A group in which the commutative law holds is called?

A group in which the commutative law holds is called?

Explanation
  1. Commutative Law: In an Abelian group, for all elements a and b in the group, the operation satisfies ab=ba.

  2. Named after Niels Henrik Abel: The term "Abelian" is derived from the name of the mathematician Niels Henrik Abel.