- Source: Hagi
Hagi, Hadži, or Hadzhi (Хаджи) is a name derived from either hajji, an honorific title given to a Muslim person who has successfully completed the Hajj to Mecca, which was later adopted by Christian peoples as a word for pilgrim. Or from the Greek vowel prefix hagi- coming from hágios, meaning holy, sacred.
Hagia Sophia, Church of God's Holy Wisdom (Greek: Ναὸς τῆς Ἁγίας τοῦ Θεοῦ Σοφίας, romanized: Naòs tês Hagías toû Theoû Sophías)
People
= Surname
=Dimitri Atanasescu Hagi Sterjio (1836–1907), Aromanian teacher at the first Romanian school in the Balkans for the Aromanians
Gheorghe Hagi (1965–), Romanian footballer and manager
Kira Hagi (1996–), daughter of Gheorghe Hagi and Romanian actress
Ianis Hagi (1998–), son of Gheorghe Hagi and Romanian footballer
Jovan Hadži (1884–1972), zoologist
Yordan Hadzhikonstantinov-Dzhinot (1818–1882), Bulgarian teacher and author
Mihali Adami Hagi (1754–1825), Aromanian scholar, better known as Daniel Moscopolites
= Given name
=Hadzhi Dimitar, (1840–1868), Bulgarian revolutionary
Hadzhi Hristo (1821-1829), Bulgarian revolutionary (bg)
Hadži Mustafa Pasha (1733—1801), Ottoman commander
Hadži-Prodan (1760–1825), Serbian voivode
Other
Japanese bush clover or Lespedeza
Hagi, Yamaguchi, a city in Japan
Hagi ware, a type of pottery originating in Hagi
Japanese destroyer Hagi
See also
Hajji (name)
Hadji
Hajji (disambiguation)
Hatzi
Hadžić
Hadzhiev
Hadžići
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