Abdo is an Arabic name derived from 'abd', meaning "slave" or "servant", but in a religious context, it signifies devotion to God.
Abdon is a Hebrew name meaning "servant".
The masculine given name Abdou originates from Arabic, derived from 'abd' meaning 'slave' or 'servant', and is often used to express devotion to Allah in Islamic tradition.
Abdoul is a male given name of Arabic origin, derived from 'abd', meaning 'slave'. It signifies devotion to Allah and has been borne by notable figures like Sultan Abdulhamid II and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.