kadir
Kadir is a given name of Arabic origin, derived from the root Qadir, meaning capable, powerful, or worthy. In Islamic tradition, Al-Qadir is one of the 99 Names of God, often translated as “the All-Powerful.” The name is used across many Muslim-majority cultures and diasporas, with several transliterations such as Qadir, Kadir, and Qâdir.
In Turkey and many Arab- and South Asian-speaking communities, Kadir is a common male name. The spelling
Turkish also features the homograph Kader, which means fate or destiny. This word is etymologically distinct
Usage patterns and popularity of Kadir vary by country and community, but the name remains widely recognized
Related names and spellings include Qadir and Kadri, as well as variations arising from different languages