Haxhi
Haxhi is a masculine name and honorific used in Albanian-speaking areas of the Balkans, including Albania and Kosovo. It is derived from the title Hacı or Hajji, assigned in Islamic tradition to Muslims who have completed the pilgrimage to Mecca. In Albanian usage, Haxhi functions both as a standalone given name and as a respectful designation that may accompany or precede a personal name. The form reflects the historical influence of Ottoman Turkish and broader Islamic naming practices in the region.
As a given name, Haxhi is found among older generations and persists in contemporary communities, particularly
The name’s significance lies in its connection to the Hajj pilgrimage, a central practice in Islam. In