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**Adyl** (also spelled **Adil**) is an Eastern-originated masculine name. It derives from the ancient Hebrew word **Hadassi**, and in Arabic, it means **"holy"** or **"sanctified"**. Consequently, its primary translation and meaning are **"Heavenly servant"** or **"Dedicated one"**. In Islamic tradition, the name symbolizes devotion and loyalty to God, giving it a profound spiritual undertone. The name originates from the Arab world, where **Adil** (Adil) signifies justice and righteousness. In Islamic culture, this name was borne by righteous rulers and wise scholars. Over time, it was adopted by other Muslim cultures, including Persian and Turkic traditions. In modern Russia and the CIS countries, particularly in Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan, **Adyl** has become one of the most common masculine names. Historically, the name entered Russian-speaking countries through the Muslim elite and migrants from Central Asia. During the XIX–XX centuries, it gained popularity among Kazakh and Tajik families. People with this name are often associated with intelligence, inner strength, responsibility, and a striving for fairness. They are commonly perceived as reliable, decisive, and thoughtful, though sometimes they may seem reserved or overly serious. Notable bearers of the name **Adyl** include, for example, the Kazakh singer and composer Adyl Shoqaray, as well as several political figures and athletes from CIS countries. The popularity of the name **Adyl** is especially high today in Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan. In Russia, the name is gaining popularity, particularly among the Muslim elite and families of Central Asian descent. Common spellings include **Adil** or **Adyl**, while affectionate forms may be **Adylbek** (meaning "son of Adyl") or **Adyljan**. The name **Adyl** sounds melodious and easy to pronounce, which contributes to its popularity in modern given-name combinations.