Majdi
Majdy and Majdi or Mejdi or Egyptian variants Magdi or Magdy (in Arabic مجدي) are given names and a surnames.
Notable people with the name include:
Given name
Majdi
- Majdi Allawi (born 1970), lebanese Maronite priest
- Majdi Halabi (1985-2005), Israeli Druze soldier who disappeared on duty near Haifa
- Majdi Khaldi (born 1961), Palestinian diplomat and ambassador
- Majdi Siddiq (born 1985), Qatari footballer of Sudanese descent
- Majdi Toumi (born 1975), Tunisian volleyball player
Magdi
- Magdi Abdelghani (born 1959), former Egyptian footballer, who played as an attacking midfielder
- Magdi Allam (born 1952), Egyptian-born Italian journalist and political leader, noted for his criticism of Islamic Extremism
- Magdi Wahba (1925–1991), Egyptian university professor, Johnsonian scholar, and lexicographer
- Magdi Yacoub, FRS (born 1935), Professor of Cardiothoracic Surgery at Imperial College London
Magdy
- Magdy Atwa, Egyptian football midfielder
- Magdy Conyd (born 1939), Canadian fencer
- Magdy Galal Sharawi (born 1946), retired senior Egyptian Air Force officer
- Magdy Ishak (born 1947 in Suez, Egypt), orthopedic surgeon, President of the Egyptian Medical Society UK
- Magdy Tolba (born 1964), former Egyptian international midfielder
Mejdi
- Mejdi Kaabi (born 1982), Tunisian chess player
- Mejdi Traoui (born 1983), Tunisian football player
Surname
Majdi
- Aya Majdi (born 1994), Egyptian born Qatari table tennis player
- Muhammad Zainul Majdi (born 1972), Indonesian politician and governor
Magdy
- Ahmed Magdy (footballer, born 1986), Egyptian football defender
- Ahmed Magdy (footballer, born 1989), Egyptian football right wing back
- Ahmed Magdy (actor) (born 1986), Egyptian-Algerian actor and director
See also
- Majdy, a village in the administrative district of Gmina Stawiguda, within Olsztyn County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland
- Mejdi Tours
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