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      Meaning of the first name Abdu

      Origin

      Arabic, Common in Islamic Cultures

      Meaning

      Servant or Slave of God

      Variations

      Abdul, Abdus, Abdual
      The name Abdu is derived from the Arabic term عبد (ʿabd), which means servant or slave. In Islamic culture, it is often used as part of longer names that include one of the many names of God, such as Abdul Rahman (servant of the Most Merciful) or Abdul Malik (servant of the King). The use of Abdu signifies humility and devotion, portraying the individual as a servant of God and acknowledging the supremacy of the divine in their life.

      Historically, the name can be traced back to early Islamic society, where names carrying the connotation of servitude to God were not only common but also held great significance. The practice of naming individuals with Abdu followed the tradition of attributing epithets to oneself that expressed a relationship to the divine. This custom helped reinforce the socio-religious structures of Islamic communities and served as an identity marker that conveyed piety and religious adherence.

      In contemporary times, Abdu remains a popular name in many Muslim-majority countries and among Islamic communities worldwide. It is often used as a standalone name or in combination with the names of Allah, reflecting a continued emphasis on faith and servitude in personal identity. The name is prevalent in various contexts, from formal settings to everyday life, and has become a symbol of cultural heritage among Arabic-speaking populations. As globalization spreads, the name Abdu is also gaining recognition beyond its traditional domains, illustrating its enduring relevance.

      Based on our records...

      Khan

      This is the most common surname associated with Abdu.

      Abdu

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

      Albert

      This is the most common name for a child of a Abdu.
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      1910 is when there were the most people born with the first name Abdu.

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