ABDELAZIZ
Recorded variant spellings include Abdel Aziz, Abdel- Aziz, Abdel-Aziz
Abdel-Aziz
Abdel-Aziz is a British surname of Arabic origin, commonly associated with individuals of Egyptian descent. The name is a combination of 'Abdel' meaning 'servant of' and 'Aziz' meaning 'the powerful' or 'the beloved'. Translated together, the name signifies 'servant of the powerful'.
Many individuals bearing the surname Abdel-Aziz have ancestral ties to Egypt, where Arabic naming conventions are prevalent. As a result, the name has been passed down through generations and retained by families that have migrated to or settled in Great Britain.
The surname Abdel-Aziz is relatively uncommon compared to more widespread British surnames. However, its distinctive Arabic roots give it a unique and intriguing quality. Individuals with the surname Abdel-Aziz may have varied backgrounds, reflecting the diversity and multiculturalism of modern British society.
Due to its cultural significance and historical roots, the surname Abdel-Aziz contributes to the rich tapestry of names found within the British Isles, showcasing the influence of global migration and diversity in shaping the country's identity.
Typical given names associated with the Abdelaziz surname
Male
- Adel
- Ahmed
- Ayman
- Hatim
- Khaled
- Mohamed
- Muntasir
- Omer
- Osama
- Osman
Female
- Batoul
- Dalia
- Fatima
- Lamis
- Lynn
- Nabila
- Nahla
- Nashwa
- Natalia
- Nicola
Similar and related surnames
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