Obid
Obid
Meaning of the Name Obid
Obid is a masculine name of Arabic origin derived from "abid" (عابد), meaning "worshipper," "devoted to God," and "pious." This name bestows qualities of spirituality and devotion upon its bearer. It has been a respected and widespread name among Uzbek people.
Historical Origin
The name derives from the Arabic root "ibada" (عبادة), meaning "worship," "service," and "devotion." This word appears numerous times in the Quran. The name Abid has been widespread among Muslim peoples since the earliest centuries of Islam, appearing as "Obid" in Uzbek.
Significance in Islam
In Islam, worship is the fundamental purpose of human life. The Quran states: "I did not create the jinn and mankind except to worship Me" (Adh-Dhariyat, 56). Naming a child Obid expresses the wish for them to be close to God and devoted in worship.
Character Traits
Bearers of the name Obid are typically peaceful, gentle, and spiritually rich individuals. They are humble, patient, and enjoy doing good. Known for their intellectual curiosity and love of reading, they are deep thinkers.
Famous Personalities
Obidjon Mahmudov — Uzbek writer. Obid Asomov — Uzbek actor and comedian.
Numerology
In numerology, Obid corresponds to the number 4, representing stability, order, and reliability.