Mahdi
Mahdi is an Arabic name derived from the root word 'hada,' which means 'to guide.' It translates to 'the guided one' or 'the rightly guided one.'
In Islamic tradition, the Mahdi is believed to be a spiritual and religious leader who will appear to guide humanity towards righteousness and justice before the end of the world. The name is thus associated with the concept of a savior or messiah.
Mahdi is a popular name among Muslims, particularly in Arab and Persian cultures. It is often given with the hope that the child will grow up to be a just and righteous person, guided by their faith.
While the name has religious significance, it is also used more broadly as a beautiful and meaningful name, reflecting the positive connotations of guidance and righteousness.