Sudi name meaning

Gender: Unisex, both Boy and Girl
Origin: African-Swahili
Usage: Arabic
Meaning: She was a Narrator of Hadith, Luck and Scholar
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What does Sudi mean?

Sudi is originated from African-Swahili is specifically used in Arabic, Sudi means "She was a Narrator of Hadith, Luck or Scholar" is used for both boys and girls.

Variants of Sudi

Su'ud

How popular is the name Sudi?

Sudi is a popular baby name in Indonesia where every 1 in 20000 have the name as well as in, Tanzania and India. As per our research, over 40000 babies have been bestowed Sudi around the globe.

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Sudi in Nordic countries

CountriesMenWomen
First NameSecondary NameFirst NameSecondary Name
Netherlands5055
Sweden510377
Norway510379
Denmark50100

Numerological analysis of Sudi

Stay curious but don't stress over things because everything's built to change, and not only people but everything you can think of. You are still fragile as a human being and care deeply about people. You are prone to nervous breakdowns but recover fast. When it comes to love, you are looking for someone trustworthy. You take things too personally and it's affecting your mental health in a negative way.

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Famous people named Sudi

  • Sudi Devanesen, Indo-Canadian family physician and educator

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