There are
1149
Hadis in the USA
Hadi is the
22404th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Hadi

AliAl-Hadi

Ali al-Hadi or 'Ali an-Naqi was the tenth of the Twelve Imams. He was known as Imam Hadi and Imam An-Naqi.

HassanAl-Hadi

Hassan al-Haidi is an Iraqi politician who served as the Minister of Transport in the Iraqi Transitional Government and Minister of Water Resources in the Iraqi Interim Government.

HadiSaei

Hadi Saei, born June 10, 1976, in Saveh, Iran, is a retired Iranian taekwondo athlete.

MohammadHadi

Mohammad Hadi Tajik, August 8, 1994, in Zahedan, Iran, is an Iranian kabaddi player.

AhmadHadi

Ahmad Hadi Akesbi is a Moroccan-French international footballer.

HadiAl

Hadi Al-Bahra is a Syrian politician and businessman who served as the president of the Syrian National Coalition for Revolutionary and Opposition Forces from July 2014 to January 2015.

HadiNorouzi

Hadi Norouzi is an Iranian Greco-Roman wrestler.

HadiTabatabai

Hadi Tabatabai is an American entrepreneur and investor.

HadiSoleimanpour

Hadi Soleimanpour, born November 11, 1954, in Boroujerd, Iran, is an Iranian football coach and former player.

HadiMohd

Hadi Bin Mohd, born September 14, 1991, is a Malaysian footballer.

Hadi Genealogy

OriginsThe name 'Hadi' is of Arabic origin and means 'the director' or 'the guide'. It is often used as a given name in Muslim communities and can also be found as a surname.
Geographic DistributionThe name 'Hadi' is widely distributed across Arabic-speaking countries, with significant populations in countries such as Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Egypt, Jordan, and Yemen.
VariationsVariations of the name 'Hadi' include 'Hady', 'Hadid', and 'Haddad'. These variations may be influenced by dialects or regional differences.
Migration and ImmigrationAs a common Arabic name, people with the surname 'Hadi' may have migrated or immigrated to different countries, particularly in the Middle East, due to various factors such as economic opportunities, political situations, or family ties.