Cadi is a name of Welsh origin, meaning "pure" or "holy." It is derived from the Welsh word 'Cad', which also means battle or combat. Traditionally used as a boy's name in Wales, Cadi has gained popularity among both sexes in recent years due to its unique and distinct sound. The name has been made famous by various notable individuals throughout history, including Cadfan, a 6th-century king of Gwynedd who was known for his courage and wisdom. Today, Cadi continues to be a beloved and esteemed name, carrying the rich heritage and culture of Wales with it.
Based on the provided statistics for the name Cadi, it seems to have had periods of popularity with spikes in births occurring between 1972 and 2020, with a total of 248 babies named Cadi born during this timeframe. The peak years appear to be 1990-1992, with over 50 births each year, while the last recorded year (2020) saw only 5 births.