Abdallah
Abdallah is a common name in Arabic-speaking cultures, often meaning "servant of God." It is derived from the Arabic words "Abd," meaning servant, and "Allah," meaning God. The name is popular among Muslims and is sometimes spelled as Abdullah or Abdallah, depending on regional variations.
In Islamic tradition, Abdallah is also associated with several historical figures, including Abdallah ibn Abd al-Muttalib, the father of the Prophet Muhammad. The name is often given to boys and is considered a sign of devotion and faith within the community.