Khodi is a name of Persian origin, derived from the word "khoda" which means "god" in Farsi. It is often used as a given name for boys in Iran and among the Persian-speaking communities around the world.
The name Khodi has a long history dating back to ancient times. In pre-Islamic Persia, it was a common name given to male children. After the advent of Islam, the name continued to be popular and is now widely recognized as one of the most traditional names in Iran.
Khodi is also often associated with the month of Khordad, which is the sixth month of the Persian calendar. This further emphasizes its deep-rooted connection to Persian culture and history.
Today, Khodi remains a popular choice among parents seeking a strong and meaningful name for their sons. Its unique sound and rich historical significance make it a standout name that continues to be passed down through generations.
Statistics on the given name Khodi reveal a fluctuating pattern of usage over the years from 2014 to 2023 in the United States.
In 2014, there were 6 births with the name Khodi. This number remained consistent at 6 births again in 2018 and 2021, indicating a slight dip in popularity during these years.
The usage of the name peaked in recent years, however, with 9 births each recorded in both 2019 and 2020. This peak was maintained in 2022 as well, with another 9 births occurring that year.
However, there was a decline again in 2023, with only 5 births reported for the name Khodi.
Overall, from 2014 to 2023 inclusive, there have been a total of 58 births with the name Khodi in the United States.