Hamdi

Meaning of Hamdi

Hamdi is a unisex name with Arabic origins. It is pronounced as HAM-dee (/ˈhæmdi/). This name is often associated with qualities such as gratitude and praise, as it shares its root with the Arabic word "hamd," which means praise or thanks. Hamdi has variations such as Hamid and Hamdan. In the United States, the popularity of the name Hamdi has varied over the years. In recent years, it has been given to a modest number of newborns, ranking around 6000-10000 in terms of occurrence. However, it's worth noting that these rankings can fluctuate from year to year.

Pronunciation

Arabic

  • Pronunced as HAM-dee (/ˈhæmdi/)

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Notable People Named Hamdi

Hamdi Ulukaya is a Turkish billionaire businessman, activist, and philanthropist known for founding Chobani, the top-selling strained yogurt brand in the US, and for his generosity towards his employees.
Hamdi Makhlouf, born in Tunis in 1980, is a renowned oud player, vocalist, composer, and musicologist with a focus on jazz and world music.
Hamdi Harbaoui is a Tunisian footballer known for his role as a striker.
Hamdi Ali is a Qatari high jumper who won the men's high jump at the 2021 Islamic Solidarity Games and earned a bronze medal at the 2016 World Junior Championships.
Hamdi Nagguez is a Tunisian professional footballer known for his role as a right back at Ismaily SC in the Egyptian Premier League.
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