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Patronymic:
Abdukabirovich Abdukabirovna
Origin:
Arab.
Countries:
Tajikistan, Uzbekistan.
Number of symbols: 9
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Abdukabir

Male name



Description

Okay, here is the translation: The name "Abdulkabir" is predominantly a Muslim male name, consisting of two parts: "Abdu-" and "Kabir". The first part originates from Arabic " Abdal" (Abdul), meaning "servant", "attendant". The second part, "Kabir", signifies "great", "mighty", "lord". Consequently, the full meaning of the name can be interpreted as "Servant of the Lord", "Great Servant", or "Admirer of Greatness". In Islamic tradition, names of this type often reflect a belief in the final revelations and service to Allah, as well as a desire for the bearer to follow the path of virtues associated with greatness and submission to the will of the supreme power. The origin of the name is Arabic. It is an islamized name commonly used as a standalone name in Muslim cultures. The name "Abdulkabir" entered Russian-speaking countries through Muslim communities in the Caucasus, Central Asia, and the Crimean peninsula. It became particularly common among Turkic ethnic groups, such as Crimean Tatars, Uzbek, and Kazakh families. Historically, this name was given predominantly during the XIX-XX centuries, when Muslims from these regions began migrating actively to Russian lands or lived there in significant numbers. Bearers of the name "Abdulkabir" were characterized by a strong sense of responsibility, a desire to serve their society and their faith. Those with this name are often associated with reliability, noble intentions, and a striving for spiritual development. The bravery and determination common to many Muslim names are also characteristic of bearers of "Abdulkabir". This name embodies the concept of submission to higher values and service to good deeds. Among the notable bearers of the name "Abdulkabir", several historical and cultural figures can be highlighted. For example, Soviet historical and literary works featured several characters with this name, reflecting its prevalence in literature among Muslim families. In modern Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, the name is encountered among significant public figures, scientists, and cultural figures. The popularity of the name "Abdulkabir" in Russia and the CIS countries is not mass-level, but it is widespread among Muslim communities, especially in the capital cities and large cities where representatives of Central Asia and the Caucasus reside. In other CIS countries like Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, the name is very popular. Common variations and diminutives of the name include "Kabir" (a more abbreviated form), as well as "Bira" or "Birka" – these are more affectionate and familiar forms of address. Sometimes the name may be spelled with slight variations, for example, "Abdulki Bir", which does not change its core meaning and pronunciation.