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Samadi pronounced "Suh-mah-dee" (Template:Lang-ar, Template:Lang-fa, Template:Lang-ps, Template:Lang-ur) is used as a surname in people descending from the Middle East and Central Asia. The name is over 4000 years old, originating from the Old Avestan language of early Persians and later branching into the Jewish and more recently Muslim names. The meanings in all cultures have similarities, which translates to: enlightened, chosen, and/or unique. Muslim faith refers to one of the 99 ways of describing God as Samad.

Notable people with the name include: