A variant of Abdul, from Arabic roots meaning 'servant of' and usually part of a devotional compound.
Abdule is a variant of Abdul, a name rooted in Arabic devotional naming where Abd means servant and is usually followed by one of God’s attributes. In that sense, Abdule belongs to a long-standing religious pattern rather than to a single isolated etymology, and its meaning is best understood through that tradition of reverent combination.
As a form, Abdule feels slightly softened and individualized compared with the more familiar Abdul. It retains the solemnity and devotion of the original while taking on a distinct shape in modern use. The result is a name that still feels traditional, but with a faintly updated cadence that makes it stand apart.