Cabdulqayyum
- Gender
- Boy
- Origin
- 🇸🇴 Somalia
- Religion
- Islam
- First Seen
- —
- Trait
- Devout
Meaning & Etymology
servant of the everlasting
servant of the everlasting
Etymology
The name is composed of two parts: ‘Cabdul’ (derived from Arabic ‘Abd’, meaning ‘servant’) and ‘qayyum’ (from Arabic ‘Qayyum’, meaning ‘the everlasting’).
Linguistic family: Afro-Asiatic > Cushitic > East Cushitic > Somali
Cultural context
In Somali culture, names with religious significance are highly valued and reflect the Islamic heritage of the community. Names like Cabdulqayyum are often chosen to express devotion and reverence to Allah.
Symbolism
The name Cabdulqayyum symbolises devotion, faith, and the eternal nature of Allah, reflecting the spiritual values of the Somali Islamic community.
Naming ceremony
In Somali tradition, the naming ceremony, known as ‘Aqiqah’, is typically held on the seventh day after the birth of a child. The name is often chosen by the parents or a respected elder and is announced during this ceremony.
Religious reference
The name is derived from Arabic 'Abd al-Qayyum', referring to one of the 99 names of Allah in Islam.
Related names
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