Dhul
Dhul is a transliteration of the Arabic prefix dhū (ذُو), meaning “possessor of” or “the one who has.” It functions as an honorific or title attached to a noun to indicate ownership or association, and it appears in many compound names in classical Arabic literature and among Islamic figures. In English transliteration, the prefix is commonly written as Dhū or Dhul, with diacritics sometimes omitted, resulting in spellings such as Dhul, Dhūl, or Du’l in various texts.
In historical and religious contexts, Dhū forms part of several well-known names. Examples include Dhū l-Qarnayn
The prefix is not typically a standalone given name in contemporary usage; rather, it appears as part
In summary, Dhul serves as a linguistic marker in Arabic names indicating possession or association and is