Hagi, Hadži, or Hadzhi (Хаджи) is a name derived from hajji, an honorific title given to a Muslim person who has successfully completed the Hajj to Mecca, which was later adopted by Christian peoples as a word for pilgrim.
People
Surname
- Dimitri Atanasescu Hagi Sterjio (1836–1907), Aromanian teacher at the first Romanian school in the Balkans for the Aromanians
 - Gheorghe Hagi (1965–), Romanian footballer and manager
 - Kira Hagi (1996–), daughter of Gheorghe Hagi and Romanian actress
 - Ianis Hagi (1998–), son of Gheorghe Hagi and Romanian footballer
 - Jovan Hadži (1884–1972), zoologist
 - Yordan Hadzhikonstantinov-Dzhinot (1818–1882), Bulgarian teacher and author
 - Mihali Adami Hagi (1754–1825), Aromanian scholar, better known as Daniel Moscopolites
 
Given name
- Hadzhi Dimitar, (1840–1868), Bulgarian revolutionary
 - Hadzhi Hristo (1821-1829), Bulgarian revolutionary (bg)
 - Hadži Mustafa Pasha (1733—1801), Ottoman commander
 - Hadži-Prodan (1760–1825), Serbian voivode
 
Other
- Japanese bush clover or Lespedeza
 - Hagi, Yamaguchi, a city in Japan
- Hagi ware, a type of pottery originating in Hagi
 
 - Japanese destroyer Hagi
 
See also
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