Khadi, derived from the Sanskrit word 'khaddar', translates to 'handspun' in English. It is predominantly used as a term for handspun cloth in India, but it also serves as a unique and distinctive given name. Traditionally, Khadi fabric is spun on a charkha or spinning wheel, and its use was popularized by Mahatma Gandhi during the Indian independence movement to promote self-sufficiency and economic independence. As a name, Khadi symbolizes simplicity, authenticity, and connection to one's roots.
"Khadi had an average of 5 births per year between 2016 and 2018, with a total of 16 babies born during this period."