Hamadi is a name of Arabic origin, derived from the word 'Hamideh', which means 'praiseworthy'. It is composed of two parts: 'Hamid' meaning 'praise', and '-i', a diminutive suffix. This name has been historically used among Muslims worldwide, often as an attribute to denote someone who is worthy of praise or admiration.
The name Hamadi has seen varied popularity over the past few decades, with a notable peak in usage between 2005 and 2007, during which there were consistently around six births per year. The most recent data shows that it remains relatively popular, with five or six births occurring each year from 2016 to 2019. Overall, since 1989, there have been a total of sixty-four babies named Hamadi born in this time frame.