Abdiaziz

Meaning of Abdiaziz

Reserved for a son, Abdiaziz emerges from Arabic theophoric tradition, combining Abd (servant) with Aziz (mighty, or in Persian nuance, beloved). Pronounced ab-dee-uh-ZEEZ in Somali, it carries theological weight across Islamic cultures while retaining a melodic undercurrent familiar to the Persian literary ear. In the United States, Social Security data record fewer than twenty annual occurrences since 2010, placing it consistently near the 900th rank—a modest presence that nonetheless confers quiet exclusivity. Like a reed that bends yet does not break, Abdiaziz balances humility and dignity, appealing to parents who seek a name with both spiritual gravitas and subtle, enduring warmth—albeit one too dignified for mass adoption.

Pronunciation

Somali

  • Pronunced as ab-dee-uh-ZEEZ (/æb.di.əˈziːz/)

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Notable People Named Abdiaziz

Abdiaziz Laftagareen -
Abdiaziz Mohamud Guled -
Abdiaziz Hussein Hassan -
Abdiaziz Nur Elmi Koor -
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