alabd
alAbd is a transliteration variant of the Arabic term al-Abd, which means “the servant” or “the worshipper.” In Arabic onomastics, the sequence Abd al- forms the base of many given names that express servitude to God, typically followed by one of God’s names or attributes. Examples include Abd al-Rahman (servant of the Merciful) and Abd al-Aziz (servant of the Mighty). The grammatical construction combines the noun Abd (servant) with the definite article al- attached to the following divine name.
The name is commonly rendered in several ways depending on language and region. Common transliterations include
Usage and meaning. The element al-Abd by itself is not usually used as an independent given name;
Variations and related names. Related elements include Abd al- (the servant of) and related formations like