Abdurrahmon
Abdurrahmon, also spelled Abdur-Rahman, is a given name of Arabic origin. It is composed of two elements: "Abd," which means "servant" or "slave," and "Rahman," which means "the Most Merciful." The name is often associated with Islamic tradition, as it was borne by several prominent figures in Islamic history.
One of the most notable individuals named Abdurrahmon is Abdurrahman III, the last Umayyad caliph of Cordoba.
Another significant figure named Abdurrahmon is Abdurrahman ibn Khaldun, a 14th-century historian and philosopher. He is
The name Abdurrahmon is also associated with various other historical and cultural figures, reflecting its enduring