Abdulah

Meaning of Abdulah

Abdulah is a male name with Arabic origins. It is pronounced as ab-doo-LAH (/æbˈduːlɑː/) in Arabic. The name Abdulah is a variation of Abdullah, which means "servant of Allah" or "servant of God" in Arabic. This name has deep religious associations and is commonly used among Muslim families around the world. In the United States, Abdulah has been given to a small number of newborns over the years, with varying popularity. According to data from the Social Security Administration, Abdulah ranked as the 12,228th most popular name for boys in 2010, and it has consistently appeared on the baby name charts since then.

Pronunciation

Arabic

  • Pronunced as ab-doo-LAH (/æbˈduːlɑː/)

U.S. Popularity Chart

Notable People Named Abdulah

Abdulah Sidran, also known as Avdo, is a renowned Bosnian poet and screenwriter, famous for his work on Sarajevski Tabut and the scripts for When Father Was Away on Business and Do You Remember Dolly Bell?.
Abdulah Bin Bijad Al Otaibi - Abdullah bin Bijad Al Otaibi is a prominent Saudi writer, researcher, and media consultant known for his contributions to various Arabic and Saudi newspapers, as well as his work with Al Mesbar Studies and Research Centre and The Middle East Broadcasting Center Group.
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