From Arabic root *qāḍī* meaning 'judge'; in naming use it can reflect an occupational sense.
Kadis comes from the Arabic root qadi, meaning judge, so it carries an occupational sense of authority and discernment. The name is concise, but the meaning gives it real substance. In use, Kadis feels strong and dignified. It has the kind of directness that works well in modern naming, while its legal and ethical associations add a note of seriousness and respect.