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Comments for ABD-ALLAH:
-Abdallah El-Yafi, Former Lebanese Prime Minister
-Abd-Allah ibn Abd-al-Muttalib (545-570), the father of Muhammad.
-‘Abdullah ibn Abi Quhafa, also known as Abu Bakr.
-Abd-Allah ibn Ubayy, a leading inhabitant of Medina and contemporary of Muhammad.
-`Abd Allah ibn Rawahah, general in the Battle of Mut'ah.
-‘Abdullah ibn Sa‘ad, the son of Said and foster-brother of Caliph Uthman ibn Affan, led the Muslim invasion of Libya from 647 to 648.
-‘Abdullah of Khurasan, a Tahirid governor in the Abbasid caliphate.
-‘Abdullah ibn Muhammad, seventh Emir of Córdoba (888-912).
-Abdullah (Almohad Caliph), Caliph of Morocco (1224-1227).
-‘Abdullah (Chagatai Khanate) (d. 1359), ruler of the Chagatai.
-‘Abdullah (Timurid) (d. 1451), ruler of the Timurid Empire.
-Abdullah bin Saud, leader of the House of Saud (1814-1818).
-Abdullah I of Jordan, emir of Transjordan (1921-46), then King of Transjordan (1946-49), then King of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan (1949-51).
-Abdullah Gül, deputy prime minister and foreign minister of Turkey.
-‘Abdullah Yusuf ‘Azzam (1941-1989), an Islamist leader, assassinated in 1989.
-Abdullah II of Jordan, King of Jordan (1999-)
-King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz, King of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
-Sheikh Abdullah (1905–1982), known as Sher-e-Kashmir, Prime Minister of Kashmir.
-Dr. Abdullah, sometimes called Abdullah Abdullah, the foreign minister of Afghanistan.
-Dato' Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, the current prime minister of Malaysia.
-Abdullah Nabeel Al Ahmed, Kuwaiti Youth Soccer Player (1990-2006-).
-Abdullah Öcalan, Kurdish opposition leader and founder of the Kurdistan Workers Party.
-Abdullah, a horse that competed in the sport of show jumping.
-Abdullah the Butcher, professional wrestler known to poke people with forks
-Tewfik Abdullah, one of the first African soccer players in the U.K. and U.S
-Abdullah al-Amiri, a judge in the trial of Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein who was replaced after allegations of bias.-- Anonymous User 7/30/2007
This name has such a strong meaning, and is bold. But the only nickname I can see is "Al" and that would be elimating the "God" from the name.-- spaz123 9/16/2007
I don't know if this is common in other cultures, but where I live (America) it seems kinda too stand-out-ish. Not that the meaning is bad (I know "Elizabeth" basically means the same thing) but it just really stands out. Maybe it's the hyphen that makes me think that. Which I guess could be taken out.-- Aurora Lynn 5/9/2009
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