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Number of symbols: 13
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Abdell fatkh

Male name



Description

"Name "Abdel Fattah" is an Arabic male name consisting of two parts: "Abdel" (derived from Arabic "Abd-Allāh," literally meaning "servant of Allah") and "Fattah" (from "Fāt`ah," signifying "successful," "conqueror," or "victorious"). Together, the name can be understood as "Victor of Allah" or "Successful Servant of Allah," reflecting deep religious and ambitious connotations. The origin of the name traces back to Arab culture and Islamic tradition. "Fattah" is often associated with Muslim conquerors and successful figures, while "Abdel" is a common variant of "Abdullah," making it popular among Muslim elites. The name is widespread in the Middle East and North Africa, where it symbolizes strength and faith. Historically, the name connects to the period of Islamic expansion and the formation of Muslim states. During the Ottoman Empire era and in modern times, influential figures, politicians, and military leaders often bore this name. For instance, in Egypt and Lebanon, such names were common among the upper echelons of society. People with this name are often perceived as possessing qualities like respect, responsibility, mental strength, and determination. They are typically seen as reliable and resolute individuals capable of achieving their goals. Notable bearers of the name "Abdel Fattah" or its variations include Sa`id Abdel Fattah (Sa`id Abdel Fattah ibn Ali, 1935-2015), a renowned Egyptian photographer, writer, and politician. Other bearers are less widely known, but the name continues to be used in Muslim countries. In Russia, the name "Abdel Fattaha" is rare, as it has Arab origins and is not part of Slavic traditions. In predominantly Islamic countries like Egypt, Lebanon, and Saudi Arabia, the name is highly popular. Common variations include "Fatah," "Abdel," and "Fattah." Diminutives may include "Fata," "Fati," and "Abdelcheek," making interactions more personal and friendly.

Declensions

Nominative -> Abdell fatkh
Genitive -> Абдельфаттах
Dative -> Абделяфаттаха
Accusative -> Абделяфаттаха
Instrumental -> Абделемфаттахом
Prepositional -> Абделефаттахе