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The baby name Abd-Al-Aziz is a Male name , 4 syllables long and is pronounced IPA: /ʕabd alˈʕaziːz/; simple: abd-al-AZEES (ab-dul ah-ZEEZ).

Abd-Al-Aziz is Arabic in Origin.

Gender: Male
Syllables: 4.0
Origin: Arabic
Pronunciation: IPA: /ʕabd alˈʕaziːz/; simple: abd-al-AZEES (ab-dul ah-ZEEZ)

What is the meaning of the name Abd-Al-Aziz ?

The baby name Abd-Al-Aziz is a Male name , 4 syllables long and is pronounced IPA: /ʕabd alˈʕaziːz/; simple: abd-al-AZEES (ab-dul ah-ZEEZ).

Abd-Al-Aziz is Arabic in Origin.

Formed from Arabic ʿAbd “servant,” the definite article al-, and Al-ʿAzīz, one of the 99 Names of God meaning “the Mighty/Almighty.” Its root ʿ‑Z‑Z conveys strength, honor, and invincibility, so the compound expresses reverence: “servant of the Mighty (God).” Approximate pronunciation is abd al-a-ZEEZ; the initial symbol ʿ marks a voiced pharyngeal consonant in Arabic.

Used across the Islamic world since the early caliphates and carried by rulers and scholars. Notables include Abd al‑Aziz ibn Marwān (Umayyad governor of Egypt), Ottoman Sultan Abdülaziz, and King Abdulaziz (Ibn Saud), founder of modern Saudi Arabia. Spelling and spacing vary by region: ʿAbd al‑ʿAzīz/Abd al‑Aziz (scholarly), Abdulaziz or Abdul Aziz (Gulf and South Asia), Abdelaziz/Abdel‑Aziz (Maghreb and Egypt), Abdülaziz (Turkish), Abdolaziz (Persian). Informal short forms like Aziz appear, though the full theophoric compound better preserves its devotional meaning.

We can't find Abd-Al-Aziz in any of the birth registries or name datasets we track. It's the kind of name that tends to be rare, regional, or newly made up. Whatever the reason, hardly anyone else has it.

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Abd-Al-Aziz is predominantly a boy's name.
Abd-Al-Aziz is a 4 syllable name, pronounced IPA: /ʕabd alˈʕaziːz/; simple: abd-al-AZEES (ab-dul ah-ZEEZ).
Common nicknames and spelling variations include Abd al-Aziz, Abdul Aziz, Abdulaziz, Abdelaziz, Abd-ul-Aziz and Abd-el-Aziz.
Across languages, Abd-Al-Aziz has these equivalents: Abdullah (Arabic), Obadiah / Abdias (Hebrew/Latin), Ebed (Hebrew), — 'servant' (element in names like Ebed-Melech), Abdi (Somali/Swahili), and 3 more.
Abd-Al-Aziz is a name of Arabic origin, traditionally used in Arabic-speaking countries. It doesn't appear in the major international birth registries we track, but it is an established name within Arabic-speaking countries and its diaspora communities.