Arabic Origin

Abdulrahim

A variant of Abdulraheem, meaning 'servant of the Merciful One,' using the alternate transliteration 'Rahim' instead of 'Raheem.' This form is particularly prevalent in South Asian and Southeast Asian Muslim communities while maintaining the same emphasis on divine mercy.

Abdulrahim is a boy's name of Arabic origin. A variant of Abdulraheem, meaning 'servant of the Merciful One,' using the alternate transliteration 'Rahim' instead of 'Raheem.' This form is particularly prevalent in South Asian and Southeast Asian Muslim communities while maintaining the same emphasis on divine mercy.

Popular across South Asian, Arab, and Southeast Asian Muslim populations.

Origin & Etymology

The name Abdulrahim has roots in the Arabic language tradition. It derives from elements meaning “a variant of Abdulraheem, meaning 'servant of the Merciful One,' using the alternate transliteration 'Rahim' instead of 'Raheem”.

Cultural context: Popular across South Asian, Arab, and Southeast Asian Muslim populations.

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

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does the name Abdulrahim mean?

Abdulrahim means "A variant of Abdulraheem, meaning 'servant of the Merciful One,' using the alternate transliteration 'Rahim' instead of 'Raheem.' This form is particularly prevalent in South Asian and Southeast Asian Muslim communities while maintaining the same emphasis on divine mercy.", and is of Arabic origin.

Is Abdulrahim a boy name?

Abdulrahim is primarily used as a boy's name.

What is the origin of the name Abdulrahim?

Abdulrahim is of Arabic origin. Popular across South Asian, Arab, and Southeast Asian Muslim populations.

Quick Facts
Gender

Boy

Syllables

4

Origin

Arabic

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