Certificate of Name
Qodir
Masculine
Tajik, Uzbek
Meaning & Origin
Qodir is a Tajik and Uzbek masculine given name, derived from the Arabic root qadara (قدر) meaning "to have power, to be able." It is a variant of Qadir, which in Arabic encompasses two distinct names: Qādir (قادر) and Qadīr (قدير), both carrying the meaning "capable, powerful, mighty." In Islamic tradition, al-Qādir (القادر) is one of the 99 names of Allah, emphasizing divine omnipotence. Linguistic and Cultural Context As a Central Asian form, Qodir reflects the adaptation of Arabic names into Persian-influenced languages such as Tajik and Uzbek. The name is particularly common in Uzbekistan and Tajikistan, where it is often given to boys as a tribute to God's power and as a hope for personal strength. Parent names such as Kadir (Turkish), Kadyr (Turkmen), and Kader (Arabic) show its widespread usage across Turkic and Arabic-speaking regions. Notable Bearers Individuals with this name or its variants have contributed to various fields. For example, Uzbek footballer Qodir Turdiyev exemplifies the name modern usage. Historically, the root name Qadir appears in Islamic scholarship and in dynasties such as the Qadiriyya Sufi order. The surname descendants Qodirov and Qodirova are patronymic forms common in the region. Key Facts Meaning: Powerful, capable, mighty Origin: Arabic, through Tajik/Uzbek adaptation Type: Given name (masculine) Usage regions: Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Central Asia Related: Al-Qadir (one of 99 names of Allah)
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