Kazi
Kazi is a term used as a title, given name, and surname in Muslim communities, particularly in South Asia and parts of the Middle East. Historically, it derives from the Arabic qadi, meaning judge, and was used for Islamic legal judges and jurists. In modern usage, Kazi also serves as a personal name or family name and can function as an honorific in some contexts.
In Bengali, Urdu, and other South Asian languages, the name is commonly transliterated as Kazi. Variants include
Notable individuals with Kazi as part of their name include Kazi Nazrul Islam, a prominent Bengali poet
See also Qazi, Kadı, and Qadi for related terms and transliterations. The usage of Kazi continues in