elabd
Elabd is a surname of Arabic origin, commonly found in North Africa and the Middle East. The name's etymology is generally understood to be derived from the Arabic word "abd," meaning "servant" or "worshipper." When combined with a preceding divine name, such as "Abdullah" (servant of God) or "Abdulrahman" (servant of the Most Gracious), it forms a common class of Islamic names. However, "Elabd" itself can also stand as a surname, possibly indicating a lineage or a specific ancestral connection.
The distribution of the surname Elabd is most concentrated in countries like Egypt, Algeria, Morocco, and Tunisia,