Abdullaev
Abdullaev (Russian: Абдуллаев) is a surname, commonly found in Russia, Caucasia, and Central Asian. The female counterpart surname is Abdullaeva.
Variants of this surname include Abdalin/Abdalina (Абда́лин/Абда́лина), Abdulin/Abdulina (Абду́лин/Абду́лина), Abdullayev/Abdullayeva (Абдулла́ев/Абдулла́ева), Abdullin/Abdullina (Абду́ллин/Абду́ллина), Abdulov/Abdulova (Абду́лов/Абду́лова), Babdulin/Babdulina (Бабду́лин/Бабду́лина), and Babdullin/Babdullina (Бабду́ллин/Бабду́ллина).[1] All these surnames are slavicised from various forms of the given name Abdullah (Abdulla), which itself is derived from Arabic "abd allāh", meaning god's servant or god's slave.[1] People with the name Abdullaev include:
- Djamilya Abdullaeva (born 1984), Uzbek model and actress
- Gulomjon Abdullaev (born 1998), Uzbekistani freestyle wrestler
- Ismail Abdullaiev (born 1966), former KVN DPI team member and pro-Russian television director from Ukraine
- Mahammatkodir Abdullaev (born 1973), Uzbekistani boxer
- Muhammad Abdullaev (born 1973), Uzbekistani boxer
- Muminjon Abdullaev (born 1989), Uzbekistani Greco-Roman wrestler
- Nafisa Abdullaeva (born 1978), Uzbek lawyer, business scholar, textbook author, writer, and poet
- Nasiba Abdullaeva, Soviet and Uzbek pop singer
- Nazir Abdullaev (born 1991), Russian Greco-Roman wrestler
- Rihsitilla Abdullaev (born 1978), Uzbek actor
- Rustam Abdullaev (born 1971), Uzbekistani association football player and coach
- Umida Abdullaeva (born 1997), Uzbekistani taekwondo practitioner
- Sadriddin Abdullaev (born 1986), Uzbekistani association football player
- Saidullo Abdullaev (born 1965), Uzbekistani businessperson
- Shamshad Abdullaev (born 1957), Soviet-Uzbek poet and writer
- Shokhrullo Abdullaev, Uzbek singer, composer, actor
- Zaur Abdullaev (born 1994), Russian professional boxer
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[edit]- И. М. Ганжина (I. M. Ganzhina). "Словарь современных русских фамилий" (Dictionary of Modern Russian Last Names). Москва, 2001. ISBN 5-237-04101-9