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      Meaning of the first name
      Abedellah

      Origin 
      Arabic; Used Mainly in North Africa

      Meaning 
      Servant of God, Dedicated to Allah

      Variations 
      Abdellah, Abdullah, Abd-allah

      *Some content has been generated by an artificial intelligence language model, in combination with data sourced from Ancestry records and provided by BabyNames.com.
      The name Abedellah, originating from Arabic, is a masculine given name that translates to Servant of God or Dedicated to Allah. It is commonly believed to embody the principles of devotion and piety, reflecting a strong spiritual connection. The name is composed of two parts: Abed, meaning servant or slave, and Allah, referring to the singular Islamic deity. This combination emphasizes a deep commitment to faith and service to God, making it a popular choice among Muslim families.

      Historically, names with religious significance have played an essential role in Arabic culture, and Abedellah is no exception. The name can be traced back to a time when naming conventions were closely tied to familial and spiritual lineage. It has roots in Islamic tradition, often attributed to the broader practice of naming children after revered figures in religion. Historical records show that individuals named Abedellah or variants thereof have made notable contributions to various fields, including theology, literature, and governance, particularly in North African contexts.

      In contemporary society, Abedellah remains a prevalent name across North Africa and among Arabic-speaking populations worldwide. It reflects cultural and religious identity, frequently chosen by parents wishing to instill values of faith and servitude to God in their children. The name appears in various forms and spellings, such as Abdellah or Abdallah, accommodating regional linguistic preferences. As global awareness of diverse cultures increases, the name Abedellah has also found its way into diaspora communities, continuing to signify a blend of traditional values and modern identity.

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