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Patronymic:
Abdulgamidovich Abdulgamidovna
Number of symbols: 10
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Abdulghamid

Male name



Description

Abdulgamyd – is a name associated with individuals often perceived as possessing strong will, responsibility, and decisiveness. The meaning of the name "Abdulgamyd" translates to "servant of Ghamid" or "worshipper of Ghamid." Ghamid is a title derived from Arabic, traditionally signifying "owner of the spear," "spearman," or "knight." Consequently, the full meaning of the name can be interpreted as "servant of Ghamid" or "devotee of Ghamid," conveying a connotation of dedication to a mission or service. The origin of the name is Arabic, reflecting the traditional structure of Islamic names, which typically consist of two parts: the prefix "Abd," meaning "servitude," "submission," or "worship of the Almighty," and a personal name in this case, "Ghamid." This structure underscores the religious and ethical value of the name, linking it to worship and service to the Divine. The name has deep roots in Islamic culture and is traditionally used in countries with widespread Islamic influence, such as Turkey, Iran, Jordan, Kuwait, Azerbaijan, and many others. Although the name itself is of Arabic origin, its adaptation and usage in various cultures have led to different spellings and pronunciations. Historically, the name entered Slavic lands primarily in the 19th century, influenced by the Ottoman Empire and Turkic states where the adoption of Islamic names was prevalent. In Russia and the CIS countries, the name gained prominence later, mainly among Muslim communities, and became popular in the 20th century. Key characteristics associated with the name Abdulgamyd include strong will, responsibility, reliability, dedication to a cause, and adherence to principles. People bearing this name are often seen as individuals seeking order and structure in their lives and striving to achieve their goals. They exhibit resilience and may be somewhat restrained in their emotions. Notable bearers of the name Abdulgamyd include historical and contemporary figures associated with Islamic culture and politics, such as Abdulhamid II, the last Ottoman Sultan, or modern public figures and scholars from Muslim-influenced countries. The popularity of the name Abdulgamyd in Russia and other Slavic countries is limited, though it is still used today, primarily within Muslim communities. The name gained recognition through historical figures and the cultural influence of Muslim nations. Variations and diminutives of the name Abdulgamyd may include forms such as Abdulhamid (a common variation), Abdulghamil, or in Russian adaptation – Abdulgamyd, Abdulhamid, and in diminutive forms – Ghamid, Hamid, Amed.