This is a list of submitted names in which the gender is masculine; and the pattern is *di.
Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Muhtadi m IndonesianDerived from Arabic مُهْتَد
(muhtad) meaning "rightly guided, well-guided, on the right path".
Muniandi m Hinduism, TamilPossibly from Tamil முனி
(muni) meaning "sage" combined with ஆண்டவர்
(antavar) meaning "lord". This is the name of a Tamil folk deity who guards plantations and estates.
Muradi m GeorgianForm of
Murad with the Georgian nominative suffix -ი
(-i). It is only used in Georgian when the name is written stand-alone.
Myratgeldi m TurkmenFrom the given name
Myrat combined with the past tense of Turkmen
gelmek meaning "to come".
Nahundi m Near Eastern Mythology, Elamite MythologyIn the Elamite pantheon, Nahundi was the god of the sun, but also the god of justice and law. His name - spelled
Nahiti in earlier times - was apparently the same as the word for 'sun' in Elamite, although the literal meaning of that word is said to be "creator of the day"... [
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Nandi m HinduismMeans "joy, pleasure, delight" in Sanskrit. In Hindu mythology this is the name of the bull mount (vahana) of the god
Shiva.
Nordi m Central AfricanThe given name of the French (with Congolese descendency) professional football player Nordi Mukiele.
O'rozberdi m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
o'roz meaning "hope" and
berdi meaning "gave".
Öwezgeldi m TurkmenMeans "compensation came" from Turkmen
öwez meaning "compensation" and
geldi meaning "came".
Perëndi m Albanian MythologyPerëndi is the Albanian word for "God", "the sky" and "heaven". Perëndi is thought to have been a sky and thunder god in the Albanian pagan mythology, and to have been worshiped by the Illyrians in antiquity.
Phakdi m & f ThaiMeans "devotion, loyalty" in Thai.
Priyadi m Javanese, IndonesianFrom Javanese
priya meaning "man, boy" combined with
adi meaning "first" in Indonesian or "beautiful, good, valuable" in Javanese.
Raindi m GeorgianDerived from the Georgian noun რაინდი
(raindi) meaning "knight". This is a relatively modern name, which might possibly have been inspired by the Georgian rock band რკინის რაინდი
(Rkinis Raindi), whose name means "Iron Knight"... [
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Rauðumskialdi m Old NorseOld Norse combination of
rauðr 'red' and
skjǫldr 'shield'. This construction probably means 'with the red shield'.
Rolandi m GeorgianForm of
Roland with the Georgian nominative suffix -ი
(-i). It is only used in Georgian when the name is written stand-alone.
Rushdi m ArabicMeans "reason, rationality" in Arabic, from the word رَشَدَ
(rashada) meaning "to be on the right path, to be rightly guided".
Sadi m FrenchThis is the name of the physician Sadi Carnot.
Sævaldi m Old NorseOld Norse combination of
sær 'sea' and
valdr 'ruler, mighty one, powerful one'.
Safarberdi m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
safar meaning "journey, trip" and
berdi meaning "gave".
Saidberdi m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
said meaning "fortunate" and
berdi meaning "gave".
Salimberdi m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
salim meaning "healthy" and
berdi meaning "gave".
Saydi m UzbekPossibly derived from
sayd meaning "hunting" or "prey".
Setiadi m IndonesianFrom Indonesian
setia meaning "loyal, obedient, faithful" combined with
adi meaning "first" in Indonesian or "beautiful, good, valuable" in Javanese.
Shangdi m Chinese MythologyShangdi (Chinese: 上帝; pinyin: Shàngdì; Wade–Giles: Shang Ti), also written simply, "Emperor" (Chinese: 帝; pinyin: Dì), is the Chinese term for "Supreme Deity" or "Highest Deity" in the theology of the classical texts, especially deriving from Shang theology and finding an equivalent in the later Tian ("Heaven" or "Great Whole") of Zhou theology.
Sherberdi m UzbekDerived from Uzbek
sher meaning "lion" and
berdi meaning "gave".
Shohberdi m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
shoh meaning "shah, king" and
berdi meaning "gave".
Sho'xberdi m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
sho'x meaning "mischevious, lively, spirited" and
berdi meaning "gave".
Shudi m Chinesefrom 书 (
shū) meaning "book" and 弟 (
dì) meaning "younger brother".
Sodi m BiblicalSodi of the house of
Zebulun was the father of
Gaddiel, a scout sent to Canaan prior to the crossing of the Jordan River according to Numbers 13:10.
Sukardi m JavaneseFrom the Sanskrit prefix सु
(su) meaning "good" combined with Javanese
kardi meaning "work, obligation".
Supardi m JavaneseFrom the Sanskrit prefix सु (
su) meaning "good" combined with Javanese
pardi meaning "diligent, disciplined, educated".
Supriyadi m Javanese, IndonesianFrom the Sanskrit prefix सु
(su) meaning "good" combined with Javanese
priya meaning "man, boy" and
adi meaning "beautiful, good, valuable".
Suryadi m IndonesianFrom Indonesian
surya meaning "sun" combined with
adi meaning "first" in Indonesian or "beautiful, good, valuable" in Javanese.
Syaudi m ArabicDerived from "Saud", the first king and namesake of Saudi Arabia. Means "fortunate" in Arabic.
Tangriberdi m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
tangri meaning "celestial spirit" and
berdi meaning "gave".
Tanrıverdi m AzerbaijaniMeans "god-given" in Azerbaijani, from
tanrı meaning "god" and
verdi meaning "gave".
Temirberdi m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
temir meaning "iron" and
berdi meaning "gave".
Thongdi m & f ThaiFrom Thai ทอง
(thong) meaning "gold" and ดี
(di) meaning "good, nice, fine".
Tilakberdi m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
tilak meaning "wish, hope" and
berdi meaning "gave".
Tillaberdi m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
tilla meaning "gold" or "dear, precious" and
berdi meaning "gave".
Timidi m IjawMeans "live to see" or "witness" in Ijaw.
Todi m FaroeseThe first name of Faroese soccer/football player Todi Jónsson (1972 - ), who is arguably regarded in the Faroe Islands as the most successful football player of all time.... [
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To'qberdi m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
to'q meaning "full, satiated, comfortable, prosperous" and
berdi meaning "gave".
To'raberdi m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
to'ra meaning "lord" and
berdi meaning "gave".
Toregeldi m KyrgyzFrom
төре (
töre) meaning "morals" and combined with
гелди (
geldi) meaning "came, arrived"
To'yberdi m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
to'y meaning "feast, celebration" and
berdi meaning "gave".
Udi m JavaneseMeans "to exert oneself, to strive, to learn" in Javanese.
Ulug'berdi m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
ulug' meaning "great, grand" and
berdi meaning "gave".
Usdi m CherokeeFrom the Cherokee word ᎤᏍᏗ
(usdi) which is both a noun meaning "baby" and an adjective meaning "little, small". Wil Usdi ("little Will") was the Cherokee name of William Holland Thomas (1805-1893), an American lawyer, politician and soldier who had been adopted into the Cherokee tribe as a teenager.
Velodi m Georgian (Rare)Basically means "I had expected you", derived from Georgian ველოდი
(velodi) meaning "I expected", which ultimately comes from the verb ლოდინი
(lodini) meaning "to expect, to await".... [
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Verdi m & f English (Rare)Transferred use of the surname
Verdi. A famous person with the surname is Italian composer Giuseppe Verdi. A famous namesake is Australian Olympic weightlifter Verdi "Vern" Barberis, who is in the AWF Hall of Fame.
Wadi f & m Arabic"Valley" Arabian Valley in Saudi Arabia
Wajdi m ArabicMeans "passionate, affectionate" in Arabic, derived from the root وجد
(wajada) meaning "to love passionately, to adore".
Waloddi m Swedish (Rare)Waloddi Weibull (1887-1979) was a Swedish mathematician. The Weibull distribution (a model in probability theory and statistics), is named after him.
Wandi f & m ThaiMeans "auspcious day" from Thai วัน
(wan) meaning "day" and ดี
(di) meaning "good, nice, fine".
Wardi m & f Arabic, IndonesianMeans "rosy, pink" in Arabic. It is a unisex name in Arabic-speaking countries while it is solely masculine in Indonesia.
Wezirgeldi m TurkmenFrom Arabic وزير (
wazir), meaning "assisant" and
geldi meaning "came, arrived".
Widi m & f IndonesianDerived from Sanskrit विधि
(vidhi) meaning "rule, law, fate, destiny".
Wiryadi m IndonesianFrom Sanskrit वीर्य
(virya) meaning "energy, vigour, valour, power".
Wudi m HistoryWudi is known as the most successful
Han ruler in China.
Xudaverdi m AzerbaijaniMeans "God gave", from Azerbaijani
xuda meaning "god" and the past tense of
vermək meaning "to give".
Xudoyberdi m UzbekMeans "God sent" in Uzbek, from Uzbek
xudo "God" and
yberdi "gave, sent". Xudoyberdi To'xtaboyev was an Uzbek writer of children's stories.
Yangiberdi m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
yangi meaning "young, new" and
berdi meaning "gave".
Yarramundi m Indigenous AustralianMeans "deep water" in Darug. Yarramundi was a famous 18th/19th century Indigenous leader from the western Sydney area; many of his descendants still live in the area.
Yaxshiberdi m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
yaxshi meaning "good, fine" and
berdi meaning "gave".
Yklymberdi m TurkmenFrom Arabic إقليم (
iqlim) meaning "region, climate" and
bermek meaning "given".
Yo'lberdi m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
yo'l meaning "road, path" or "journey" and
berdi meaning "gave".
Yo'lbo'ldi m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
yo'l meaning "road, path" or "journey" and
bo'ldir meaning "to cause, to let happen".
Yomg'irberdi m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
yomg'ir meaning "rain" and
berdi meaning "gave".
Yozberdi m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
yoz meaning "summer" and
berdi meaning "gave".
Yryskeldi m KyrgyzMeans "luck has come" from Kyrgyz ырыс
(yrys) meaning "luck, happiness" and келди
(keldi) meaning "has come" (from келүү
(kelüü) meaning "to come").
Yudi m Chinese Mythology, Far Eastern MythologyFrom a combination of the characters 玉 (yu, meaning “jade”) and 帝 (di, meaning “emperor”). In Daoist mythology, Yudi is the supreme ruler of the cosmos who has authority over heaven, earth and hell... [
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Yunadi m ChechenDerived from Arabic عِنَاد
(ʿinād) meaning "stubbornness, perseverance, spite".
Zaidi m Arabic, MalayMeans "my increase", from Arabic زاد
(zada) meaning "to increase" (see
Zayd). It may also come from the name of 8th-century Muslim leader Zaid bin Ali, whose unsuccessful revolt against the Umayyad Caliphate led to the formation of the Zaidiyyah sect of Shia Islam.
Zamonberdi m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
zamon meaning "time, age, epoch" and
berdi meaning "gave".