Abdulwahab is a male name that originates from Arabic. It is pronounced as ab-dool-wa-hab (/æbˈduːl wɑːhæb/). The name is a combination of two elements: "Abdul," meaning "servant" or "slave," and "Wahab," which translates to "giver" or "bestower." As a whole, Abdulwahab carries the beautiful meaning of "servant of the giver" or "servant of the bestower." This name has a strong Islamic association, as it is one of the 99 names of Allah mentioned in the Quran. While not widely popular in the United States, Abdulwahab has seen consistent usage over the years, with occasional fluctuations in rankings. Its usage reflects a preference for unique and meaningful names among parents looking to honor their faith and heritage.
Abdulwahab Hussain Ali Ahmed Esmael is a Bahraini political activist, writer, religious figure, and philosopher known for his opposition leadership and subsequent support for government reform plans. |
Abdulwahab Alamrani is a Yemeni diplomat, ambassador, writer, author, and traveler. |
Abdulwahab Darawshe is an Israeli Arab former politician who served as a member of the Knesset for the Alignment and the Arab Democratic Party between 1984 and 1999. |