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'''Kadeer/Kader/Kadir/Qader/Qadir/Quadeer/Quadir''' are the primary [[Romanization of Arabic|transliterations]] of two Arabic male given names ({{lang-ar|[[wikt:قادر#Arabic|قادر]]}}, also spelled '''Qaadir''') and ({{lang-ar|[[wikt:قدير#Arabic|قدیر]]}}, also spelled '''Qadeer'''). These names are derived from '''Al-Qaadir,''' one of the [[names of God in Islam]], meaning "''The (Most) Capable''", using the word '''قدير''' meaning "''able/competent"''.
'''Kadeer/Kader/Kadir/Qader/Qadir/Quadeer/Quadir''' are the primary [[Romanization of Arabic|transliterations]] of two Arabic male given names ({{langx|ar|[[wikt:قادر#Arabic|قادر]]}}, also spelled '''Qaadir''') and ({{langx|ar|[[wikt:قدير#Arabic|قدیر]]}}, also spelled '''Qadeer'''). These names are derived from '''Al-Qaadir,''' one of the [[names of God in Islam]], meaning "''The (Most) Capable''", using the word '''قدير''' meaning "''able/competent"''.
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* [[Kadir Keleş]] (born 1988), Turkish footballer
* [[Kadir Keleş]] (born 1988), Turkish footballer
* [[Kadir Mısıroğlu]] (24 January 1933–5 May 2019), Turkish Islamist writer and conspiracy theorist
* [[Kadir Mısıroğlu]] (24 January 1933–5 May 2019), Turkish Islamist writer and conspiracy theorist
* [[Kadir Nelson]], African American artist and illustrator
* [[Kadir Nelson]] (born 1974), African American artist and illustrator
* [[Kadir Rana]] (born 1961), Indian politician
* [[Kadir Rana]] (born 1961), Indian politician
* [[Kadir Topbaş]] (1945–2021), Turkish architect and former Mayor of Istanbul
* [[Kadir Topbaş]] (1945–2021), Turkish architect and former Mayor of Istanbul
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* [[Abdul Kadir (politician)|Abdul Kadir]] (1952-2018), Guyanese politician, convicted terrorist.
* [[Abdul Qadir (Afghan communist)|Abdul Qadir]] (1944-2014) Afghan communist military officer
* [[Aron Kader]] (born 1974), American comedian of Palestinian descent
* [[Aron Kader]] (born 1974), American comedian of Palestinian descent
* [[Asghar Qadir]] (born 1946), Pakistani mathematician
* [[Asghar Qadir]] (born 1946), Pakistani mathematician
* [[Elishay Kadir]] (born 1987), Israeli basketball player
* [[Elishay Kadir]] (born 1987), Israeli basketball player
* [[Foued Kadir]] (born 1983), Algerian footballer
* [[Foued Kadir]] (born 1983), Algerian footballer
* [[Ghulam Kadir|Ghulam Qadir]], (1767-1789) Afghan Rohilla leader
* [[Kamal Qadir]] (born 1958), Kurdish activist
* [[Kamal Qadir]] (born 1958), Kurdish activist
* [[Khandan Kadir]] (born 1969), Afghan extrajudicial prisoner of the United States
* [[Khandan Kadir]] (born 1969), Afghan extrajudicial prisoner of the United States
* [[Rebiya Kadeer]] (born 1947), Uyghur businesswoman
* [[Rebiya Kadeer]] (born 1947), Uyghur businesswoman
* [[Zahir Qadir]], Afghan politician
* [[Zahir Qadir]] (born 1973), Afghan politician
* [[Zunun Kadir]] (1911–1989), Uyghur writer
* [[Zunun Kadir]] (1911–1989), Uyghur writer



Latest revision as of 05:03, 7 November 2024

Kadeer/Kader/Kadir/Qader/Qadir/Quadeer/Quadir are the primary transliterations of two Arabic male given names (Arabic: قادر, also spelled Qaadir) and (Arabic: قدیر, also spelled Qadeer). These names are derived from Al-Qaadir, one of the names of God in Islam, meaning "The (Most) Capable", using the word قدير meaning "able/competent".

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