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Abdul Jalil is a masculine name composed of two parts: "Abdul" and "Jalil". When translated into Russian, it would sound like "слуга уважаемого" or "слуга почтённого", meaning "servant of the honorable". The name has an Eastern origin, specifically Arabic or Persian. The word "Abdul" means "servant", while "Jalil" means "honorable" or "respected". In essence, the name can be translated as "servant of the honorable". The name "Abdul Jalil" is widely used in countries of the Middle East and North Africa, where Arabic or a widely spoken language is the primary tongue. It is associated with Islamic traditions and was often given to children by fathers to emphasize their connection to God and His prophets. Historically, such names were given to Muslims to convey values of devotion to faith and respect for spiritual authorities. The characteristic traits of those named "Abdul Jalil" are often associated with qualities like responsibility, respect for elders, spirituality, and a yearning for freedom. People with this name are frequently perceived as reliable, wise, and possessing strong inner convictions. Notable bearers of the name "Abdul Jalil" include figures such as Abdul Jalil al-Buaytī, a renowned poet and dramatist from Egypt during the Ayyubid era, and Jalil al-Sabāḥ, a modern Iraqi writer and dramatist known for his works on war and peace. In Russia, the name "Abdul Jalil" is not among the most popular, but it is found among the Muslim diaspora and in families of Arab or Persian descent. It is held in high esteem and valued for its spiritual roots. Variations or diminutives of the name might include "Jalil" or "Abu Jalil". In Russian-speaking environments, the name is sometimes adapted while retaining its significance and respect.