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Sidi is an Arabic honorific.
Sidi may also refer to:
People
- Sidi Heddi, 13th century Moroccan marabout and founder of the Heddāwa Islamic order
 - Sidi Mohammed, 17th century Hadiya state leader
 - Sidi al-Ayachi (died 1641), Moroccan marabout, warlord and jihadist
 - Sidi Alioum (born 1982), Cameroonian football referee
 - Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui (born 1976), Belgian-Moroccan dancer, choreographer and director
 - Sidi Fofana (born 1992), French footballer
 - Sidi Yaya Keita (born 1985), Malian former footballer
 - Sidi Saleh (born 1979), Indonesian film director
 - Sidi Moro Sanneh (born 1947), Gambian economist
 - Nick Sidi (born 1966), English actor
 - Péter Sidi (born 1978), Hungarian sport shooter and former world champion
 - Irán Eory, stage name of Iranian-born Spaniard and Mexican actress and model Elvira Sidi (1937–2002)
 - Sidi Tal, Jewish singer and actress in Yiddish born Sorele Birkental (1912–1983)
 
Other uses
- SIDI, an Italian cycling and motorcycling shoe manufacturer
 - Sidi language, an extinct Bantu language of India
 - Spark Ignition Direct Injection (SIDI), more commonly called Direct Injection Spark Ignition
 
See also
- All pages with titles containing Sidi
 - Sidis (disambiguation)
 - Siddi (disambiguation)
- Siddi, a community of Sufis from the region of Gujarat, India, who arrived from East Africa in the 12th century
 
 - Siddha (disambiguation)
 
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