The name "Majdi" is spelled with five letters, "m", "a", "j", "d", "i", and is pronounced as /ˈmædʒ.di/ in IPA phonetic transcription. The first sound, /m/, is a voiced bilabial nasal, followed by the short vowel /æ/ as in "cat". The next sound is a voiced postalveolar affricate, /dʒ/, as in "joke", then /d/, which is a voiced alveolar stop. The last sound is /i/, a short i sound as in "kit". The spelling of the name "Majdi" reflects its sounds accurately in English.
The etymology of the word "Majdi" is of Arabic origin. It is derived from the Arabic root word "majd" (مجد), which is associated with the meaning of "glory" or "praise". When used as a name, "Majdi" is commonly understood to refer to a person who is praiseworthy, glorious, or honorable.