Certificate of Name
Abdou
Masculine
Arabic
Meaning & Origin
Abdou is a form of Abduh used in West and North Africa. The root name Abduh means "his servant" in Arabic, derived from the components abd (servant) and hu (him), referring to servitude to God. As a variant, Abdou shares this theophoric meaning, emphasizing devotion in Islamic culture. Etymology and Linguistic Roots The name Abdou belongs to a family of Arabic names beginning with Abd (servant), typically followed by one of the names of God. Common variants include Abd, Abdel, Abdo, Abduh, and Abdul. In West and North Africa, the form Abdou is particularly prevalent, often used as a given name or surname. The diminutives Obaid and Ubayd also derive from the same root, meaning "little servant." Cultural and Geographic Distribution While Abdou is primarily a masculine given name in Arabic-speaking regions of Africa, it also appears as a surname. According to the 2010 United States Census, Abdou is the 27,918th most common surname in the U.S., with 859 bearers, predominantly White (79.98%) and Black/African American (14.55%). This reflects immigration patterns from North and West Africa. In other languages and cultures, related forms include Abdul (Uzbek), Obed (Biblical Latin), Iobed (Biblical Greek), Oved (Hebrew), and Cabdi (Somali). Notable Bearers Notable individuals with the name Abdou include Abdou Diouf, the second president of Senegal (1981–2000), and Abdou Moumouni, a Nigerien physicist. The name is also common among athletes and artists in the region. Meaning: "His servant" (form of Abduh) Origin: Arabic Type: Given name and surname Usage regions: West and North Africa, also diaspora communities
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