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      Meaning of the first name Abed

      Origin

      Arabic

      Meaning

      Servant or Worshipper of God

      Variations

      Abedabun, Abednego, Abednago
      The name Abed is derived from the Arabic word عابد (ʿĀbid), which translates to servant or worshipper of God. It signifies a deep spiritual commitment, reflecting humility and devotion in the practice of faith. In many cultures, especially within Islamic contexts, names that depict servitude to the divine are held in high regard, showcasing a person's relationship with God and their adherence to religious values.

      Historically, the name Abed has been prominent in Islamic literature and among notable figures throughout the ages. It is often found in historical texts, poetry, and religious discourse, illustrating the importance of service to God in Islamic teaching. The name has been borne by various scholars, saints, and poets, embedding it within the tapestry of Arabic and Islamic history. Its roots can also be traced back to pre-Islamic times, when names reflecting servitude to deities were common among various cultures in the region.

      In contemporary society, Abed continues to be a popular name among Arabic-speaking communities and cultures influenced by Islam. It is often given to boys, not just as a reflection of faith but also as a wish for them to embody qualities like humility and dedication. The name can also be found in various forms of media, literature, and popular culture, further solidifying its relevance today. Despite the evolution of societal norms and values, the name maintains its significance, symbolizing a lasting connection to spirituality and heritage.

      Based on our records...

      Fairchild

      This is the most common surname associated with Abed.

      Eugenie

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

      Mary

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