Abdulqadir

Meaning of Abdulqadir

The name Abdulqadir, pronounced as ab-dool-kuh-DEER (/æbˈduːlkəˌdɪr/), is a distinguished male name of Arabic origin. It means "servant of the powerful" or "servant of the capable," reflecting a deep spiritual and religious significance in Islamic culture. The name is often associated with reverence and respect, commonly given to boys in Muslim families. A notable variation of this name is Abdul-Qadir. In the United States, it remains relatively rare but has been consistently used over the years, with occurrences ranging from 5 to 7 newborns annually in recent times. This unique and meaningful name carries a sense of tradition and honor, making it a profound choice for parents seeking a culturally rich and spiritually significant name for their baby boy.

Pronunciation

Arabic

  • Pronunced as ab-dool-kuh-DEER (/æbˈduːlkəˌdɪr/)

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Notable People Named Abdulqadir

Dr. Abdulqadir Mohammed al-Baghdadi was a prominent figure in Muammar Gaddafi's regime in Libya and was sanctioned by the United Nations Security Council during the First Libyan Civil War.
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