Meir ibn Aldabi (Hebrew: מאיר אבן אלדבי) was a 14th-century Jewish writer. He was the son of , grandson of Asher ben Jehiel, and a descendant of the exiles from Jerusalem. His name (erroneously spelled Albadi, Albalidi, Alrabi, and Altabi) is ascertained from his chief work, Shebile Emunah, wherein a poem is found in which every line begins with a letter of his name, and there it reads "Aldabi."