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Abdusattor is a masculine name of Arabic origin, which can be translated as "covering servant" or "covering master of slaves." The structure of the name consists of two parts: "Abd" (from Arabic "abd" – servant, slave) and "S-Ṣāddiq" (from "ṣāddiq" – truth, proof, or verifier). Thus, the name means "covering servant" or "covering master of slaves." In Islamic tradition, such names often carry connotations of protection and patronage. The name "Abdusattor" belongs to the class of titled names used in Islamic countries to denote individuals performing specific social or religious functions. Although the exact origin of the name is not definitively established, its structure suggests a connection to Arabic and Persian traditions. It is not among the most widespread names globally, but it appears in certain families, particularly in the CIS countries, Central Asia, and the Middle East. The name "Abdusattor" is often associated with reliability, protection, and responsibility. People with this name are generally regarded as protectors of their loved ones and possess a strong sense of obligation to their family and society. They often exhibit the virtues of moderation and reserve, yet they have a deep inner strength. There are virtually no notable bearers of the name "Abdusatt tor" in the Russian-speaking world. Elsewhere, the name is not widely recognized, but it may appear among Muslim families, especially in Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan. In the Russian-speaking environment, the name "Abdusattor" is not very popular and is more commonly used in Muslim circles. Variations of the name include "Abdulla," "Abdultatif," "Abdulsamed," and others. Diminutives include "Sattar," "Tatar," and "Satta."