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Abdulloh

عبدالله — عبد الله

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Abdulloh is derived from Arabic "abd" (servant) and "Allah" (God), meaning "servant of God." It is one of the most revered names in Islamic culture, representing devotion and submission to the Creator.

Origin

The name comes from Arabic and is mentioned in the Quran. The Prophet Muhammad's (PBUH) father was also named Abdullah, giving this name special significance in Islamic tradition.

Historical Roots

Throughout Islamic history, many prominent figures bore this name. Abdullah ibn Masud was a companion of the Prophet and a Quran scholar. In Central Asia, the name became widespread from the 9th-10th centuries with the spread of Islam.

Famous Bearers

  • Abdullah ibn Sina (Avicenna) (980–1037) — renowned physician, philosopher, and polymath
  • Abdullah Qodiriy (1894–1938) — founder of the Uzbek novel tradition
  • Abdullah Oripov (1941–2016) — People's Poet of Uzbekistan

Characteristics

Men named Abdulloh tend to be serious, responsible, and deeply thoughtful. They value spiritual principles and seek knowledge throughout their lives.

Variants

Abdullah (Arabic, Turkish, English), Абдулла (Russian), عبدالله (Arabic, Persian, Urdu) — used in over 50 countries worldwide.