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30,235Abdul Aziz is a common given name in Arabic, Indonesian, Malay, and Urdu, serving as an alternate transcription of the Arabic عبد العزيز (see Abd al-Aziz). The name is composed of two elements: ʿabd meaning "servant" and...
Abdulaziz is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name عبد العزيز (see Abd al-Aziz), meaning "servant of the powerful" from Arabic عبد (ʿabd) "servant" and عزيز (ʿazīz) "powerful". It is a common name in the Muslim w...
Abdulhadi is a variant transcription of the Arabic name Abd al-Hadi, commonly used in the Arab world. It is a theophoric name built from the Arabic words ʿabd (ʿabd), meaning "servant," and al-Hādī (hādī), meaning "the G...
Abdul Hamid is a variant transcription of the Arabic name Abd al-Hamid, commonly used in Indonesia and Malaysia. The name is composed of the Arabic elements ʿabd meaning "servant" and ḥamīd meaning "praiseworthy", thus s...
Abdülhamit is the Turkish form of the Arabic name Abd al-Hamid, which means "servant of the praiseworthy" — a theophoric name built from Arabic ʿabd ("servant") and al-Ḥamīd ("the All-laudable"), one of the names of God...
Abdul Haq is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Abd al-Haqq (عبد الحقّ), as well as the usual Urdu transcription. The name is a theophoric name, built from the Arabic words ʿabd (عبد), meaning "servant," and a...
Abdülkadir is the Turkish form of Abd al-Qadir, a theophoric Arabic name meaning "servant of the capable, servant of the powerful." The name derives from the Arabic elements ʿabd ("servant") and qādir ("capable, powerful...
Abdülkerim is the Turkish form of Abd al-Karim, a theophoric Arabic name meaning "servant of the Generous" (al-Karīm being one of the 99 names of God in Islam). The name is composed of the Arabic elements ʿabd ("servant"...
Abdulla is a form of Abd Allah in several languages, as well as an alternate transcription of the Arabic name. It is a masculine given name and surname derived from the Arabic ʿabd meaning "servant" and Allah, together m...
Abdullaahi is a Fula form of Abd Allah, an Arabic name meaning "servant of Allah." The Fula (or Fulani) people, a large ethnic group spread across West Africa, adopted this name through the influence of Islam, which spre...
Etymology Abdullah is a common transliteration of the Arabic name ʻAbd Allāh (عبد الله), a theophoric name meaning "servant of Allah" or "servant of God." It is composed of the Arabic words ʿabd (عبد), meaning "servant"...
Abdullahi is a male given name and surname, most common in Nigeria, Somalia, and Ethiopia. It is a variation of the Arabic name Abd Allah, meaning "servant of Allah." The name is particularly prevalent among Hausa and So...
Abdüllatif is the Turkish form of Abd al-Latif, a theophoric name of Arabic origin. The name is composed of two elements: ʿabd meaning "servant" and laṭīf meaning "gentle" or "kind." Together, the name signifies "servant...
Abdullo is a Tajik and Uzbek form of the Arabic name Abd Allah, which means "servant of Allah." The name is built from the Arabic elements ʿabd ("servant") and Allāh ("God"). In Tajik and Uzbek, the name is adapted to lo...
Abdulloh is an Uzbek and Tajik form of the Arabic name Abd Allah, which means "servant of Allah." The name is composed of the Arabic elements ʿabd (servant) and Allah (the Islamic God). It is a theophoric name, reflectin...
Abdullohi is a Tajik variant form of the Arabic name Abd Allah, which means "servant of Allah." The name is built from the Arabic elements ʿabd ("servant") and Allāh ("God"), making it a theophoric name that expresses de...
Abdul Majid is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Abd al-Majid, a theophoric name meaning “servant of the glorious.” It is composed of the Arabic words ʿabd (“servant”) and majīd (“glorious”), the latter refer...
Abdulmohsen is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name عبد المحسن (see Abd al-Muhsin). It is a masculine given name used primarily in Arabic-speaking countries. Etymology and Meaning The name is composed of two ele...
Abdul Rahman is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name عبد الرحمٰن (see Abd ar-Rahman), and is the standard form in Malay and Indonesian. The name means "servant of the merciful", derived from Arabic عبد (ʿabd) me...
Abdulrahman is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name عبد الرحمٰن (see Abd ar-Rahman). It is a theophoric name meaning "servant of the Merciful," combining ʿabd ("servant") with ar-Raḥman ("the Merciful"), one of...
Abdurakhman is a Chechen form of the Arabic name Abd ar-Rahman. The name is built from the Arabic words ʿabd meaning "servant" and ar-Raḥman meaning "the Merciful", one of the names of God in Islam. Thus, Abdurakhman car...
Abdur Rahim is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Abd ar-Rahim, which means "servant of the merciful" from Arabic ʿabd ("servant") and raḥīm ("merciful"). The name is a theophoric name, reflecting one of the 9...
Abdur Rahman is an alternate transcription of the Arabic عبد الرحمٰن (see Abd ar-Rahman), as well as the usual Bengali transcription. The name means "servant of the merciful" from Arabic عبد (ʿabd) meaning "servant" comb...
Abdurrahman is an alternate transcription of the Arabic عبد الرحمٰن (see Abd ar-Rahman), as well as the usual Turkish form. The name is built from the Arabic words abd meaning "servant" and ar-Rahman meaning "the Mercifu...
Abdur Rashid is a common transliteration of the Arabic name Abd ar-Rashid, particularly used in Bengali and other South Asian contexts. It is a theophoric name built from the Arabic words ʿabd (servant) and al-Rashīd (th...
Abdus Salam is an alternate transcription of the Arabic عبد السلام (see Abd as-Salam), as well as the usual Bengali transcription. The name means "servant of the peaceful" from Arabic عبد (ʿabd) meaning "servant" combine...
Abduweli is a Uyghur masculine given name, representing the Uyghur form of Abd al-Wali. The name is composed of two Arabic elements: ʿabd meaning "servant" and walī meaning "helper, protector, friend". Thus, Abduweli car...
Etymology and OriginAbe is a short form of the biblical name Abraham, which itself derives from the Hebrew ʾAvraham. The name Abraham is traditionally interpreted as meaning "father of many" or is seen as a contraction o...
The name Abe is a short form of Frisian origin, primarily used in the Netherlands and Friesland. It is derived from names beginning with the Old German element adal meaning "noble," followed by a second element starting...
Abeba is a feminine given name of Amharic origin, derived from the masculine form Abebe. The name is rooted in the Amharic word አበባ (ʾababa), meaning "flower." As a feminine variant, Abeba carries the same floral symboli...
Abebe is a male given name and patronymic of Ethiopian origin, derived from the Amharic word አበባ (ʾababa) meaning "flower". The name is predominantly used in Ethiopia and among the Ethiopian diaspora, reflecting the rich...
Abed is an alternate transcription of the Arabic names عابد (see Abid) or عبد (see Abd). It is also the usual Bengali form of Abid. The name is used primarily in Arabic-speaking countries and Bangladesh, as well as among...
Abednego is a Babylonian name meaning "servant of Nebo" in Akkadian, Nebo being the Babylonian god of wisdom. In the Old Testament, Abednego is the Babylonian name given to Azariah, one of the three Jewish men cast into...
Abeeha is an alternate transcription of the Urdu name ابیھا (see Abiha). It is a feminine given name used primarily in Urdu-speaking communities, particularly in Pakistan and India.Etymology and MeaningThe name Abeeha de...
Abeer is a feminine Arabic name that is an alternate transcription of عبير (see Abir). The name derives from the Arabic root meaning "scent, fragrance" or "perfume," evoking a sense of beauty and pleasantness. It is a po...
Abegail is a variant spelling of the name Abigail, a feminine given name of Hebrew origin. The name Abigail derives from the Hebrew אֲבִיגַיִל (ʾAviḡayil), meaning "my father is joy" or "my father is exulted," composed o...
Ábel is the Hungarian form of Abel, a biblical name that has been adapted into many European languages. The name ultimately derives from the Hebrew Hevel, meaning "breath" or "vapor," reflecting the transient nature of l...
Abel is a biblical name of profound significance, derived from the Hebrew Hevel (הֶבֶל), meaning "breath" or "vapor." This etymology reflects the transient and fragile nature of life, a theme central to the story of Abel...
Abelardo is a masculine given name used in Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish. It is a form of the French name Abélard, given in honor of the 12th-century French philosopher and theologian Pierre Abélard (known in English...
Abele is the Italian form of Abel, a name of Hebrew origin. In Italian, it is pronounced /aˈbɛ.le/ and is used exclusively as a masculine given name. The name directly corresponds to the English Abel, carrying the same b...
Abelone is a Danish feminine given name, derived as a form of Apollonia. Apollonia itself is the feminine form of Apollonios, an ancient Greek personal name derived from the god Apollo. The name thus carries a rich mytho...
Abena is a feminine given name of Akan origin, meaning "born on Tuesday." In Akan culture, day names are a traditional practice where children are named after the day of the week they were born, each associated with spec...
Abene is a Basque feminine name derived from the Basque word abe, meaning "pillar". It serves as the Basque equivalent of the Spanish name Pilar, which itself is taken from the title of the Virgin Mary, María del Pilar,...
Abeni is a Yoruba female name meaning "we prayed and we received" in the Yoruba language. It reflects a common naming tradition among the Yoruba people of Nigeria, where names often express gratitude to God or acknowledg...
Abenner is the Biblical Greek form of the Hebrew name Abner. The name appears in the Greek translation of the Old Testament, the Septuagint, where it renders the Hebrew ʾAvner or ʾAbiner.EtymologyThe underlying Hebrew na...
Abera is a masculine given name of Amharic origin, meaning "shine, illuminate, burn" in the Amharic language. It is also used as a surname. The name reflects qualities of brightness and light, often associated with hope...
Aberash is a feminine given name of Amharic origin, meaning "giving off light" or "shining." The name is derived from the Amharic verb abärrä (አበረ), which means "to shine" or "to give light." In Ethiopian culture, names...
Abessa is the Biblical Greek form of the Hebrew name Abishai. In the Greek translation of the Old Testament (the Septuagint), Hebrew names were often adapted to Greek phonology and morphology, resulting in forms like Abe...
Abessalom is the Biblical Greek form of Absalom, a name of Hebrew origin meaning "father is peace." In the Greek translation of the Old Testament (the Septuagint), the Hebrew name ʾAvshalom was rendered as Abessalom, ref...
Abha is a feminine given name of Sanskrit origin, meaning "splendour" or "light" (from ābhā). It is primarily used in Hindi-speaking regions of India. The name carries connotations of radiance, beauty, and brilliance, of...
Abhay is a masculine given name of Sanskrit origin, derived from the word abhaya (अभय), meaning "fearless" or "without fear." The name is composed of the prefix a- (meaning "not") and bhaya (meaning "fear"), thus literal...
Abhijeet is an alternate transcription of the Hindi/Marathi अभिजीत (Abhijit) or Bengali অভিজিৎ (Abhijit), commonly used in Bengali, Hindi, and Marathi-speaking regions. It is a masculine name derived from the Sanskrit el...
Abhijit is a masculine given name common in the Indian subcontinent, particularly in Bengali, Hindi, and Marathi-speaking communities. It derives from the Sanskrit word abhijita (अभिजित), which means "victorious" or "con...
Abhilash is a masculine given name of Sanskrit origin, primarily used in Hindi and Malayalam-speaking communities in India. The name derives from the Sanskrit word abhilāṣa (अभिलाष), meaning "desire" or "wish." It reflec...
Abhilasha is a feminine given name of Sanskrit origin, primarily used in India. It is the feminine form of Abhilash, which derives from the Sanskrit word abhilāṣa (अभिलाष), meaning "desire" or "wish." The name thus carri...
Abhimanyu is a masculine name of Sanskrit origin, meaning "heroic, brave, fiery". It is derived from the prefix अभि (abhi) meaning "to, towards" and मन्यु (manyu) meaning "spirit, passion, courage, anger". The name is pr...
Abhinav is a masculine Indian given name derived from the Sanskrit word abhinava (अभिनव), meaning "young," "fresh," "new," or "innovative." The name embodies qualities of novelty and modernity, reflecting a cultural appr...
Abhishek is a male given name of Sanskrit origin, widely used across India in languages such as Bengali, Punjabi, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, and Telugu. The name derives from the Sanskrit word a...
Abi is a diminutive of the female given name Abigail, typically used in British English. The name is formed by clipping the longer name, a common practice in English for creating informal or affectionate variants.Etymolo...
Abia is a Biblical Greek and Latin form of Abijah, a name of Hebrew origin. In the Old Testament, Abijah (also spelled Abijam) was the name of several characters, including the second king of Judah. The name Abijah means...