Abdul Sattar (Arabic: عبد الستار ‎‎) is a male Muslim given name, built on the Arabic words Abd, al- and Sattar. The name means "servant of the Veiler (of sins)". Because the letter s is a sun letter, the letter l of the al- is usually assimilated to it.
Sattar Name Meaning. Muslim: from a personal name based on Arabic sattar 'veiler', As-Sattar 'the Veiler (of Sin)' is an attribute of Allah. The name is usually found in the combination ?Abd as-Sattar (Abdus-Sattar) 'servant of the veiler'.
Sheikh Name Meaning. Muslim: from Arabic shaikh, a title denoting a political or spiritual leader of a community. Shaikh ul-Islam 'leader of Islam', was the title of the highest religious office in Ottoman Turkey. Shaikh also means 'chief' or 'head' (Qur'an 28:23). This name is found throughout the Muslim world.
Abdul Sattar (Arabic: عبد الستار ‎‎) is a male Muslim given name, built on the Arabic words Abd, al- and Sattar. The name means "servant of the Veiler (of sins)".
Sheikh Name Meaning. Muslim: from Arabic shaikh, a title denoting a political or spiritual leader of a community. Shaikh ul-Islam 'leader of Islam', was the title of the highest religious office in Ottoman Turkey. Shaikh also means 'chief' or 'head' (Qur'an 28:23). This name is found throughout the Muslim world.
Sheikh Name Meaning. Muslim: from Arabic shaikh, a title denoting a political or spiritual leader of a community. ... Shaikh also means 'chief' or 'head' (Qur'an 28:23).
Abdul Kabir is a Muslim name for boys meaning Slave of the Great.
Abdul Hai (Arabic: عبد الحي) is a Muslim male given name, and in modern usage, surname. It is built from the Arabic words Abd, al- and Hayy. The name means "servant of the Living God", Al-Hayy being one of the names of God in the Qur'an, which give rise to the Muslim theophoric names.
Abdul-medjid Name meaning in Urdu is بڑی عظمت والے کا بندہ, a Muslim Arabic Boy name with lucky number is 6 and Abdul-medjid Name meaning in English is Variant Of Abdal Majid: Servant Of The Glorious One.
Abdul Majid (Arabic: عبد المجيد) is a Muslim male given name and, in modern usage, surname. It is built from the Arabic words Abd, al- and Majid. The name means "servant of the All-glorious", Al-Majīd being one of the names of God in the Qur'an, which give rise to the Muslim theophoric names.