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      Meaning of the first name Abdel

      Origin

      Arabic, North Africa

      Meaning

      Servant of the Almighty

      Variations

      Abdell, Abdella, Abdelhak
      The name Abdel is derived from Arabic, meaning Servant of the Almighty. It is often used as part of a longer compound name, such as Abdel Rahman or Abdel Aziz, where Abdel signifies servitude and devotion to God, reflecting a deep-rooted cultural and religious significance in many Islamic communities. This structure underscores a connection to faith and piety, making it a popular choice among Muslims.

      Historically, the name Abdel and its variations have appeared across North Africa and the broader Muslim world for centuries. It reflects Islamic devotion originating in the early Islamic period, where names signifying servitude to God were common among followers. Many influential figures in history have borne the name or its derivatives, contributing to the name's prominence and acceptance in diverse cultures.

      In contemporary society, Abdel remains a prevalent name across Arabic-speaking countries and among Muslim communities globally. Its usage spans numerous social and cultural contexts, exhibiting versatility in both formal and informal settings. The name is often chosen for its religious connotations and the esteem it carries, ensuring its continued popularity in modern naming practices. Additionally, in multicultural societies, Abdel has been embraced by diverse populations, often reflecting a blend of cultural heritage and personal identity.

      Based on our records...

      Aziz

      This is the most common surname associated with Abdel.

      Fatima

      This is the most common name of those married to a Abdel.

      Abdel

      This is the most common name for a child of a Abdel.
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