ABDULKADIR
Also recorded as Abdul Kadir, Abdul-Kadir
Abdulkadir
Abdulkadir is a British surname of Arabic origin, commonly associated with individuals of Middle Eastern descent. The name is derived from the Arabic words "Abd al-Qadir", meaning "servant of the capable" or "servant of the powerful".
The Abdullahi surname is relatively rare in the United Kingdom, and those who bear it may have ancestral roots tracing back to countries such as Iraq, Saudi Arabia, and Yemen. The presence of the Abdulkadir surname in Britain can be attributed to various historical and contemporary migration flows between Britain and the Middle East.
Individuals carrying the surname Abdulkadir may have a diverse range of cultural and religious backgrounds, as the name is associated with the Islamic faith. This rich cultural heritage can be reflected in the traditions, customs, and values passed down through generations bearing the Abdulkadir name.
While relatively uncommon in Britain, the Abdulkadir surname contributes to the multicultural tapestry of the nation and exemplifies the diverse backgrounds that shape British society.
There are approximately 270 people named Abdulkadir in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around four in a million people in Britain are named Abdulkadir.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Abdi
- Abukar
- Ahmed
- Ali
- Hassan
- Ibrahim
- Jamal
- Mohamed
- Mohammed
- Omar
Female
- Aisha
- Amina
- Fatima
- Halima
- Halimo
- Hanan
- Nasra
- Sabrina
- Sadia
- Zahra
Similar and related surnames
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