Haddi, of Arabic origin, means 'guide' or 'leader'. This name gained prominence due to its usage in Islamic tradition, often associated with the character Hadhrat Ali, the cousin and son-in-law of Prophet Muhammad. It is popular among Muslim communities worldwide.
The name Haddi experienced fluctuations in popularity over the years with a notable spike in 2014 and steady usage thereafter, culminating in a total of 33 births across these four years.