Hamdi

Meaning of Hamdi

With roots in Arabic, Hamdi (HAM-dee) springs from the word “hamd”—praise—so it carries a sunshine glow of gratitude wherever it lands. Though traditionally used for boys in the Middle East, its crisp, two-syllable bounce has turned Hamdi into a charming unisex pick on both sides of the Atlantic, giving it a modern, inclusive vibe. In the U.S., around ten to twenty little Hamdis arrive each year, hovering just inside the top 1,000—proof that this under-the-radar favorite is quietly on the rise. Its rhythmic ending feels playful for a toddler’s giggle and solid for a confident professional. For parents seeking a name that marries rich heritage with fresh energy, Hamdi delivers all in a neat, melodic package that’s as easy to say as it is to love.

Pronunciation

Arabic

  • Pronunced as HAM-dee (/ˈhæmdi/)

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Notable People Named Hamdi

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