Abbad name meaning

Gender: Boy
Origin: Quran
Usage: Arabic
Pronunciation: pronunciation of Abbad
Meaning: Great Worshipper and Fervent Worshiper
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What does Abbad mean?

Abbad means Great Worshipper or Fervent Worshiper used for boys is originated from Quran is used chiefly in Arabic.

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How popular is the name Abbad?

Abbad is a common baby name in Yemen while it is somewhat familiar in Pakistan, Morocco, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Iraq and Afghanistan. According to our evaluation, over 5000 babies have been named Abbad globally.

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Stress hates your guts. You are enthusiastic, always do something productive, however, you lack creativity. In order to refuel your soul with creativity, travel, or do something unusual for you. You are all about independence, and like to have your own possessions because you like to enjoy luxury but not at any prize. You have a quick mind. You are undoubtedly a born leader. Having letter D as your capstone reveals your smartness, power to concentrate on your thing even in the most difficult times

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Famous people named Abbad

  • Abbad II al-Mu'tadid, a member of the Abbadid dynasty
  • Abbad ibn Bishr, companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad

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Abbad I. was the founder and namesake of Islamic Abbadid dynasty in Seville. Abbad I. ruled from 1023 until his death in 1042. He was followed from 1042 to 1069 his son Abbad II. Al-Mu'tadid which greatly expanded his territory, and from 1069 to 1091. Abbad II was feared for his cruelty and tyranny, and his word could rarely be trusted. He also had a reputation as a drinker. - Bernadette Emery
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