Abdur is a male name that originates from Arabic. It is pronounced as ab-DOOR (/æbˈdʊr/) in English. This name is often associated with the Islamic faith, as it is derived from the Arabic word "abd," meaning "servant" or "slave of." Abdur has variations such as Abdullah and Abdul. In the United States, Abdur has been given to a small number of newborn boys over the years, with its popularity fluctuating. While it may not be widely used, Abdur carries a meaningful and significant cultural significance for those who choose it as a name for their child.
Abdur Razzak is a former Bangladeshi cricketer known for being the first Bangladeshi to take 200 wickets in ODIs and for achieving a hat-trick as a left-arm spinner. |
Sir Abdur Rahim, also known as Abdul Rahim, was a prominent judge and politician in British India, and a key figure in the Muslim League. |
Abdur Raheem Green is a British convert to Islam known for his work in Dawah and as the chairman of iERA. |
Abdur Rehman is a retired Pakistani cricketer known for his slow left-arm orthodox bowling and left-handed batting, having represented Pakistan in all formats before retiring in October 2018. |
Abdur Rashid Khan was a renowned Bangladeshi writer, teacher, essayist, and poet, honored with the Bangla Academy Literary Award in 1977 for his Bengali poetry. |
Abdur Rahim Khan, an Afghan governor of Herat, was a prominent figure in Afghan history, known for his military and political roles during the early 20th century. |
Abdur Rahman is a renowned Bangladeshi make-up artist, honored with the National Film Award for Best Make-up Artist twice and having worked on over 300 films. |
Abdur Rahman Siddiqui was an influential East Pakistani politician, businessman, and journalist who briefly served as the acting Governor of East Pakistan in 1952. |
Sheikh Abdur Rehman was a Pakistani cricketer known for his first-class cricket career in British India and Pakistan during the mid-20th century. |
Abdur Rahman Khan was a notable Bengali academic and education service officer. |
Abdur Rashid Sarkar is a Jatiya Party (Ershad) politician and the former Member of Parliament of Gaibandha-2. |
Abdur Rehman is a Pakistani first-class cricketer known for playing with Khan Research Laboratories. |