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Alternate rendering of the Arabic name عبد العزيز (see Abd al-Aziz), along with its standard Urdu, Indonesian, and Malay variants.

An alternative transcription of the Arabic name عبد العزيز (see Abd al-Aziz).

Alternative rendering of Arabic عبد الهادي (refer to Abd al-Hadi).

An alternative transcription of the Arabic name عبد الحميد (see Abd al-Hamid), along with its typical Indonesian and Malay rendition.

Turkish version of Abd al-Hamid.

Alternate rendering of the Arabic name عبد الحقّ (refer to Abd al-Haqq) along with its standard Urdu transliteration.

Turkish variation of Abd al-Qadir.

Turkish version of Abd al-Karim.

A variation of the name Abd Allah in various languages, along with an alternative spelling of the Arabic name.

Fula variation of Abd Allah.

Alternate spelling of the Arabic name عبد الله (see Abd Allah), along with its standard form in multiple languages.

The Hausa version of Abd Allah, along with its Somali equivalent.

Turkish version of Abd al-Latif.

Tajik and Uzbek variation of Abd Allah.

Uzbek and Tajik variation of Abd Allah.

Tajik version of Abd Allah.

An alternative transcription of the Arabic name عبد المجيد (refer to Abd al-Majid).

Alternative rendering of Arabic عبد المحسن (refer to Abd al-Muhsin).

Alternate rendering of the Arabic عبد الرحمٰن (refer to Abd ar-Rahman), along with its standard Malay and Indonesian usage.

Alternate rendering of Arabic عبد الرحمٰن (see Abd ar-Rahman).

Chechen variation of Abd ar-Rahman.

An alternative transcription of the Arabic name عبد الرحيم (see Abd ar-Rahim).

An alternative rendering of the Arabic name عبد الرحمٰن (see Abd ar-Rahman), along with the standard Bengali spelling.

Alternate rendering of the Arabic name عبد الرحمٰن (see Abd ar-Rahman), along with its common Turkish variation.

Alternate rendering of the Arabic عبد الرشيد (see Abd ar-Rashid), along with the standard Bengali transliteration.

An alternative transcription of the Arabic name عبد السلام (see Abd as-Salam) along with its standard Bengali rendering.

Uyghur version of Abd al-Wali.

A shortened version of Abraham.

Initially a Frisian variant of Adalbert, and also derived from several other names that incorporate the Old German element adal, meaning "noble,"...

The feminine version of Abebe.

Derived from the Amharic ʾababa, which means "flower".

Alternate Arabic transcription is عابد (refer to Abid), or it can be written as عبد (see Abd). Additionally, this is the typical Bengali...

The name means "servant of Nebo" in Akkadian, with Nebo representing the Babylonian deity of wisdom. In the Old Testament, Abednego is the Babylonian...

Alternative spelling of the Urdu ابیھا (refer to Abiha).

An alternative transcription of the Arabic عبير (see Abir).

A variation of Abigail.

Hungarian variation of Abel.

Derived from the Hebrew name הֶבֶל, which translates to "breath". According to the Old Testament, Hevel was the second son of Adam and Eve, and he...

Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian variations of the French name Abélard are used in tribute to the 12th-century French philosopher and theologian...

Italian version of Abel.

The Danish version of Apollonia.

Has the meaning "born on a Tuesday" in the Akan language.

This name originates from the Basque word abe, which means "pillar". It serves as a Basque counterpart to Pilar.

Has the meaning "we prayed and were answered" in Yoruba.

The Greek version of the name Abner found in biblical texts.

Has the meaning "shine, illuminate, burn" in the Amharic language.

Has the meaning "radiating light, shining" in the Amharic language.

Greek form used in the Bible for Abishai.

The Greek version of the name Absalom found in the Bible.

Derived from Sanskrit आभा (ābhā), which signifies "radiance, brightness".

Derived from Sanskrit अभय (abhaya), which translates to "without fear".

An alternative transcription of Hindi/Marathi is अभिजीत or अभिजित, and in Bengali, it is অভিজিৎ (refer to Abhijit).

Derived from Sanskrit अभिजित (abhijita), which translates to "victorious." The term combines the prefix अभि (abhi), meaning "to, towards," and the...

Derived from Sanskrit अभिलाष (abhilāṣa), which translates to "wish, desire".

The feminine version of Abhilash.

Signifies "brave, fiery, heroic" in Sanskrit, derived from the prefix अभि (abhi), which translates to "towards," and the root मन्यु (manyu), meaning...

Derived from Sanskrit अभिनव (abhinava), which means "new and fresh".

Derived from Sanskrit अभिषेक (abhiṣeka), which translates to "anointing".

Diminutive form of Abigail, commonly used in Britain.

The Greek and Latin versions of the name Abijah.