Kadir
"Qadir" redirects here. For the village in Iran, see Qadir, Iran.
Kadir is the primary transliteration of two Arabic male given names (Arabic: قادر, also spelled Ghader, Kader, Qader, or Qadir) and (Arabic: قدیر, also spelled Ghadir, Kadeer, Qadeer, or Qadir). It's also, one of the names of God in Islam, meaning "Almighty".
Given name
Kadeer
- Kadeer Ali (born 1983), English cricketer
Kader
- Kader Abdolah (born 1954), Persian–Dutch writer, poet and columnist
- Kader Arif (born 1959), French politician
- Kader Hançar (corn 1999), Turkish women's footballer
- Kader Khan (born 1937), Indian film actor
Kadir
- Syed Abdul Kadir, Singaporean boxer
- Kadir Arslan (born 1977), Turkish volleyball player
- Kadir Cin (born 1987), Turkish volleyball player
- Kadir İnanır (born 1949), popular Turkish film actor and director
- Kadir Keleş (born 1988), Turkish footballer
- Kadir Nelson, African American artist and illustrator
- Kadir Rana, Indian politician
- Kadir Topbaş (born 1945), Turkish architect
Qader
- Qader Eshpari (born 1967), Afghan singer
Qadir
- Qadir Huseynov (born 1986), Azerbaijani chess Grandmaster
- Qadir Magsi (born 1962), Pakistani politician
- Qadir Obeidi, Iraqi politician
Surname
- Asghar Qadir (born 1946), Pakistani mathematician
- Foued Kadir (born 1983), Algerian footballer
- Kamal Qadir (born 1958), Kurdish activist
- Khandan Kadir (born 1969), Afghan extrajudicial prisoner of the United States
- Rebiya Kadeer (born 1947), Uyghur businesswoman
- Sajjad Kadir (born 1975), Bangladeshi cricketer
- Zahir Qadir, Afghan politician
- Zunun Kadir (1911–1989), Uyghur writer
See also
- Ghadir (disambiguation)
- Abdul Qadir
- Ghadir class submarine, Iranian submarine capable of launching torpedoes and rockets
- Qader (missile), Iranian anti-ship cruise missile
- Kadyrov
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