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Patronymic:
Abdullabekovich Abdullabekovna
Number of symbols: 10
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Abdul labek

Male name



Description

Abdulabek is a masculine name of Turkic origin, consisting of two parts: "Abdulla" and "Bek". The first part originates from Arabic "Abd-Al-Laah", which translates to "servant of Allah", while the second part, "Bek", signifies "lord" or "wise". Consequently, the full meaning of the name can be interpreted as "wise servant of Allah" or "lord's servant". The name "Abdulabek" is associated with the Turkic languages and cultures. It is widely used in Central Asia, the Caucasus, and certain regions of Russia, particularly in the Republics of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS). Historically, the name was prevalent in Muslim states of Central Asia and the Caucasus. In Russia, the name gained recognition primarily through the migration of Turkic peoples and its use as a given name influenced by Islam. Individuals bearing this name are often associated with qualities such as respectfulness, wisdom, responsibility, and nobility. In the Russian-speaking environment, the name has acquired certain attributes related to its origin and meaning. Key characteristics may include reliability, composure, and a sense of duty towards family and society. Among the notable bearers of the name "Abdulabek" are political figures, cultural, and science figures from CIS countries and other regions where Turkic languages are spoken. For instance, in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, there are several well-known individuals with this name, though bearers of the name are less commonly featured in Russian media. The popularity of the name "Abdulabek" in Russia is not exceptionally high, but it remains one of the common masculine names in CIS republics, especially in regions where Islam and Turkic culture predominate. In Russia, more commonly used names are those from the Russian language or popular Turkic names such as Azat, Ali, Mansur, and others. Variants and diminutives of the name "Abdulabek" include "Labek", "Abdulla", "Bek", and "Labi". Diminutives are used in close relationships to foster intimacy and friendly address.