The baby name Qadhi is a boy name, 2 syllables long and is pronounced "Kah-dee".
Qadhi is Arabic, Middle Eastern and North African in Origin.
Qadhi is a name of Arabic origin that means "judge" or "justice". It is a common name among Muslims, particularly in the Middle East and North Africa. The name has a strong association with the Islamic legal system, as a qadhi is a judge who presides over legal disputes in Islamic law. The name Qadhi is often given to boys, but it can also be used as a unisex name.
The pronunciation of Qadhi is "KAH-dee". The name is composed of two Arabic letters, qaf and dhal, which are transliterated into English as "Q" and "D" respectively. The qaf sound is pronounced by making a deep guttural sound at the back of the throat, while the dhal sound is pronounced by placing the tongue against the upper teeth and making a buzzing sound. The name Qadhi is often spelled with different variations, such as Qadi, Kadi, or Kadhi.
The history of the name Qadhi can be traced back to the early Islamic period, when the Islamic legal system was being established. Qadhis were appointed by the caliphs to serve as judges in the courts, and they played an important role in resolving disputes and upholding justice. The name Qadhi has since become a symbol of fairness and impartiality, and it is often used as a title for Islamic scholars who specialize in Islamic law. Today, the name Qadhi is still widely used among Muslims, and it continues to carry a strong association with justice and righteousness.