Abdalazim

عبدالعظيم
/ ab-dal-AH-zeem /
Gender
Boy
Origin
🇸🇩 Sudan
Religion
Islam
First Seen
Trait
Devout

Meaning & Etymology

Servant of the Mighty One

Servant of the Mighty One

Etymology

The name is composed of two parts: ‘Abd’ (servant) and ‘Al-Azīm’ (the Mighty One), an Islamic devotional name referring to Allah.

Linguistic family: Afro-Asiatic > Semitic > West Semitic > Central Semitic > Arabic

Cultural context

In Sudanese Arab culture, names with the prefix ‘Abd’ are common and reflect the strong influence of Islam. Such names are often chosen to express piety and submission to God.

Symbolism

The name symbolizes devotion, submission, and reverence towards Allah, reflecting the Islamic values of the Sudanese Arab community.

Naming ceremony

In Sudanese Arab tradition, the naming ceremony (Tasmiya) typically occurs on the seventh day after birth. The name is announced during this ceremony, often accompanied by the sacrifice of a sheep and recitation of the Adhan in the baby’s ear.

Religious reference

The name contains the Arabic root 'Abd' (servant) and 'Al-Azīm' (the Mighty One), reflecting Islamic monotheistic devotion.

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