Somali name of Arabic origin meaning 'servant of the Mighty One,' combining 'Abd' (servant) and 'Aziz' (mighty/powerful).
Abdiasis is a Somali name built from Arabic devotional elements, combining Abd, meaning servant, with Aziz, a divine name associated with might and power. That structure gives the name a clear religious logic, the kind found throughout Arabic naming traditions where humility and reverence are carried directly in the form of the name.
In Somali usage, Abdiasis feels both rooted and distinctive, especially because it preserves the Arabic sacred pattern while adapting it to local naming practice. It is not a name that tries to be decorative; its strength lies in its devotion and clarity. The result is a name that sounds serious, faithful, and quietly commanding.