Abduljalal

عبد الجلال
/ ab-dool-jah-LAL /
Gender
Boy
Origin
🇳🇬 Nigeria
Religion
Islam
First Seen
Trait
Devout

Meaning & Etymology

servant of the majesty

servant of the majesty

Etymology

The name is composed of two elements: ‘Abdul’ (عبد), meaning ‘servant of’, and ‘Jalal’ (جلال), meaning ‘majesty’ or ‘glory’. It is of Arabic origin and is commonly used among Hausa Muslims.

Linguistic family: Afro-Asiatic > Chadic > West Chadic > Hausa-Gwandara

Cultural context

In Hausa culture, names with religious significance like Abduljalal are popular and reflect the Islamic influence in the region. Such names are often chosen to express devotion and submission to God.

Symbolism

The name Abduljalal symbolises humility and submission before the divine, reflecting the Islamic values of servitude and reverence towards God.

Naming ceremony

In Hausa tradition, the naming ceremony, known as ‘Swaddling’, usually takes place on the seventh day after birth. The child is given a name, and prayers are offered for the child’s well-being and future.

Religious reference

The name is derived from Arabic 'Abd al-Jalal (عبد الجلال), meaning 'servant of the Majesty'

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