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Abdu Nasir is a masculine name of Arabic origin, which can be translated as "servant of the savior" or "helper of God." The combination of the name's roots reflects deep religious and ethical values associated with loyalty and dedication to a higher ideal of protection and assistance. The etymology of the name is revealed in its components: "Abdu" comes from the Arabic word "abd," meaning "servant," while "Nasir" shares the same root as "nasir" (savior) or "nasara" (helper). This name was widespread in countries where Islam prevailed, and its bearers were often associated with faith and loyalty to their calling. Historically, the name entered Russia along with Muslim emigrants and during the period of active Islam propagation in the Caucasus. In the 19th-20th centuries, it was encountered among representatives of Turkic and Bulgar peoples, as well as among Muslim families who migrated to Russia. During the Soviet era, its usage was restricted due to its religious context, but since the post-Soviet period, it has been used again, particularly among Muslim communities. A person with this name is often perceived as reliable, loyal, and responsible. They possess qualities of service and the ability to support others, making them suitable for leaders, organizers, and those working in the fields of assistance or spiritual guidance. Renowned bearers of the name Abdulsamir are difficult to name in world culture, but its bearers often appear in historical records of Muslim countries, especially among figures in spirituality, science, and education. In Russia, the name is quite rare but is gaining popularity among families of Arab or Middle Eastern origin. Variants of the name include "Abdulnasir" (which does not alter the main meaning) or diminutives such as "Nasir," "Abdu," and occasionally just "Nasir" among close acquaintances.