Abd
Abd is a transliteration of the Arabic ʿabd, meaning “servant” or “slave.” It is most frequently found as the initial element in theophoric Arabic names, forming phrases such as “Abd al-<name>” that mean “servant of the <name>.” In English-language rendering, full names are often written as Abd al-Name or Abdul-Name, with spellings such as Abdul, Abd al-, or Abdu- reflecting transliteration choices.
Origins and usage: The root ʿabd is a common Arabic noun and underpins a large class of
Geographic and cultural distribution: The Abd prefix is widely used across the Arab world, North Africa, and
Related forms: Variants in English include Abdul, Abdul-, Abdu-, and Abdal, which reflect different transliteration standards