Abdullahi

💡 Meaning

Servant of God, devoted one

🌍 Origin

arabic

🚼 Gender

Boy

The story behind Abdullahi

Abdullahi is an Arabic name derived from the combination of two elements: "Abd," meaning "servant" or "slave," and "Allah," the Arabic word for God. The construction follows a common Arabic naming pattern of forming names with "Abd-" prefixed to one of the ninety-nine divine attributes or names of God. The full literal meaning is "servant of God" or "devoted one." This name structure has been prevalent in Islamic cultures for centuries and has spread across the Muslim world, appearing in various linguistic and regional forms, including Abdullah, Abdulla, and Abdullha. The name reflects a fundamental Islamic theological concept of submission and servitude to God, making it deeply rooted in Islamic religious tradition and practice.

Throughout Islamic history, numerous notable figures have borne this name, most prominently Abdullah ibn Abd al-Muttalib, the father of the Prophet Muhammad. This historical connection lends the name considerable religious prestige within Islamic cultures. The name became widely used across Arab, Persian, Turkish, Somali, and other Muslim populations, serving as both a given name and part of extended patronymic naming conventions. In modern times, Abdullahi has experienced increased popularity in Western countries with growing Muslim populations, particularly in the United States during the 2010s, reflecting broader demographic and cultural trends. The name remains a symbol of faith and cultural identity for Muslim families worldwide.

✨ Quick facts

Syllables
4
Length
Long
Numerology
7
Pattern
V·C·C·V·C·C·V·C·V

📊 Popularity

US peak: #3270 (2010s)

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