Radi
BoyArabic · RAH-dee
Origin
Arabic
Pronunciation
RAH-dee
Commonly connected in Arabic usage with being content, satisfied, or pleased.
Radi is a masculine given name found in Arabic-speaking contexts and in communities with Arabic linguistic heritage. It’s commonly explained as being connected with the idea of being content, satisfied, or pleased, which gives it a clear, everyday meaning rather than a purely poetic one. Etymologically, Radi is often linked to the Arabic form راضي (rāḍī). As with many Arabic-to-Latin spellings, you may see small differences in how long vowels are represented across countries and documents. Pronunciation in English is often given as RAH-dee. A practical tip is to keep the second syllable light and to be ready for alternate spellings in paperwork depending on local transliteration norms.
Etymology: Often linked to Arabic راضي (rāḍī), used with the sense of ‘content/satisfied’; transliteration conventions can vary.
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