Abdulhadi
Abdulhadi ( Arabic عبد الهادي) is a male Arabic given name.
Origin and meaning
The name is made up of the words " Abd ", " al " and " Hadi " and means 'servant of the leader'. "Al-Hādī" is the 94th of the 99 names of God in the Koran and means "who gives guidance".
variants
As with all personal names that contain the Arabic word group Abd al ( "servant of" ), the second vowel is not stressed. This are different versions in use, primarily Abd e lhadi and Abd -al Hadi . In addition, the name can be transcribed with a y instead of an i, which creates the variants Abdelhady and Abdulhady .
Well-known namesake
- Abdelhadi Boutaleb (1923–2009), Moroccan diplomat
- Abdelhadi Soudi , Moroccan linguist
- Abdelhadi Tazi (1921–2015), Moroccan historian
- Abdel Hadi al-Qasabi , Egyptian Sheikh
- Abdul Hadi al Iraqi (* 1961), Kurdish alleged terrorist
- Abdul Hadi Dawi Pareshan (1894–1982), Afghan poet and civil servant
- Christian Abdul Hadi Hoffmann (1948–2015), German politician
- Issa Abdelhadi (* 1983), Chadian football referee
- Maryam Abdulhadi al-Khawaja (* 1987), Bahraini human rights activist
Individual evidence
- ↑ First name variants 2015 , Statistics Austria (PDF)