Sadiq is an Arabic masculine given name. Originally a word in Arabic صديق which is translated as friend.[1] The Arabic word for friend is derived from the root sdk صدق which often refers to honesty, truth or loyalty.[1] Variants of the name include Sadek, Sadiq, Siddiq, Siddique, Sadqi etc. Notable people with the name include:
- Sadik Ahmed (born 1977), British Bangladeshi film director, cinematographer, writer, producer
- Sadik Albayrak (born 1942), Turkish journalist and author
- Sadik Balarabe (born 1992), English footballer
- Sadık Giz (1911-1979), Turkish politician
- Sadik Hakim (1919-1983), American jazz pianist
- Sadik Harchaoui (born 1973), Moroccan-Dutch legal academic
- Sadik Kaceli (1914-2000), Albanian painter
- Sadiq Khan (born 1970), Mayor of London
- Sadik Mikhou (born 1990), Moroccan middle distance runner
- Sadik Mujkič (born 1968), Slovenian rower
- Sadik Yemni (born 1951), Dutch novelist of Turkish extraction
See also
- All pages with titles containing Sadik
- Sadik (comics), an Italian crime comic book series
- Sadik 2, a 2013 French horror movie
- Sadek (disambiguation)
- Sadiq (disambiguation)
- Sadegh (disambiguation)
- Siddique (disambiguation)
- Sadique
References
- 1 2 "صديق translation English | Arabic dictionary". Reverso Dictionary. Retrieved 13 January 2021.
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