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Aali is an Arabic masculine name that means "high, lofty, sublime," derived from the Arabic root علا (ʿalā) meaning "to be high." The name embodies qualities of elevation and grandeur, often chosen for its aspirational c...
Aaliyah is a feminine given name that gained widespread popularity in the English-speaking world through the American singer Aaliyah Haughton (1979–2001), known mononymously as Aaliyah. The name is a variant of the Arabi...
Aamaal is an Arabic feminine name that means "hopes, aspirations". It is a plural form of Amal 1, which derives from the Arabic root أمل (ʾamala) meaning "to hope for." The name reflects a positive outlook, embodying the...
Aamina is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Amina (آمنة), as well as the Somali form. The name is deeply rooted in Islamic tradition, as it was borne by the mother of the Prophet Muhammad, Āminah bint Wahb. A...
Aaminah is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Amina (آمنة), derived from the Arabic root أمن (ʾamina), meaning "safe, secure" or "to be faithful." This name holds profound significance in Islamic tradition as...
Aamir is a variant of the Arabic name Amir, which means "commander" or "prince." This name is derived from the Arabic root a-m-r, which conveys authority and command. The title amir (often anglicized as emir) was histori...
Aamir 1 is an Arabic masculine given name that means "prosperous, substantial, populated." It is derived from the Arabic root ʿamara (عمر), which conveys the idea of living long, thriving, and building civilization. The...
'Aamir is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Aamir (عامر), derived from the Arabic root عمر (ʿamara), meaning "to live long, to thrive." The name directly signifies "prosperous," "substantial," or "populated,"...
Abbas is a classical Arabic name with deep roots in Islamic history and religious significance. The name carries the meaning "austere" in Arabic, though some sources also associate it with "lion"—both interpretations ref...
'Abbas is an alternate transcription of the Arabic and Persian name Abbas, which itself means "austere" in Arabic. The name is deeply rooted in Islamic history, being borne by the Prophet Muhammad's uncle, al-'Abbas ibn...
Abd is an Arabic masculine name meaning "servant". It is derived from the Arabic root ʿabd, which signifies servitude or worship. In Islamic tradition, the name is often used as a prefix in compound theophoric names that...
Abd al-Aziz is a male Arabic given name and surname, built from the Arabic words ʿabd (عبد) meaning "servant" and al-ʿazīz (العزيز) meaning "the Almighty" or "the Powerful". As a theophoric name, it means "servant of the...
Abd al-Fattah is a Muslim male given name and, in modern usage, surname, of Arabic origin. It is a theophoric name built from the Arabic words ʿabd (عبد, meaning "servant") and al-Fattāḥ (الفتّاح, meaning "the Conqueror"...
Abd al-Ghani is an Arabic masculine given name meaning "servant of the all-sufficient" or "servant of the wealthy." It is a theophoric name formed from ʿabd ("servant") and ghanīy ("rich, wealthy"), one of the 99 names o...
Abd al-Hadi (also romanized as Abdul Hadi or Abdel Hadi) is a Muslim male given name and, in modern usage, a surname. It is a theophoric name built from the Arabic words ʿabd meaning "servant" and al-Hādī ("the Guide"),...
Abd al-Hakim is a masculine Arabic theophoric name meaning "servant of the wise." It is formed from عبد (ʿabd), meaning "servant," and حكيم (ḥakīm), meaning "wise." Al-Ḥakīm ("the All-Wise") is one of the 99 names of God...
Abd al-Hamid is a theophoric Arabic male given name that combines the elements ʿabd ("servant") and al-Ḥamīd ("the Praiseworthy", one of the names of God in Islam), thus meaning "servant of the Praiseworthy". The name is...
Abd al-Haqq (Arabic: عبد الحقّ) is an Arabic masculine given name and, in modern usage, a surname. It is a theophoric name built from the Arabic words ʿabd (عبد) meaning "servant" and al-Ḥaqq (الحقّ) meaning "the Truth",...
Abd al-Ilah (Arabic: عبد الإله) is an Arabic masculine given name meaning "servant of the god". It is composed of the elements ʿabd ("servant") and ʾilāh ("god, deity"), making it a theophoric name common in Islamic cult...
Abd al-Kader is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Abd al-Qadir (عبد القادر). It is a theophoric name formed from the Arabic words عبد (ʿabd) meaning "servant" and قادر (qādir) meaning "capable, powerful", thu...
Abd al-Karim is a Muslim male given name of Arabic origin, meaning "servant of the generous" from Arabic عبد (ʿabd) meaning "servant" combined with كريم (karīm) meaning "generous". It is a theophoric name, reflecting one...
Abdallah is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Abd Allah, which means "servant of Allah." It is a theophoric name built from the Arabic words ʿabd (عبد), meaning "servant," and Allāh (الله), meaning "the God."...
Abd Allah is an Arabic theophoric name meaning "servant of Allah," derived from the Arabic words ʿabd (عبد, "servant") and Allāh (الله, "the deity"). It is one of the most common names in the Muslim world, reflecting the...
Abd al-Latif (Arabic: عبد اللطيف) is a masculine Arabic theophoric name meaning "servant of the gentle" or "servant of the All-gentle." It is formed from ʿabd (عبد), meaning "servant," and al-Laṭīf (اللطيف), one of the 9...
Abd al-Majid (also romanized as Abdul Majid, Abdelmadjid, or Abdelmajid) is a masculine Arabic theophoric name meaning “servant of the All-glorious.” It is formed from the Arabic word ʿabd (عبد, “servant”) combined with...
Abd al-Malik is an Arabic masculine given name meaning "servant of the King." It is composed of ʿabd ("servant") and malik ("king"), with the definite article al-. In Islamic context, al-Malik is one of the names of God...
Abd al-Muhsin is an Arabic masculine given name that translates to "servant of the beneficent." It is a theophoric name formed from ʿabd ("servant") and muḥsin ("beneficent, charitable"), one of the attributes of God in...
Abd al-Qadir (Arabic: عبد القادر) is a male Muslim given name of Arabic origin. It is a theophoric name formed from the Arabic words ʿabd meaning "servant" and qādir meaning "capable, powerful", thus translating to "serv...
Abd al-Rahim is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Abd ar-Rahim, which means "servant of the merciful." It is a theophoric name formed from the Arabic words عبد (ʿabd) meaning "servant" and رحيم (raḥīm) meanin...
Abd al-Rahman is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name عبد الرحمٰن (see Abd ar-Rahman). The name is a theophoric formation, meaning "servant of the Merciful" — ʿabd meaning "servant" and ar-Raḥman meaning "the Me...
Abd al-Rashid is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name عبد الرشيد (see Abd ar-Rashid). It is a male Muslim given name and, in modern usage, also a surname. The name is theophoric, built from the Arabic words ʿabd...
Abd al-Salam is an alternate transcription of the Arabic عبد السلام (see Abd as-Salam). This theophoric name is built on the Arabic words ʿabd (servant) and salām (peace), and means "servant of the All-peaceable" — as-Sa...
Abd al-Wali (Arabic: عبد الولي) is an Arabic masculine given name meaning "servant of the protector". It is formed from the Arabic word ʿabd (عبد), meaning "servant", and walī (ولي), meaning "helper, protector, friend"....
Abd ar-Rahim is an Arabic masculine name meaning "servant of the Merciful," derived from ʿabd ("servant") and raḥīm ("merciful"). It is a theophoric name, one of many formed by combining ʿabd with one of the 99 names of...
Abd ar-Rahman is a male Arabic given name meaning "servant of the merciful" from Arabic عبد (ʿabd) meaning "servant" and رحْمن (raḥman) meaning "merciful". It is a theophoric name, reflecting one of the 99 names of God i...
Abd ar-Rashid is an Arabic masculine given name that means "servant of the rightly guided." It is a theophoric name formed from the Arabic elements ʿabd ("servant") and rashīd ("rightly guided"), one of the 99 names of G...
Abd as-Salam is a male Muslim honorific or given name of Arabic origin. It is a theophoric name, meaning "servant of the All-peaceable" or "servant of the peaceful," derived from the Arabic elements ʿabd (servant) and sa...
Abdel is an alternate transliteration of the Arabic ʿAbd al- (عبد ال), a foundational element in Islamic naming tradition. The term combines two Arabic components: Abd (عبد), meaning "servant," and the definite article a...
Abdelaziz is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name عبد العزيز (see Abd al-Aziz), meaning "servant of the Almighty." It is a theophoric name formed from ʿabd ("servant") and al-ʿAzīz ("the Almighty"), one of the 9...
Abdelfattah is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Abd al-Fattah, chiefly used in North Africa. The name is a theophoric compound built from the Arabic words ʿabd (عبد), meaning "servant," and al-Fattāḥ (الفتّا...
Abdelghani is a variant transcription of the Arabic name Abd al-Ghani, chiefly used in North Africa. It is a theophoric name built from the Arabic words abd (عبد), meaning "servant," and al-Ghani (الغني), meaning "the Al...
Abdelhak is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name عبد الحقّ (see Abd al-Haqq), chiefly used in North Africa. It is a masculine given name and, in modern usage, also a surname.EtymologyThe name derives from the Ar...
Abdelhakim is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Abd al-Hakim (عبد الحكيم), chiefly used in North Africa. It is a theophoric name built from the Arabic words ʿabd (عبد) meaning "servant" and al-Ḥakīm (الحكيم)...
Abdelhamid is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name عبد الحميد (see Abd al-Hamid). It is a common given name in the Arab world and among Muslims globally.EtymologyThe name derives from the Arabic elements عبد (ʿa...
Abdelkader is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Abd al-Qadir (عبد القادر), chiefly used in North Africa. The name is a theophoric formation, combining ʿabd (عبد), meaning "servant," with al-Qādir (القادر), on...
Abdelkrim is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name عبد الكريم (see Abd al-Karim) chiefly used in North Africa. The name is a theophoric compound meaning "servant of the Generous" (from Arabic عبد (ʿabd) meaning "...
Abdellah is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Abd Allah (عبد الله), chiefly used in North Africa. The name means "servant of Allah," combining the Arabic elements ʿabd (servant) and Allah (the deity). It is a...
Abdellatif is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Abd al-Latif, primarily used in North Africa. The name is composed of two elements: عبد (ʿabd) meaning "servant" and لطيف (laṭīf) meaning "gentle". Thus, the fu...
Abdelmadjid is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Abd al-Majid, primarily used in Algeria. The name is a theophoric compound, combining ʿabd ("servant") with al-Majīd ("the Glorious"), one of the names of God...
Abdelmajid is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Abd al-Majid, chiefly used in North Africa. It is a theophoric name composed of ʿabd meaning "servant" and majīd meaning "glorious", thus signifying "servant of...
Abdelrahman is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Abd ar-Rahman, which means "servant of the merciful" from Arabic عبد (ʿabd) meaning "servant" combined with رحْمن (raḥman) meaning "merciful". The name is a th...
Abderrahim is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Abd ar-Rahim, chiefly used in North Africa. The name is a theophoric compound meaning "servant of the merciful," derived from Arabic ʿabd ("servant") and raḥīm...
Abderrahmane is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Abd ar-Rahman, chiefly used in North Africa. The name is composed of the elements ʿabd meaning "servant" and raḥman meaning "merciful", thus signifying "serva...
Abdeslam is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Abd as-Salam, chiefly used in North Africa. The name is a theophoric compound meaning "servant of the All-peaceable," derived from Arabic ʿabd ("servant") and as-...
Abdessalam is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Abd as-Salam, chiefly used in North Africa. The name is a theophoric compound meaning "servant of the All-peaceable," derived from Arabic ʿabd ("servant") and s...
Abdo is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Abduh (عبده), which means "his servant" in Arabic. It is a masculine given name commonly used in the Arab world, particularly in the Levant and Egypt. The name carrie...
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...
Abduh is an Arabic masculine name meaning "his servant" (from abd "servant" + the suffix -uh meaning "his"). It is a theophoric name, implicitly referring to service to God, and is closely related to the more common Abdu...
Abdul is a common transliteration of the Arabic compound ʿAbd al- (عبد ال), meaning "servant of the." It functions as the first part of many theophoric male given names in the Islamic world, where the second element is o...
Abdul 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...
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