ABDELWAHAB

Also recorded as Abd Elwahab, Abdel Wahab

Abdelwahab

Abdelwahab is a Muslim surname of Arabic origin that is primarily found in regions with significant Arabic-speaking populations, including North Africa and the Middle East. The name typically translates to "servant of the giver" or "servant of the generous".

In the United Kingdom, the surname Abdelwahab is relatively rare but is borne by individuals of diverse backgrounds, reflecting the multicultural nature of British society. People with this surname may have ancestral roots in countries such as Egypt, Tunisia, or Saudi Arabia, where the name is more commonly encountered.

The adoption of the surname Abdelwahab in the UK may be attributed to various factors, such as migration, intercultural marriages, or personal choice. Individuals bearing this surname often maintain a strong connection to their Arab heritage, while simultaneously embracing their British identity.

As with many surnames of Arabic origin, Abdelwahab signifies a family's heritage, values, and possibly religious affiliation. Its presence in the British population contributes to the rich tapestry of names representing the multicultural fabric of contemporary Britain.

There are approximately 27 people named Abdelwahab in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Fewer than one in a million people in Britain are named Abdelwahab.

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