| Meaning | jewel, ornament |
| Origin | Hebrew, Sanskrit |
| Gender | gender neutral |
| Opposite gender | Adi |
| Popularity | Moderate |
| Length | 3 |
| Syllables | 2 |
| Syllabification | A-di |
Compact and powerful, this two-syllable gem delivers maximum impact with minimal letters. It represents efficiency and modern sensibility, perfect for families who appreciate clean, uncluttered aesthetics in all aspects of life. The name's brevity makes it internationally versatile, functioning across numerous languages and cultures without confusion or mispronunciation. Adi possesses a gentle, approachable quality while maintaining distinct masculine presence. It offers no obvious nicknames, which means the child experiences their full name consistently, building strong identity connection. The repeated vowel sounds create a harmonious, balanced effect that's pleasing to the ear. Despite its simplicity, the name feels complete and substantial rather than diminutive or incomplete.
| Ad |
| Adie |
| Addy |
| Di |
| Ady |
| Adi Shankaracharya | Indian philosopher and theologian |
| Adi Granov | Bosnian-American comic book artist |
| Adi Alsaid | Mexican-American author |
| Adi Dassler | German founder of Adidas |
| Adi Ezra | Israeli businessman |
| Adi Hütter | Austrian football manager |
| Adi Shamir | Israeli cryptographer |
| Adi Nes | Israeli photographer |
| Adi Putra | Malaysian actor |
| Adi Godrej | Indian industrialist |
| Adiós Ayer | Dutch musician |
| Adi Nartey | Ghanaian footballer |
| Adi Pocha | Indian poet |
| Adi Thahar | Indonesian politician |
| Adi Popa | Romanian footballer |
| Adi Keih | Eritrean town |
| Adi Rocha | Brazilian footballer |
| Adi Vasudevan | Indian film producer |
| Adi Himmelbleu | Israeli musician |
| Adi Gallia | Star Wars character |
| Adi Lapp | Character in the novel "The Sisters Grimm" |
| Adi Sideman | Character in the play "Adi Sideman Presents" |