Saddiq is an attractive and distinctive first name of Arabic origin, meaning 'truth' or 'justice'. It is derived from the root word 'sidq', which signifies honesty and sincerity. The name Saddiq is often used to emphasize the importance of integrity and truthfulness in character. In Islamic tradition, it holds significant spiritual value as it reflects a person's devotion to the path of righteousness. While not widely popular globally, Saddiq remains a unique choice for parents seeking an uncommon yet meaningful name for their child.
Saddiq saw a notable increase in popularity between 1999 and 2003, with the number of births nearly doubling from six to nine over this period. However, there was a dip in 2000 with only five births recorded that year. In total, 20 children were given the name Saddiq during these years.