Khadija Explained

Khadija
Pronunciation:pronounced as /ar/
xæˈdiːɡɑ/
Gender:Female
Meaning:Premature[1]
Region:Arabia
Origin:From Khadija bint Khuwaylid, first wife of Muhammad
Related Names:Khadijah, Khadeeja, Khatija, Khatijah, Katijah, Khadeejah, Hadja, Hadia, Hatice, Tijah[2]

Khadija, Khadeeja or Khadijah (Arabic: خديجة|Khadīja) is an Arabic feminine given name, the name of Khadija bint Khuwaylid, first wife of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. In 1995, it was one of the three most popular Arabic feminine names in the Muslim world, along with Fatima and Aisha.[3]

Hatice is the Turkish equivalent.[4]

Other notable people with the name Khadija include:

Historical figures

Living people

Fictional people

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: Lane, Edward William . An Arabic-English Lexicon, derived from the best and most copious eastern sources . Williams & Norgate . 1863.
  2. Book: Tham, Seong Chee . A Study of the Evolution of the Malay Language: Social Change and Cognitive Development . NUS Press . 1990 . 9971691361 . 85.
  3. Book: Arquilevich, Gabriel . World Religions. Teacher Created Resources . 1995 . 1557346240 . 115.
  4. Book: Schimmel, Annemarie . Islamic Names . Edinburgh University Press . 1989 . 0852245637 . 43 . registration .