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Abid

Abid ((アラビア語:عابد )), also ''Abed'', literally meaning ''worshipper'', ''adorer'', ''devout'' may be either a surname or given name.
In the Russian language, "" (''Abid''), or its form "" (''Avid''), is an old and rare〔Petrovsky, p. 34〕 male given name.〔Superanskaya, p. 29〕 Included into various, often handwritten, church calendars throughout the 17th–19th centuries, it was omitted from the official Synodal Menologium at the end of the 19th century.〔Superanskaya, pp. 23 and 29〕 Its origins are either Arabic (where it means ''desired'') or Aramaic (where it means ''work'', ''labor'').〔Superanskaya, pp. 29 and 32〕 The diminutive of "Avid" is Avidka ().〔 The patronymics derived from "Avid" are "" (''Avidovich''; masculine) and "" (''Avidovna''; feminine).〔
As a surname, in the form Al-Abid ((アラビア語: العابد )) and its variants, it is shared by the following people:
*Muhammad Ali al-Abid (1867–1939), first president of Syria
*Ahmad Izzat al-Abid (1855–1924), Syrian politician
*Nawaf Al Abed (born 1990), Saudi association football player
As a surname:
*Abid Ali Abid (1906–1971), Urdu and Persian critic and poet
*Chaudhry Abid Sher Ali (born 1971), Pakistani politician and businessman
*Fazle Hasan Abed (born 1936), Bangladeshi/British social worker
*Kalbe Abid (d. 1986, Maulana Syed Kalbe Abid Naqvi), mujtahid
*Kazi Asad Abid (21st century), chairman and CEO of ''The Daily Ibrat'' newspaper
*Pépé Abed, (1911–2006), Lebanese adventurer, explorer, and entrepreneur
*Qazi Abdul Majeed Abid, politician and journalist from Hyderabad, Sindh, Pakistan
*Laïla Abid (born 1977), Moroccan-Dutch journalist
*Mohammed Abed al-Jabri (1936–2010), Moroccan critic and professor of philosophy and Islamic thought
*Ramzi Abid (born 1980), Canadian professional ice hockey player
*Ramzi Abed (born 1973), American film director
As a given name or colloquial name, it is shared by the following people:
*Abed Azrie (born 1945), Syrian singer of Arab classical music
*Abed Daoudieh (1920–2015), Jordanian politician
*Abid Ghoffar Aboe Dja'far (born 1954), Javanese Indonesian singer-songwriter
*Abid Hamid Mahmud (late 20th century), Iraqi military officer
*Abid Hasan (bef. 1947–1984), officer of the Indian National Army
*Abid Hassan Minto (born 1932), Pakistani lawyer
*Abid Hussain (late 20th century), Indian economist and diplomat
*Abed Khan (born 1945), Bangladeshi journalist
*Abid Kovačević (born 1952), former Yugoslav association football player
*Abed Mahfouz (born 1956), Lebanese fashion designer
*Abid Mutlak al-Jubouri (late 20th century), Iraqi politician
*Abid Nabi (born 1985), Indian first class cricketer
*Abed Nadir, fictional character on the TV show Community
*Abid Qaiyum Suleri (born 1969), Pakistani social policy analyst and development practitioner
*Abed Rabah (born 1975), Israeli association football player
*Abid Raja (born 1975), Pakistani Norwegian politician
*Abid Raza (born 1981), Guantanamo Bay detainee
*Abid Ullah Jan (21st century), prolific writer
==See also==

*Abid Ali (disambiguation)

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