Meaning & Origin
Abdulmajeed is a boy's baby name of Arabic origin, a compound of 'Abd ('servant') and Al-Majid ('the All-Glorious, the Most Honorable' — one of the ninety-nine names of Allah), meaning 'servant of the All-Glorious.' The root majd (glory, honor) is central to Arabic expressions of divine magnificence.
Abdulmajeed is used throughout the Muslim world, particularly in West Africa and among diaspora communities in North America. Naming a son 'servant of the All-Glorious' reflects the Islamic tradition of expressing devotion to God through the divine names, creating a name that is simultaneously a personal identity and a theological declaration.