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Abdurrazzak

Male name



Description

Okay, here is the translation: Abdurrazzak is a masculine name of Islamic origin. It can be broken down into two parts: " Abd" (Abd- ) and "-ur-Razzaq". The first part, " Abd" (from the Arabic *'abd*, and the laudative form *'abd-Allāh), means "servant", "devotee". The second part, "-ur-Razzaq" (from the Arabic *rāzak*, *rā'zak*), means "provider", "sustainer", "visitor", "maintainer of life". Overall, the name can be translated as "Provider's Servant" or "Devotee of the Provider". A simpler and more common interpretation is "God's Servant", although it is more precise to refer specifically to the Sustainer or protection. The name has deep roots in Islamic tradition and is one of the names associated with the attributes of Divine presence and protection. It is often used to denote people who revere God and are His obedient servants. It is not a direct equivalent to Western names but preserves its unique Islamic etymology. Historically, the name was widespread in North Africa and Western Asia, particularly in Oman, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and other regions with strong Islamic influence. In Russia, the name is extremely rare, more commonly used among Muslim foreigners or in families maintaining a connection to Arab or Persian heritage. In the Soviet Union, due to its religious context, such names were in the minority, so Abdurrazzak appeared relatively recently in the Russian-speaking environment. Characteristic traits associated with bearers of the name "Abdurrazzak" often include deep faith, dedication to one's purpose, responsibility, and spirituality. People with this name are often perceived as individuals striving to serve something higher, being reliable and possessing a strong inner world. They may show particular concern for spiritual values and the protection of those around them. There are virtually no known bearers of the name "Abdurrazzak" in the Russian-speaking context. However, in Muslim countries, the name may be found among rulers, scholars, or cultural figures. For example, the Omani Sultan Qābīsūnī Abdurrazzak al-Said was a bearer of this name. Musicians and artists from Oman and other Persian Gulf countries with this name are also known. The popularity of the name "Abdurrazzak" in Russia is very low. It is used primarily in families of Muslim origin or those connected to the Arab world. In other countries of the CIS and Europe, the name is rare but can be heard in Muslim communities. Affectionate or diminutive forms of the name "Abdurrazzak" are rare. The most common simple variants are: "Razzaq", "Dura" (from "Abdul"), "Razzaqi". In the Russian-speaking environment, a direct address like "Abdul" (in simplification) is more common.