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      Meaning of the first name
      Abd-al-hamid

      Origin 
      Arabic; Commonly Used in the Middle East

      Meaning 
      Servant of the Praiseworthy

      Variations 
      Abdul-hamid, Abd-al-kader, Abd-al-karim

      *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 Abd-al-Hamid is of Arabic origin and translates to Servant of the Praiseworthy, with Abd meaning servant and al-Hamid referring to one of the names of God, specifically the Praiseworthy. This name is part of a broader tradition in Arabic naming conventions where Abd is often combined with one of the attributes of God, emphasizing humility and servitude. The name reflects a deep spiritual connection, embodying the values of loyalty and reverence toward the divine.

      Historically, Abd-al-Hamid has been borne by various notable figures within the Islamic world. Perhaps the most significant is Sultan Abd al-Hamid II, who ruled the Ottoman Empire from 1876 to 1909. His reign was marked by significant political changes and modernization efforts, as well as a period of turmoil that ultimately led to the decline of the empire. The name has appeared in various historical texts and records, symbolizing a lineage of leadership and devotion within Islamic tradition, highlighting both religious and cultural significances through the centuries.

      In contemporary society, Abd-al-Hamid remains a common name in many Middle Eastern countries and among Muslim communities worldwide. It is often seen in various forms of media, literature, and popular culture. The name is not limited to historical figures; many individuals proudly carry it today, signifying continuity with their cultural and religious heritage. Furthermore, its widespread use in modern contexts illustrates the ongoing significance of such names in fostering identity and community among people of Arabic and Islamic descent across the globe.

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