Explore the Family Name Qadir

The meaning of Qadir

Muslim (mainly Pakistan): from a personal name based on Arabic qādir ‘powerful’ or qadīr ‘able, capable’. Both al-Qādir ‘the All-Powerful’ and al-Qadīr ‘the Capable’ are attributes of Allah. Al-Qādir is found in combinations such as ʿAbd al-Qādir, ʿAbdul-Qādir (see Abdelqader and Abdulkadir) or Nur al-Qādir ‘light of the All-Powerful’. Compare Kadir.

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How common is the last name Qadir in the United States?

Based on the Decennial U.S. Census, the surname Qadir has seen a significant increase in popularity from 2000 to 2010. In 2000, Qadir was ranked as the 45,308th most popular surname, but by 2010 it had risen to the 32,676th spot, marking a change of almost 28 percent. The count of individuals bearing this surname also increased from 445 to 703, a jump of nearly 58 percent. The proportion of people with the surname Qadir per 100,000 also rose by 50 percent during this time period.

20002010Change
Rank#45,308#32,67627.88%
Count44570357.98%
Proportion per 100k0.160.2450%

Race and Ethnicity of people with the last name Qadir

The Decennial U.S. Census also provides insight into the ethnic identity associated with the surname Qadir. From 2000 to 2010, there was a shift toward greater representation among those identifying as Asian/Pacific Islander, growing from 57.75 percent to 62.30 percent. This period also saw an increase in the proportion of individuals identifying as White, from 12.81 percent to 16.79 percent. However, the percentage of individuals claiming two or more races decreased significantly, from 17.08 percent to 9.39 percent. There was also a slight decrease in the Black population, from 11.46 percent to 9.96 percent. Additionally, a small Hispanic population emerged, representing 1.56 percent of those with the surname Qadir in 2010, whereas there were no records of Hispanics with this surname in 2000. The American Indian and Alaskan Native population remained constant at zero percent.

20002010Change
Asian/Pacific Islander57.75%62.3%7.88%
White12.81%16.79%31.07%
Black11.46%9.96%-13.09%
Two or More Races17.08%9.39%-45.02%
Hispanic0%1.56%0%
American Indian and Alaskan Native0%0%0%