ABIDI
Abidi
Abidi is a British surname of Arabic and Islamic origin. The name is derived from the Arabic word "Abid" which means worshipper or servant of God. The Abidi surname is commonly found among individuals of Pakistani, Indian, and Middle Eastern descent living in the United Kingdom.
The migration of individuals with the surname Abidi to Britain can be attributed to various factors, including historical ties between Britain and countries with significant Muslim populations, economic opportunities, as well as educational pursuits.
Individuals with the surname Abidi have made contributions to various fields in the United Kingdom, including academia, business, healthcare, and the arts. The Abidi family name reflects the diverse and multicultural society of Britain, highlighting the country's history of immigration and integration.
Today, the surname Abidi continues to be passed down through generations, maintaining the cultural heritage and traditions of those who bear the name. The presence of the Abidi surname in Britain adds to the tapestry of multiculturalism that defines the country's society.
There are approximately 244 people named Abidi in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around four in a million people in Britain are named Abidi.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Abid
- Ali
- Amir
- Arif
- Fouad
- Jamshed
- Kazim
- Mohammed
- Nasir
- Rafik
- Sayed
- Syed
Female
- Fariha
- Firdaus
- Huma
- Humara
- Ismat
- Maria
- Rosa
- Shamim
- Syeda
- Tara