Alternative writing: Abd al-Azim, Abdel Azim
Gender: male
Arabic writing: عبد العظيم
The Meaning Behind Abdulazim
Abdulazim translates to “Servant of the Great” in Arabic. “Abd” is a common prefix in Arabic names and signifies “servant of.” The second part of the name, “Azim,” means “great” or “mighty”. Therefore, Abdulazim can be interpreted as a person who serves a great or mighty entity, typically referring to Allah in Islamic culture.
Historical Origins
The name Abdulazim has its roots in Arabic language and Islamic tradition where it’s common to prefix names with “Abd”, symbolizing submission to Allah. One historical figure of note bearing the name is the scholar Abd al-Azim al-Hasani, an important figure in Shia Islam.
Popularity
Abdulazim is a fairly common name used primarily among Arab communities, particularly those with Islamic culture, due to its religious connotations. It is particularly prevalent in muslim countries but it has also spread to other regions due to diaspora.
Famous Personalities
‘Abd al-‘Azim ‘Anis (leading Egyptian cultural critic and Marxist)

