Wadie, derived from the Arabic word 'wadi', meaning valley, is an uncommon given name of Arabic origin. It is often used as a male name and has gained some popularity in countries like Egypt and Lebanon. In English-speaking cultures, it may be encountered less frequently but carries a unique charm due to its distinctive sound and Middle Eastern heritage.
"The name Wadie experienced varied popularity over the decades, with peaks in 1917 and 1939, and a notable gap between 1926 and 1946."