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Patronymic:
Abdullatifovich Abdullatifovna
Origin:
Arab.
Countries:
Turkey.
Number of symbols: 10
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Abdul latif

Male name



Description

Abdullatif is a masculine name of Eastern Islamic origin, consisting of two parts: "Abd ul-Latif" (Abdul-Latif). The translation from Arabic: "servant of Latif." Latif (اللطيف) means "gentle," "affectionate," "generous," "responsive to the slightest request," "deserving of love and mercy." Abdul (عبد) means "servant," "attendant," signifying a servant of God or a servant of Latif. The name originated from Islamic culture, likely from Persia or Assyria, and is associated with Islam. It is considered the name of the righteous servants of Allah or high status, embodying the concept of mercy and obedience. Historically, it was widespread in countries of the Near East, North Africa, and Central Asia. Although the name "Abdullatif" might be derived from "Abd ul-Kerim" (servant of the merciful), its main meaning carries the idea of "servant of Latif." The characteristic traits associated with bearers of the name Abdullatif often include amiability, patience, attention to detail, humility, and dedication to one's work. Men with this name are often perceived as reliable, responsible, and possessing goodness and generosity. They may be somewhat shy at the beginning of interactions but become affectionate and friendly as they engage. Known bearers of the name Abdullatif in the modern world include political figures, artists, writers, and religious leaders from North Africa and West Asia. For example, Abdul Latif Barhani is known as a writer and religious thinker from Oman, while Abdul Latif Al-Jabri was a prominent poet and writer from Lebanon. In Russia, the name is less common, but there are also notable bearers associated with science, art, or politics. The popularity of the name Abdullatif varies. It is widely used in countries where Islamic culture predominates, but in Russia and some Western countries, it is significantly less common. In recent years, there has been a trend toward the increasing popularity of Islamic names, including Abdullatif, among religious individuals. Variants and diminutives of the name Abdullatif may include "Latif" (especially in a neutral form), "Abdul," "Abdu-l." Diminutive forms can vary: "Latifka" (female form), "Latif," "Abdul," or "Abdulka."