Certificate of Name
'Ebdulla
Masculine
Kurdish
Meaning & Origin
'Ebdulla is the Kurdish form of the Arabic name Abd Allah, meaning “servant of Allah.” The name combines the elements ʿabd (“servant”) and Allah (the Arabic word for God). It reflects the Islamic tradition of naming children with theophoric names that express devotion to God.Etymology and Historical ContextThe original Arabic form, Abd Allah, was borne by the father of the Prophet Muhammad, who died before Muhammad's birth. The name has been widely used throughout the Muslim world, appearing in many variant forms such as Abdullah (Urdu), Abdalla (Swahili), Abdellah (Maghrebi Arabic), and Abdulla (Uzbek). The Kurdish form 'Ebdulla emerged through the linguistic adaptations of Arabic names into Kurdish, where the Arabic 'ayn (ع) is sometimes omitted or altered.In Kurdish culture, the name is primarily used in Muslim communities, particularly among Sunni Kurds. It follows the common pattern of Arabic compound names beginning with 'Abd (servant), combined with one of the 99 names of God in Islam, such as 'Abd al-Rahman or 'Abd al-Qadir.Cultural and Religious SignificanceThe name carries deep religious significance, as it directly references the Islamic concept of servitude to God. In the Qur'an, believers are encouraged to be humble servants of Allah. The naming practice has been prevalent since early Islamic times and remains popular among Kurdish Muslims today.Variants and Related NamesRelated Kurdish forms include 'Ebdilrehman and 'Ebdilqadir. The name is also closely related to the Arabic Abd al-Ilah, which combines 'abd with al-Ilah (“the deity”), a cognate of Allah.Meaning: “Servant of Allah”Origin: Kurdish variant of Arabic Abd AllahGender: MasculineUsage: Kurdish
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