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**Abdulhasan** is primarily an Islamic male name. Its meaning and origin can be broken down into parts: the prefix **Abdul-** comes from Arabic *abd* (servant, slave) and *'ilah* (God), literally translating to "servant of God." The second part, **Hasan**, originates from Arabic *hasan* (handsome, good, noble). Therefore, the full meaning of the name can be interpreted as "handsome servant of God" or "good servant of God." The etymology of the name traces back to Arabic and Islamic culture. **Abdulhasan** is a compound name that is commonly found among Muslim peoples, including Turkic, Persian, and Balkan communities. In the Russian language, the name has been adapted while preserving its sound and significance. It is not a direct borrowing from Slavic languages, but its pronunciation and spelling in Russian-speaking countries follow the general rules of phonetic borrowing in lexicology. The historical background of **Abdulhasan** is linked to the spread of Islam and Muslim culture. The first mentions of this name date back to the medieval period, when names with this structural formation were common in Islamic countries. In Russian sources, the name gained recognition later, mainly among Muslim families residing in the former Soviet Union. A person named **Abdulhasan** is often associated with a strong, responsible, and pious character. It is generally believed that bearers of this name possess qualities of loyalty, kindness, and resilience. They are inclined to leadership roles and often demonstrate their energy and organizational skills. Additionally, bearers of **Abdulhasan** usually have a deep inner harmony and a striving for spiritual development. There are not many famous bearers of the name **Abdulhasan** in the Russian-speaking world, but there are names that sound similar. For example, the well-known Russian singer and composer **Abdulhalim Shariyipov** has a similar name. The name **Abdulhasan** may also be encountered among Muslim figures, writers, and public figures from the CIS and Central Asia. The popularity of the name **Abdulhasan** in Russia and other CIS countries is minimal. It is used primarily in Muslim families, especially in Central Asian countries, on the Caucasus, and in Russia among Muslim peoples. In other regions of Russia, the name is rare. Variants and diminutives of the name **Abdulhasan** may include such options as **Abyu**, **Hasan**, **Danis** (in certain regions). Diminutive forms may include **Abyusyan**, **Hasankich**, **Danisik**, depending on the region and culture.