ABDULAZIZ
Also recorded as Abdul Aziz, Abdul- Aziz, Abdul-Aziz
Abdulaziz
Abdulaziz is a British surname with roots in Arabic origin. The name Abdulaziz is composed of two elements: "Abdul," meaning "servant of" or "slave of", and "Aziz," meaning "the powerful" or "beloved." The name carries a strong religious significance in Islamic culture, being commonly used as a first name.
The surname Abdulaziz is relatively rare in British society, as it is often associated with individuals from Arab or Muslim backgrounds. Those bearing the surname Abdulaziz may have familial ties to regions where Arabic naming conventions are more prevalent, like the Middle East or North Africa.
Due to its unique and culturally significant nature, the surname Abdulaziz can serve as a point of pride and identity for individuals who carry it, symbolising their heritage and connection to Islamic traditions. In a multicultural society like Britain, surnames like Abdulaziz contribute to the diverse tapestry of names that reflect the country's rich history of immigration and cultural exchange.
There are approximately 137 people named Abdulaziz in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Abdulaziz.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Abdul
- Afzal
- Ahmad
- Ahmed
- Hayder
- Mohamad
- Mohamed
- Mohammed
- Muhammad
- Yaseen
Female
- Anita
- Fadumo
- Hana
- Iman
- Natasha
- Noor
- Nur
- Reem
- Rema
- Shafia