Alhaji, of Arabic origin, is an honorific title used by Muslim men who have completed the Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca. While it can also be used as a given name, its primary function is to signify respect and recognition for those who have undertaken this sacred journey.
The name Alhaji has had a varied number of births each year, ranging from as low as 5 to as high as 19. The most recent years show a decline in popularity with 6 or fewer births annually since 2017. Overall, there have been 211 births recorded between 1979 and 2023.