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Abdulloh
Pronounced ab-DOOL-loh /æbˈduːl.loʊ/High
Meaning: Central Asian (Uzbek, Tajik) spelling variant of Abdullah, from Arabic abd (servant) and Allah (God), meaning servant of GodHigh
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History & Origin
Abdulloh is the Uzbek-language rendering of the Arabic Abdullah, composed of abd (servant, worshipper) and Allah (God), meaning servant of God. The most revered bearer of this name is Abdullah ibn Abd al-Muttalib (c. 545–570 CE), the father of the Prophet Muhammad, who died before the Prophet's birth. The Prophet himself declared Abdullah one of the most beloved names in Islam, making it universally used among Muslims.
The Uzbek spelling Abdulloh reflects the phonology and orthography of the Uzbek language, where the final syllable is rendered -oh rather than -ah. This form is standard in Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and surrounding Central Asian regions. As Uzbek and Central Asian communities have emigrated to Russia, Europe, and North America, the Abdulloh spelling has followed them, making it recognizable in diaspora communities while remaining distinctively Central Asian in character.
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- ★Abdullah ibn Abd al-Muttalib (c.545–c.570)Father of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and son of Abd al-Muttalib, a member of the Quraysh tribe who died before Muhammad's birth.
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Frequently Asked
What does the name Abdulloh mean?
Abdulloh means servant of God, from Arabic abd (servant) and Allah (God). It is the Uzbek spelling of the widely used Islamic name Abdullah.
How do you pronounce Abdulloh?
Abdulloh is pronounced ab-DOOL-loh, with three syllables and stress on the second.
Is Abdulloh a boy or girl name?
Abdulloh is a boys name.
How popular is Abdulloh?
Abdulloh is the standard Uzbek form of Abdullah, one of the most common names in the Islamic world. It is widely used in Uzbekistan and Central Asia and appears in diaspora communities globally.






