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      Meaning of the first name
      Abd-al-latif

      Origin 
      Arabic

      Meaning 
      Servant of the Generous

      Variations 
      Abdellatif, Abdullatif, Abd-al-hamid

      *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 first name Abd-al-Latif is derived from Arabic, meaning Servant of the Generous. In this construction, Abd translates to servant or slave, while al-Latif refers to one of the names of God in Islam, denoting kindness, gentleness, and generosity. This naming convention follows a traditional practice in Arabic culture where the prefix Abd is combined with one of God's attributes, emphasizing devotion and humility.

      Historically, the name Abd-al-Latif has been associated with various notable figures across the Arab world. One of the most prominent historical figures bearing this name is Abd al-Latif al-Baghdadi (1162-1231), an influential physician and philosopher in medieval Islam. He made significant contributions to medicine and the sciences, illustrating how individuals with this name have often been linked to learned scholarship and service to society. The name has appeared in several historical texts and Islamic literature, highlighting its long-standing cultural significance.

      In contemporary contexts, Abd-al-Latif remains a popular name among Arabic-speaking populations and Islamic communities worldwide. It reflects a deep-rooted cultural and religious identity, often chosen by parents wishing to convey values of servitude and respect toward divine qualities. The name may also be seen in various forms in different regions, adapting to linguistic and cultural variations while retaining its essential meaning. Today, individuals named Abd-al-Latif can be found in diverse fields, including academia, business, and public service, continuing the legacy of their name as servants of generosity in a modern context.

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