Yordi is a unisex given name of Spanish origin, derived from the Basque name Jordi or the Catalan name Jordi. It means "godly" or "yarrow plant." This name gained popularity in Spain and has since spread to other countries, notably France and Belgium. Yordi is often used as a nickname for longer names like Jordana or Jordi. In some cultures, it may be considered more feminine due to its association with the female variant Jordana, but it is generally accepted as unisex. The name Yordi typically peaks at around number 150 in popularity charts, suggesting that while it's not extremely common, it's also not exceptionally rare. It tends to be more popular among Spanish-speaking communities and those influenced by Basque or Catalan culture.
The name Yordi experienced peak popularity between 2004 and 2006 with 42, 56, and 41 births respectively during these years. However, it has seen a steady decline since then, with only 7 births recorded in 2023. Overall, there have been 583 Yordis born between 1993 and 2023.