Khaldi
Khaldi is a surname of Arabic origin that is commonly used as a nisba, indicating affiliation with a person named Khalid or with a place associated with that name. The form is found across the Arab world and in diaspora communities, including in North Africa, the Levant, the Gulf region, and areas where Arabic-speaking populations have settled.
Etymology and form: The given name Khalid (خالد) means "eternal" or "immortal" in Arabic. The nisba suffix
Usage and distribution: As a surname, Khaldi may be associated with historical tribes, clans, or lineages and
Notes on variations and interpretation: The pronunciation and spelling of Khaldi can differ based on language
See also: Khalid (given name); Khalidi (surname); al-Khaldi.
This brief overview summarizes the typical etymology, usage, and distribution of the surname Khaldi, without delving