Abdulayev
Abdulayev (Russian: Абдулае́в; masculine) or Abdulayeva (Абдула́ева; feminine) is a Russian,[1] Azerbeijani and Central Asian surname. 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 derive 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 surname
- Ahmad Afandi Abdulaev (born 1959), Dagestani Mufti, Chairman of the Dagestani Council of Alims.
- Eldar Abdulayev (born 1985), Kazakhstani ice-hockey player
- Guerman Abdulaev (Abdulayev), Russian judoka
- Jahongir Abdulaev (Abdulayev), Uzbekistani freestyle belt wrestling gold medalist at the 2009 Asian Indoor Games
- Levan Abdulaev (Abdulayev), Georgian association football player for FC Kakheti Telavi in 2007–2008
- Magomed Abdulayev, Prime Minister under Magomedsalam Magomedov, the President of the Republic of Dagestan in Russia in 2010–2013
- Mubariz Abdulayev, Azerbaijani kickboxer who lost to Albert Kraus, Dutch kickboxer, in 2012
- Muhamedzhan Abdulaev (Abdulayev), Kyrgyzstani association football player for FC Manas
- Murad Abdulaev (Abdulayev), mixed martial artist who lost to Alexander Yakovlev in 2013
- Murtazali Abdulayev, association football player in reserve during the 2010 FC Anzhi Makhachkala season
- Mustafa Abdulayev, one of the Russian official Islam clerics who organized public theological discussions with Kunta-haji, Chechen Muslim mystic
- Natella Abdulaeva (Abdulayeva), costume designer for Sinead Kerr, Scottish ice dancer
- Omar Abdulayev (born 1978), Tajikistani GITMO detainee
- Tagir Abdulaev (Abdulayev), Russian heavyweight judoka at the 1994 Goodwill Games
References
Notes
- Ganzhina, p. 10
Sources
- И. М. Ганжина (I. M. Ganzhina). "Словарь современных русских фамилий" (Dictionary of Modern Russian Last Names). Москва, 2001. ISBN 5-237-04101-9
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