March 26
Why this day? Ucy.me celebrates this name in honour of Kadir Has, who died on a March 26. Their memory lives on through the person who bears this name.
Turkish industrialist and philanthropist of the 20th century, in Istanbul. After building an empire in automobiles and beverages, he dedicated his entire fortune to education and health, founding a university and a foundation which he bequeathed to society.
What stays with us: One can transform material success into a lever for the future of others. This tenacity in building lasting institutions shows that generosity is a form of intellectual and social courage.
Source: kadirhasvakfi.org
Kadir is celebrated in France and Germany on March 26.
Kadir is a male given name of Arabic origin, associated with inner strength and natural authority. It derives directly from the root "qādir," meaning "the Powerful" or "the Able." This deep etymology connects it to one of the divine names, al-Qādir, thereby underscoring a sacred dimension of omnipotence and absolute sovereignty over one's own destiny.
This name embodies the ability to intervene in and change reality through willpower. It is not simply that of one who possesses power, but rather one who knows how to use it effectively. Kadir carries the imprint of successful action and the resolution of complex problems.
The historical figure Kadir Has, a Turkish politician, perfectly illustrates this embodiment. His career demonstrates how this given name can be associated with firm leadership and lasting influence in the public sphere, rooting the name in a tradition of respect and legitimate authority.
The archetype of Kadir is the determined builder. Idealistic without being naive, he seeks a tangible trace that he leaves behind. His dominant trait is determination: once the goal is set, nothing can divert him. He inspires through his reliability and his calm yet imposing presence. He does not seek applause, but rather the concrete result of his efforts.
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What science says. The effect of a first name on character is documented, and several scientific studies have looked into it. They do not show that a name contains a hidden personality, but that it captures attention, triggers social expectations and slightly changes the way others respond to us. Read our article what the psychology of first names is based on to find out more.
In love, Kadir is protective and loyal, offering a stable and secure framework. He seduces through his discreet self-confidence and his ability to resolve crises with pragmatism. Sensuality manifests in him through attention to the needs of the other and the consistency of his gestures. What tires him is emotional instability or chronic uncertainty; he requires a partner who values solidity more than turbulence.
It means "the Powerful" or "the Able."
It is of Arabic origin and associated with a divine name.
No, the form Kadir remains the most common.
It is quite common in Muslim countries.
It evokes divine omnipotence (al-Qādir).
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