Abdi

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Abdi is a male name. It is a usually given to Somali boys and also Oromos and the Arabs Abdul. In Somali, it means 'servant of Allah'. Among others, one version has an Arabic meaning which is loosely translated as 'servant of God'.

Arabic name

While Arabic speakers commonly use Abdu (Script error: No such module "Lang".‎ / Script error: No such module "Lang". Template:Transliteration) rather than Abdi, both are nicknames for Abdul. It originates from the Arabic word Script error: No such module "Lang". Template:Transliteration / Template:Transliteration / Template:Transliteration. The name translates as "servant of God"[1] in reference to religious submission to Allah (God). As such, it is often used by Muslims around the world in conjunction with one of the names of God in Islam, but also sometimes on its own.[1]

Biblical name

Abdi is the name of three men in the Hebrew Bible. In Hebrew, Abdi (עַבְדִּ֖י) literally means "my servant", but may be an abbreviation for "servant of "Yahweh".[2]

  • In Script error: No such module "Bibleverse". Abdi is a Levite of the family of Merari.
  • In Script error: No such module "Bibleverse". Abdi is a Levite in the time of King Hezekiah of Judah. This may be the same man as in 1 Chronicles 6:44.
  • In Ezra Script error: No such module "Bibleverse". Abdi is the son of Elam, and one of a long list of men who had married foreign wives, and who then sent them away together with their children.

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