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Abdelgani is a masculine name of Arabic origin. It is composed of two parts: "abd" and "al-Ghani". The first part, "abd", means "servant" or "slave", while the second part, "al-Ghani", translates to "The Rich One" or "The Noble One". The root word "ghanee", meaning "rich" or "noble", is used in both ancient Arabic and modern Arabic. Thus, the meaning of the name Abdelgani can be interpreted as "servant of the rich" or "servant of the noble". An alternative interpretation connects to the name Ghani (Ghani), which also signifies wealth or power. The origins of the name can be traced back to Jewish culture and language. It was commonly used among Jews speaking Judeo-Arabic and was later adapted in Muslim countries, particularly in the Middle East and North Africa. Historically, the name was prevalent in the Ottoman Empire and among Muslim communities. During the Middle Ages, it appeared in Europe but did not gain widespread usage. The name Abdelgani is associated with strength, masculinity, and protective qualities. People with this name are often perceived as protectors, brave, and decisive. They possess a strong character but can also be deep and sensitive. They are often linked to ideas of justice and equality, making them inclined towards broader social goals. Notable bearers of the name Abdelgani include Abdelgani Abd al-Ghani (a French footballer), as well as other athletes and artists from North Africa and the Middle East. In Russia, the name Abdelgani is extremely rare, as it is not part of Slavic traditions. It is more characteristic of countries influenced by Islam. Common diminutives include "Ghani", "Abdul", or "Gh nib".
Declensions
Nominative
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Abdelgani
Genitive
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Абдельгани
Dative
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Абдельгане
Accusative
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Абдельгану
Instrumental
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Абдельганом
Prepositional
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Абдельгане