Sadiki
sah-DEE-kee
Sadiki is a boy’s name of African origin, meaning “Sadiki is an African name, specifically from Swahili, meaning 'faithful' or 'loyal'.”, and peaked in popularity in 1975.
What Sadiki Means
“Sadiki is an African name, specifically from Swahili, meaning 'faithful' or 'loyal'.”
The Story of Sadiki
Consider a name that echoes with the warmth of distant lands and the enduring strength of unwavering loyalty.
Sadiki is a resonant African name, originating from Swahili, and it carries the profound meaning of 'faithful' or 'loyal'. Its appearance in records in 1975 marks it as a name that arrived with a clear sense of purpose, embodying steadfast qualities.
When you say Sadiki, you envision a son who will be a steadfast companion, a loyal friend whose trust is absolute. His character will be marked by a deep sense of commitment and reliability, a true anchor for those he loves.
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Personality Traits
Peak Year
#7 in 1975
Total Births
36
First Recorded
1975
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