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'''Kadeer/Kader/Kadir/Qader/Qadir/Quadeer/Quadir''' are the primary [[Romanization of Arabic|transliteration]]<nowiki/>s 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) Able''".
'''Kadeer/Kader/Kadir/Qader/Qadir/Quadeer/Quadir''' are the primary [[Romanization of Arabic|transliteration]]<nowiki/>s 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 root word '''قدير''' meaning "''able"''.
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Revision as of 23:55, 9 December 2023

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

Kadeer

Kader

Kadir

Qader

Qadir

Surname

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