Abid

Abid (Arabic: عابد ‘Ābid), also Abed, literally meaning worshipper, adorer, devout may be either a surname or given name.

Abid
PronunciationArabic: [ʕaːbɪd]
GenderMale
Language(s)Arabic
Origin
Meaning"worshipper"

In the Russian language, "Аби́д" (Abid), or its form "Ави́д" (Avid), is an old and uncommon male given name. Included into various, often handwritten, church calendars throughout the 17th–19th centuries, it was omitted from the official Synodal Menologium at the end of the 19th century. Its origins are either Arabic (where it means desired) or Aramaic (where it means work, labor). The diminutive of "Avid" is Avidka (Ави́дка). The patronymics derived from "Avid" are "Ави́дович" (Avidovich; masculine) and "Ави́довна" (Avidovna; feminine). As a surname, in the form Al-Abid (Arabic: العابد) and its variants, it is shared by the following people:

As a surname:

  • Abid Ali Abid (1906–1971), Urdu and Persian critic and poet
  • Chaudhry Abid Sher Ali (born 1971), Pakistani politician and businessman
  • Fazle Hasan Abed (1936–2019), Bangladeshi/British social worker
  • Kalbe Abid (d. 1986, Maulana Syed Kalbe Abid Naqvi), mujtahid
  • Pépé Abed, (1911–2006), Lebanese adventurer, explorer, and entrepreneur
  • Qazi Abdul Majeed Abid (1915–1996), Pakistani politician and journalist
  • Laïla Abid (born 1977), Moroccan-Dutch journalist
  • Mohammed Abed al-Jabri (1936–2010), Moroccan critic and professor of philosophy and Islamic thought
  • Ramzi Abid (born 1980), Canadian professional ice hockey player
  • Ramzi Abed (born 1973), American film director
  • Zara Abid (1992–2020), Pakistani model

As a given name or colloquial name, it is shared by the following people:

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