Abduljabbar rolls off the tongue as ab-DUHL-jah-bar. In Arabic it means “servant of the All-Powerful,” drawing directly from one of the 99 beautiful names of Allah. The name bows first, then soars, much like basketball legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar lining up a sky-hook. On Indian streets it blends right in, skipping between the clang of chai cups and the evening azaan like a tabla beat. Its rarity adds sparkle; fewer than ten little Abduljabbars pop up in U.S. birth charts each year, making it as fresh as a lone jasmine bloom after the monsoon. Parents who want devotion, grit, and a playful dash of star power often find Abduljabbar to be a slam-dunk choice for their newborn hero.
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