Hadji

/ˈhɑdʒi/ noun

A Muslim who has made the sacred pilgrimage to Mecca, often called the Hajj; a title of respect for such a person.

From Arabic 'ḥajji,' derived from 'ḥajja' meaning 'to make a pilgrimage.' The term entered English through Ottoman Turkish and other Islamic cultures' contact with European traders.

AMሃድጂ
ARحاجي
BNহাজী
CAhadji
CShadji
DAhadji
DEHadji
ELΧατζής
EShadji
FAحاجی
FIhadji
FRhadji
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