Abdirizak
ab-dee-rih-ZAAK
Abdirizak is a boy’s name of African origin, meaning “A Somali name of Arabic origin. Abdi means 'servant of' and Razak means 'the provider'. Together it means 'servant of the provider (God)'.”, and peaked in popularity in 2014.
What Abdirizak Means
“A Somali name of Arabic origin. Abdi means 'servant of' and Razak means 'the provider'. Together it means 'servant of the provider (God)'.”
The Story of Abdirizak
This name, rich with meaning, signifies your son as the servant of the Provider, a resilient and caring soul.
Abdirizak is a Somali name of Arabic origin, combining 'Abdi' (servant of) and 'Razak' (the provider). It reflects a deep reliance on and devotion to God as the ultimate sustainer.
As you look to your son, Abdirizak, you will see a person of great resilience and care. This name suggests a child who will face life's challenges with strength and extend kindness and provision to those in need.
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Famous Namesakes
Abdirizak Haji Hussein
Former Prime Minister of Somalia
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Peak Year
#11 in 2014
Total Births
105
First Recorded
2000
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