What language is that? Interesting. Yes I never understood the Abdul part of Muslim names. And guess what? There are
Abdul Rasool and
Abdul Nabi, both means the Slave of the Prophet! Can you belive that? I thought that was Shirk!!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_(name)
Matthew (pronounced /ˈmæθjuː/) is the standard English for the Hebrew Bible name Μαθθαιος[1], a Koine Greek transliteration of the Aramaic diminutive מתי (Mattay, Maty). From Latin Matthæus, the English spelling Matthew comes directly from the French Matthieu (earlier Matheu). Ultimately derived from the Hebrew name מתתיהו (Matatyahu, Mattathias) or מתיתיהו (Matityahu, Mattithiah), Matthew means "gift of YHWH". The Hebrew name is also spelled מתניהו (Matanyahu, Mattaniah). Related names include נתניהו (Netanyahu, Nethaniah), and with swapped syllables יהונתן (Yehonatan, Jonathan).
A common name in the West, it is traditionally spelled "Matthew" in English, but sometimes "Mathew", and even as the Muslim name Mathyu. Matt is the most common hypocoristic form of the name in English. "Matthew" can also be a middle name, and the English surnames Matthew, Matthews, Mathis, Mathewson, and Mattison are among many family names derived from it.
The name "Matthew" has historically been distinguished from the related but less common (in English) name Matthias, and is clearly distinguished in most other European languages.
Many names used by those in the west have their origins in the bible which therefore has their origins in Hebrew.