Majdi

Meaning of Majdi

Majdi is a male name of Arabic origin. In Arabic, it is pronounced as MAHJ-dee (/ˈmædʒ.di/). This name has variations such as Majdy. Although not very common in the United States, Majdi has been given to a small number of newborn boys in recent years. According to data from the Social Security Administration, it ranked 10,588th in popularity in 2020 with six occurrences. Majdi carries an air of uniqueness and cultural significance, making it a distinctive choice for parents looking for a name that stands out.

Pronunciation

Arabic

  • Pronunced as MAHJ-dee (/ˈmædʒ.di/)

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Similar Names to Majdi

Notable People Named Majdi

Majdi Halabi, also known as Majdy Halabi or Majdi Halaby, was an Israeli Druze soldier who went missing on duty near Haifa in May 2005.
Majdi Khaldi is a Palestinian diplomat and ambassador, serving as the senior diplomatic advisor to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and holding various high-ranking positions within the Palestinian National Authority.
Majdi Smiri, also known as Maguy, is a Tunisian filmmaker who transitioned from being a rapper to becoming a successful director, known for popular television serials such as Talaa Wala Habet, Lilet Chak, and Case 460.
Majdi Allawi is a Lebanese Maronite priest and founder of the association Bonheur du Ciel, dedicated to helping young drug addicts.
Majdi al-Saleh is a Palestinian politician currently serving as the Minister for Local Government since April 2019.
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