Arabic or Somali Origin

Abdifatah

Combining 'Abdi' (servant of) with 'Fatah' (the Opener/the Conqueror), this name invokes divine victory and the opening of paths to success. Particularly popular in Somali communities, it reflects Islamic virtues of divine favor and overcoming obstacles.

Abdifatah is a boy's name of Arabic or Somali origin. Combining 'Abdi' (servant of) with 'Fatah' (the Opener/the Conqueror), this name invokes divine victory and the opening of paths to success. Particularly popular in Somali communities, it reflects Islamic virtues of divine favor and overcoming obstacles.

Common in Somali naming traditions, emphasizing divine victory and success.

Origin & Etymology

The name Abdifatah has roots in the Arabic or Somali language tradition. It derives from elements meaning “Combining 'Abdi' (servant of) with 'Fatah' (the Opener/the Conqueror), this name invokes divine victory and the opening of paths to success”.

Cultural context: Common in Somali naming traditions, emphasizing divine victory and success.

As a boy's name, Abdifatah carries the character of its Arabic or Somali heritage while remaining a distinctive and uncommon choice for parents seeking something unique.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does the name Abdifatah mean?

Abdifatah means "Combining 'Abdi' (servant of) with 'Fatah' (the Opener/the Conqueror), this name invokes divine victory and the opening of paths to success. Particularly popular in Somali communities, it reflects Islamic virtues of divine favor and overcoming obstacles.", and is of Arabic or Somali origin.

Is Abdifatah a boy name?

Abdifatah is primarily used as a boy's name.

What is the origin of the name Abdifatah?

Abdifatah is of Arabic or Somali origin. Common in Somali naming traditions, emphasizing divine victory and success.

Quick Facts
Gender

Boy

Syllables

4

Origin

Arabic or Somali

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