The name Ghadeer, pronounced /ɡəˈdeːr/, is of Arabic origin and means 'flowing waters' or 'canal'. It is a unisex name but is more commonly used for females. In Islamic tradition, Ghadeer refers to the Pool of Khumm, where the Prophet Muhammad delivered his last public sermon in 632 CE, marking an important event in Islamic history.
"The name Ghadeer experienced a peak in popularity between 2012 and 2013 with 10 and 7 births respectively, but generally maintained an average of about 5-6 births per year over the last three decades."