Arabic name meaning 'servant of the Eternal' (Al-Samad), one of the 99 names of Allah in Islam.
Abdussamad is an Arabic devotional name built from abd, meaning servant, and Al-Samad, one of the 99 names of Allah in Islam. The name therefore carries the sense of being a servant of the Eternal, which gives it a solemn, reverent weight.
It belongs to a large family of Arabic theophoric names that express humility before God rather than personal grandeur. In use, Abdussamad feels firmly traditional and distinctly Islamic, with a structure that is familiar across many Arabic-speaking and Muslim communities even when spellings vary by region or transcription. It is not a flashy or ornamental name; its power lies in its directness and devotion. Names of this type often suggest steadiness, piety, and spiritual rootedness, and Abdussamad has that quiet dignity in its sound.