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Patronymic:
Abdulkamalovich
Abdulkamalovna
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Okay, here is the translation of the provided text: *** The name **Abdulcamal** is a masculine name of Arabic origin, literally translating from Arabic as "servant of the blessing" or "devotee of mercy". It can be broken down into two parts: *Abdul-*, derived from *abdulla*, meaning "servant of Allah", and *-camal*, meaning "perfection", "excellence", or "superiority". In Islamic tradition, the name is often associated with devotion to the Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham), adding a unique spiritual and religious connotation. The name **Abdulcamal** has deep roots in Islamic culture. It relates to the early Islamic period and is connected to the Dark Ages of the rise of Islam. Although the name is widespread in Muslim countries of Central Asia, the Middle East, and Northern India, its introduction into Russian-speaking regions occurred later, primarily through Muslim elites and figures during the time of Peter the Great, when Russia began active interaction with the Ottoman and Persian courts. However, in modern Russia, the name is not widely known and appears more frequently in Muslim families, particularly among Tatars, Bashkirs, and other peoples with a Muslim population. People with this name are often associated with reliability, loyalty to their principles and cause, and a certain sharpness in denouncing injustice. They possess a strong sense of justice and often strive to serve their people or their faith. However, depending on the culture and environment, the name can also connote more conservative or even impulsive traits. The most prominent known bearer of the name **Abdulcamal** is Ahmad Shavkatovich Karimov, the first president of Uzbekistan (1993–2016). His name became widely known precisely due to this position, although he rarely used the first name in public appearances, preferring his patronymic or title. Before becoming president, Karimov bore this name, and his career in the USSR (especially in Kazakhstan) up until 1991 was associated with it. The popularity of the name **Abdulcamal** in modern Russia is extremely low. It does not enter the top 100 common male names and is encountered primarily in the Muslim republics of the CIS, such as Tatarstan, Bashkortostan, Chuvashia, and other regions. Overall, across the country, this name can be considered rare. Common variants include *Kamal* (a more common alternative, which can be used as a standalone name or nickname) and *Abdul* (also used as a nickname or abbreviation). Diminutives include *Kamal'yuq* or *Kamalechka*, as well as *Abdul* (in informal speech).