Nuha
Prophetess in Arabic mythology
Noo-hah/ˈnuːhɑː/
Meaning & Origin
In Arabic mythology, Nuha was a prophetess who was saved from a great flood by her husband, the sun.
Spiritual meaning
Symbolizes purity, simplicity, and kindness.
Language details
Nuha
Nuha means to refrain from something or to abstain from an action
نہی
نہی کا مطلب ہے کسی چیز سے باز آنا یا کسی کام کو چھوڑ دینا
نُهى
نُهى تعني الإمتناع عن الشيء أو الكف عن الفعل
नुहा
नुहा का अर्थ है किसी चीज़ से बचना या किसी काम को छोड़ देना
نُهى
نُهى دى مانې لره چې له کوم کاره لاس واخلي يا له چا څخه مخنیوی وشي
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
Noo-hah
/ˈnuːhɑː/
Lucky number
9
Lucky day
Monday
Lucky colors
Life path
6
Lucky stone
Moonstone
Cultural & Spiritual notes
Nuha is a significant figure in Arabian mythology as she is remembered for her ingenuity and survival skills. Her story of being saved from a devastating flood by her husband, the Sun, is often told to emphasize the importance of resilience and the power of determination. Nuha's tale has been passed down through generations, inspiring stories, poetry, and art in various forms throughout the Arab world.
Nuha represents the power of faith and trust in God during times of hardship. Her story of being saved from the flood by her husband, the Sun, is often interpreted as a metaphor for God saving his faithful followers during times of crisis. Nuha's unwavering faith in her husband, who is also a symbol of divine power and eternal life, highlights the importance of trusting in God's plan and embracing the challenges that come our way.
Quranic name - Prophet Noah, who built the ark
Historical references
Historical records show that Nuha is mentioned in the Quran as a prophet and a descendant of Prophet Adam. The name Nuha carried significant weight in that era.
Pre-Islamic period
Notable people with this name
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