Kasidi is an uncommon and unique given name of African origin, particularly from Nigeria. It's derived from the Yoruba language, one of the major languages spoken in West Africa. The name Kasidi is composed of two elements: 'Ka' meaning 'to return' and 'Si' meaning 'home'. Therefore, it translates to 'return home', often interpreted as a yearning for peace and tranquility.
Kasidi had a peak of popularity between 1999 and 2001, with seven births each year for three consecutive years. However, its usage declined afterward, with fewer than ten births recorded annually from 2004 onwards. Overall, Kasidi was given to seventy-nine newborns over this fifteen-year span.