Qadry
Qadry is a masculine given name of Arabic origin. It is a variant transliteration of the name Qadir (also rendered Qadri, Kadri, or Qadr), derived from the Arabic root Q-D-R, meaning to be able, to have power, or capable. The form Qadir is associated with the Islamic attribute Al-Qadir, “The All-Powerful,” and the given name carries connotations of strength and competence. The spelling Qadry often reflects a particular transliteration pattern used in some Arabic-speaking communities and among diaspora populations in the West.
Usage and variations: Qadry is primarily used as a first name in Arabic-speaking and Muslim communities, including
Notable people: One widely recognized bearer of the name is Qadry Ismail, an American former professional football
See also: Related names and variants include Qadir, Qadri, Kadri, and Qadr, which share the same Arabic