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Abdi (also spelled Abidi) as a surname refers to the descendants of Imam Zain-ul-Abidin (A.S.) ibne Hussain (A.S.) ibne Ali (A.S.) ibne Abu Talib (A.S.).

Abdi is a male name in east Africa, particularly Ethiopia. It is not a native Somalian name, but can be found as part of a longer name (like Abdisukur, Abdifata, Abdinasir, etc.).

a lot of somalians keep this name.approximately 80% of all somalian men's names have the prefix Abdi


Abdi is a male given name. In Ethiopia, especially in Oromia it's a male name meaning "HOPE".

Abdi is part of a Muslim name and means "servant". Abdi or Abdul is always followed by one of the 99 names of Allah, signifying "servant of God". Each of the 99 names of Allah or God are adjectives describing Him. For example, Abdi-Fatah would mean the "Servant of the Opener".

Abdi is also the name of three men in the Hebrew Bible:

Abdi, as a surname, may also refer to: