Meaning & Origin
Khalijah is derived from the Arabic word 'Khalij' which means 'gulf' or 'ocean'.
Spiritual meaning
A Khalijah embodies the vastness and depth of the oceans, symbolizing her boundless potential and spirituality.
Language details
Khalijah
Khalijah, Khalij, Khalique, Khalique, Khaliques
خلیجہ
الخلیجہ، الخلیج، الخلیقہ، الخلیق، الخلیقوں
خَلِجَة
الخَلِيْجَة، الخَلِيْج، الخَلِيقَة، الخَلِيق، الخَلِيقون
खलीज़ा
खलीज़ा, खलीज, खलीका, खलीक, खलीकों
خلیجه
خلیجه، خلیج، خلیق، خلیق، خلیقون
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
/ˈkæliə/
/kəˈliːdʒə/
Lucky number
3
Lucky day
Thursday
Lucky colors
Life path
3
Lucky stone
Lapis Lazuli
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Khalijah holds a rich cultural significance with origins rooted in the Middle Eastern and Arabic history. It is a beautifully evocative name that can be considered a reminder of our history and heritage. In the Islamic tradition, Khalijah also holds a symbolic significance. The 'khalij' in the name represents the vastness and depth of Islamic knowledge and history. It signifies the depth and breadth of Islamic culture which is vast and held in high regard. It also represents the idea of holding on to our roots and heritage while embracing the modern world.
In the spiritual context, the name Khalijah represents an ocean or a wellspring of spiritual knowledge and wisdom. It signifies the idea of continual learning, growth, and seeking knowledge and wisdom. The name Khalijah is also a reminder of God's infinite ocean of mercy and compassion. It serves as a reminder to keep our spirits open and receptive to the divine guidance and wisdom that is constantly available to us. The name Khalijah is a source of inspiration and motivation to explore the depths of our spiritual selves and to grow in knowledge and wisdom, just as an ocean holds an endless amount of water.
Traditional Islamic name - Traditional Islamic name with deep spiritual significance in Islamic culture
Historical references
Khalijah bint Al-Harith was a companion of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) and is known for her generosity and hospitality.
7th century
Notable people with this name
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