The baby name Abdulhazim is a Male name , 4 syllables long and is pronounced Classical Arabic: /ʕabd alˈħaːzɪm/; Anglicized: /əbˈdʊl həˈzɪm/ or /æbˈdʊl həˈzɪm/.
The baby name Abdulhazim is a Male name , 4 syllables long and is pronounced Classical Arabic: /ʕabd alˈħaːzɪm/; Anglicized: /əbˈdʊl həˈzɪm/ or /æbˈdʊl həˈzɪm/.
Abdulhazim is Arabic, Islamic in Origin.
Abdulhazim is an Arabic compound formed from Abd al- (“servant of the/servant to”) and Hazim (حازم), a given name meaning “resolute, firm, decisive,” from the triliteral root H-Z-M (“to bind, restrain”). The combined sense is “servant of the resolute.” Unlike classic theophoric Abd- names that pair with the Divine Names (Asma al-Husna), al-Hazim is not a canonical epithet of God, so some scholars prefer alternatives such as Abd al-Azim or Abd al-Hakim; others accept Abdulhazim as a stylistic or familial formation referencing a person named Hazim.
Documented usage is rare in the Arab world, with Hazim alone being far more common. The name occasionally appears in South Asian and diaspora records, often spelled Abdul-Hazim, Abdul Hazeem, Abd al-Hazim, or Abdülhâzim. Related names and near-variants include Hazim, Abdulazim/Abdul Azeem (Abd al-Azim), and Abdulhakim. Nicknames may include Abdul, Abood, or Hazim.
Nothing for Abdulhazim shows up in the birth registries or name datasets we track. That's typically a sign of a rare name, a regional or traditional one, or a modern coinage. By any reading, it's an exceptionally uncommon choice.
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