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Abid

Abid Name Meaning, Origin & Popularity

/ˈʕaː.bid/

Meaning of Abid: Abid is an Arabic masculine name derived from the root a-b-d, meaning “worshipper” or “devout servant.” While abd (servant) describes the static relationship of servitude, abid (active participle) describes the action—one who worships, one who is in the act of devotion.

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In Islamic theology, ibada (worship, devotion) encompasses all acts of submission to God—prayer, fasting, charity, pilgrimage, and righteous conduct. The name Abid therefore designates the bearer as one who is defined by their act of worship.

The concept of worship as a defining human identity is central to Islamic theology: the Quran states (51:56) “I created jinn and humans only to worship Me.” A name meaning “worshipper” therefore aligns the bearer’s identity with the Quranic definition of human purpose itself.

What Does Abid Mean? Origin & Etymology

This gives Abid a theologically serious character among Arabic names, positioning it alongside names like Muslim (one who submits) and Mu’min (believer) as statements of religious identity.

Abid is used across the Arab world, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and South Asian Muslim communities. The alternate spelling Abed is common in the Levant. The name was borne by Abid ibn Al-Abras, a pre-Islamic Arabian poet of the 6th century, suggesting its use predates Islam.

In contemporary usage, Abid appears regularly in Pakistani and Gulf contexts. The Pakistani cricket commentator and former Test cricketer Abid Ali is among prominent bearers. Further reading: etymology records and US popularity records from SSA.

Numerology & Symbolism of Abid

Based on Pythagorean numerology — a traditional system linking name letters to numbers. Presented for cultural interest.

A(1) + B(2) + I(9) + D(4) = 16 = 7
Destiny number
7
Wisdom
Sum of all letters, reduced to a single digit
Soul urge
1
Independence
Sum of vowels only - reveals inner desires
Expression
6
Warmth
Sum of consonants - how others perceive you
Letters 4
Vowels / consonants 2 / 2
Birthstone Amethyst
Lucky color Violet
1 Leadership Independent, driven, original — the initiator who forges new paths.
2 Harmony Diplomatic and cooperative, thriving through partnership and balance.
3 Expression Creative and communicative, bringing joy through art and words.
4 Stability Disciplined and dependable, building lasting structures through hard work.
5 Freedom Adventurous and adaptable, drawn to change, travel, and new experiences.
6 Nurturing Caring and responsible, focused on home, family, and community.
7 Wisdom Analytical and introspective, seeking truth through study and reflection.
8 Ambition Authoritative and goal-oriented, excelling in business and material achievement.
9 Compassion Humanitarian and idealistic, driven by a desire to serve and uplift others.
11 Intuition Master number: heightened sensitivity and spiritual insight beyond the ordinary.
22 Master Builder Master number: visionary practicality that turns ambitious dreams into reality.
33 Master Teacher Master number: selfless guidance and healing offered for the good of all.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Abid

What does Abid mean?

Abid is Arabic 'worshipper, admirer, adorer' meaning to worship;.

How popular is Abid?

Abid is rarely used in the United States but maintains its standing in Arabic, Urdu. SSA records show no significant US ranking for this name.

How do you pronounce Abid?

Abid is pronounced /ˈʕaː.bid/. The name originates in Arabic, Urdu tradition.

What are variants of Abid?

Abid has related forms in other languages: Abed (Bengali). These variants all share the same root and meaning.

What middle names go with Abid?

Abid pairs well with longer middle names given its short structure: Abid Elizabeth or Abid Alexander offer traditional balance. Alternatively, Abid Rose or Abid James keep the full name concise and easy to use.

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Over 12 years of editorial experience in American parenting media. Currently a PhD candidate researching naming trends in US cultural history. Mother of two, based in Austin, Texas. Leads MyGall’s editorial standards and SSA data verification.

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Unisex 2 syllables From Arabic 'abid' meaning worshipper

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