Hadijah

هاديجة
/ ha-DEE-jah /
Gender
Girl
Origin
🇺🇬 Uganda
Religion
Islam
First Seen
7th century
Trait
Resilient

Meaning & Etymology

early baby

The name Hadijah is of Islamic origin and is commonly used in Uganda, particularly among the Baganda people. It is derived from the Arabic name 'Hadījah', which means 'early baby' or 'premature child'. The name is associated with the first wife of the Prophet Muhammad, Khadijah, who was known for her strength and wisdom.

Cultural Context

early baby

Etymology

The name Hadijah is of Islamic origin and is commonly used in Uganda, particularly among the Baganda people. It is derived from the Arabic name ‘Hadījah’, which means ‘early baby’ or ‘premature child’. The name is associated with the first wife of the Prophet Muhammad, Khadijah, who was known for her strength and wisdom.

Cultural context

In Ugandan culture, particularly among the Muslim community, Hadijah is a name that signifies respect and honor. It is often given to girls born prematurely or in unexpected circumstances, symbolizing hope and resilience. The name carries a sense of pride and connection to Islamic heritage, reflecting the influence of Islam in the region.

Famous People

Hadijah Namale

politics · Uganda · b. 1980

Hadijah Namale is a Ugandan politician known for her work in community development and women's rights.

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