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Abdul Boy

Popularity: #835 · Trend: ↘ Falling

Name Meaning & Origin Pronunciation: AB-dool /æbˈdul/

Origin: Arabic

Meaning: Servant of (God)

Historical & Cultural Background

The name Abdul originates from Arabic, specifically derived from the root word "ʿabd," meaning "servant" or "slave." The full form "Abdul" translates to "servant of" and is often followed by one of the names of God in Islam, such as "Abdul Rahman" (servant of the Most Merciful) or "Abdul Malik" (servant of the King). This construction reflects a deep cultural and religious significance, emphasizing devotion and servitude to the divine.

The name entered the English language through various historical interactions with Arabic culture, particularly during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, when European scholars began translating Arabic texts and engaging with Islamic civilization. Historically, the name Abdul has been borne by numerous notable figures in Islamic history, including various caliphs and scholars.

One significant milestone is the use of the name in the context of the Abbasid Caliphate, which flourished from the 8th to the 13th centuries. The Abbasids were known for their contributions to science, philosophy, and the arts, and many of their leaders bore the name Abdul as part of their titles, reinforcing its prominence in Islamic culture.

Additionally, the name appears in various historical texts and religious writings, including the Quran, which has been translated into numerous languages, including English, since the 17th century. Culturally, the name Abdul carries connotations of humility and piety, resonating deeply within Islamic tradition.

It is often associated with virtues such as servitude to God and moral integrity. The name's enduring presence in Muslim communities around the world underscores its significance, as it embodies a connection to faith and identity.

Variants and diminutives of the name, such as Abd or Abdi, are also found in different cultures, reflecting the name's adaptability and widespread appeal across various regions and languages.

Famous people named Abdul

Abdul Jabbar is a former professional basketball player best known for his time with the Milwaukee Bucks and Los Angeles Lakers.
Abdul Sattar Edhi was a philanthropist and humanitarian best known for founding the Edhi Foundation.
Abdul Rahman Al-Sumait was a physician and philanthropist best known for his work in Africa and founding Direct Aid.
Abdul Qadeer Khan is a nuclear scientist best known for his role in Pakistan's nuclear program.

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U.S. Historical Usage

The name Abdul was first seen in the United States in 1930. Abdul has ranked as high as #921 nationally, which occurred in 1975, and has been most popular in New York, California, Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Virginia. In the past 5 years the name Abdul has been trending down compared to the previous 5 years.

Popularity Over Time (National)

Top States for Abdul (2024)

State Births Share
NY 14
30%
TX 8
17%
CA 7
15%
MD 7
15%
VA 6
13%
OH 5
11%

Popularity Over Time (National) — Table

YearBirths
19307
19357
19375
19397
19406
19419
19429
19436
19446
194510
19466
194715
194812
194912
19508
195111
19549
19565
19577
19586
196011
196110
196211
196311
19649
196521
196611
196720
196827
196933
197043
197149
197298
197386
197481
1975157
1976157
1977147
1978106
1979128
1980104
198195
198291
1983103
198479
198560
198661
198764
198867
198993
1990121
1991127
1992122
1993107
1994125
1995126
1996136
1997153
1998142
1999140
2000135
2001137
2002145
2003153
2004112
2005123
2006122
2007124
2008126
2009127
2010102
2011114
2012116
2013114
2014104
2015122
2016127
2017132
2018120
2019108
2020111
202188
2022105
202393
202489