ABDELHAMID
Also recorded as Abdel Hamid, Abdel-Hamid
Abdelhamid
Abdelhamid is a British surname of Arabic origin, commonly associated with individuals of North African or Middle Eastern descent. The name is a combination of the Arabic words "Abdel" meaning "servant of" and "Hamid" meaning "the praiseworthy". It is believed to have Islamic connotations, indicating reverence and praise towards God.
The surname Abdelhamid is relatively uncommon in British society, reflecting the diverse cultural landscape of the country and the influence of migration and globalization. Individuals bearing this surname are often part of multicultural communities, contributing to the rich tapestry of British society.
The origins of the Abdelhamid surname can be traced back to regions where Arabic and Islamic cultures have prevailed, indicating a strong sense of heritage and tradition among bearers of the name. With the increased interconnectedness of the modern world, the Abdelhamid surname serves as a reminder of the diverse roots and backgrounds that have shaped British identity over the centuries.
There are approximately 43 people named Abdelhamid in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Abdelhamid.
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