Aptülahat / Abd al-Ahad / Abdul Ahad
Pronunciation: AP-tool-ah-hat
Meaning
servant of the One
Origin
Arabic
History & Etymology
Aptülahat is a name of Arabic origin, derived from the phrase 'Abd al-Ahad' (عبد الأحد). 'Abd' means 'servant' or 'slave of', and 'al-Ahad' is one of the 99 names of God in Islam, meaning 'the One' or 'the Unique'. This type of name, combining 'Abd' with one of God's attributes, is common in Islamic cultures, signifying devotion and servitude to God.
The name's usage is primarily found in regions with a strong Islamic heritage, particularly in Turkey where it is often transliterated as Aptülahat. While traditionally male, the 'unisex' designation is given due to its rare and sometimes flexible usage in modern contexts, though it remains overwhelmingly male in its cultural roots.
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