Quadirah, of Arabic origin, translates to 'to give' or 'bestow'. It is a unique and distinctive name that often draws attention due to its rarity. The name has gained popularity in recent years, particularly in English-speaking countries, yet it remains relatively uncommon. Quadirah is considered unisex but is more commonly used for females. Spelling variations include Qadriah, Kadira, and Kadria, each offering a unique twist on the original name.
"Quadirah experienced a notable increase in newborns from 1993 to 1994 with six births, following which the numbers leveled off at five births per year until 1997. Overall, there were twenty-one babies named Quadirah during these years."