Cabdirashiid
Masculine
Somali
Meaning & Origin
Cabdirashiid is the Somali form of Abd ar-Rashid, an Arabic masculine given name composed of ʿabd (servant) and rashīd (rightly guided), meaning "servant of the rightly guided." In Somali, the name adapts Arabic phonetics to local orthography, reflecting the influence of Islam on Somali onomastics.Etymology and Religious ContextThe name derives from the Arabic ʿabd (عبد), a common prefix in theophoric names meaning "servant of," followed by ar-Rashid, one of the 99 names of God in Islam. Ar-Rashid signifies "the righteously guided" and emphasizes divine guidance. This construction parallels other ʿabd names, which express devotion and submission to God.Cultural SignificanceIn Somali culture, Cabdirashiid is a common variant alongside Abdirashid (with similar phonetics). The name fits into a broader tradition of using ʿabd compounds across the Muslim world; other linguistic adaptations include Abd al-Rashid and Abdur Rashid in Arabic and Bengali respectively. While notable bearers are not widely recorded, the name remains in use among Somali communities, reflecting historical ties to Arabia through trade and religious affiliation.Meaning: "Servant of the rightly guided"Origin: Arabic via Somali adaptationType: Religious theophoric nameUsage: Somalia and Somali diaspora