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Patronymic:
Abdulmukminovich Abdulmukminovna
Number of symbols: 11
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Abdulmukmin

Male name



Description

Abdul Mukmin is an Arabic male name composed of two parts: "Abdul" and "Mukmin". Its translation from Arabic means "servant of Mukmin" or "worshipper of God, the believer". The meaning of the name emphasizes devotion to faith and adherence to high principles. "Mukmin" signifies "the believer," "trustworthy" or "sincere". The name has deep roots in Islamic tradition, originating from the Arabic language. Its structure is typical of many Muslim names, constructed to denote closeness to God or to highlight virtues. Similar names are common in countries where Islam is the dominant religion, such as Saudi Arabia, India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and others. In Russia, the name is less frequently used but may be chosen for descendants of Muslims or Muslim migrants. Historically, such names were prevalent among Muslim families, especially during the Islamic Golden Age. They embody divine values, emphasizing faith and obedience. In contemporary times, the name remains relevant in Muslim-majority countries but is limited in use in Russia. A person with this name is likely to have a strong religious inclination, devotion to their beliefs, and deep spirituality. The name is associated with reliability, responsibility, and honesty. However, like any name, its bearers can have diverse personalities depending on upbringing and personal qualities. Finding well-known bearers of the name "Abd" in world history and culture is difficult, as it is quite specific. There might be historical figures from Muslim countries, but their names are often simplified or altered in adaptation. The popularity of the name in Russia is extremely low. It is not among the common choices for baptism or selected by Russian parents. In other countries with predominantly Muslim populations, the name is more recognized. Variations in naming may be limited. In the Russian-speaking environment, diminutives might not form or adapted versions like "Mukmin" or "Abdul" are used.