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MaaidaIslamic Male Arabic name meaning

Little

Pronunciation: /ˈmɑːɪdə/

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Name
Maaida
Meaning
Little
Origin
Arabic
Religion
Islamic
Language
Arabic, Urdu, Pashto, Hindi, English
Gender
Male
Pronunciation
/ˈmɑːɪdə/
Lucky Number
3
3
Lucky Number
Friday
Lucky Day
Arabic
Origin
Male
Gender

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Meaning Summary

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What does Maaida mean?

Maaida is a male name from Arabic origin meaning "Little". It is used in Islamic naming contexts and appears in English, Urdu, Arabic, Hindi, Pashto. Pronunciation: /ˈmɑːɪdə/. Lucky number: 3. Parents often choose it for its clear meaning, cultural background, and positive naming associations.

Translation

Meaning in Urdu

🇵🇰Urdu

معاذ

معاذ کا مطلب ہے اللہ کے علاوہ کسی دوسرے پر انحصار نہ کرنا

Source Language

Meaning in Arabic

Arabic is used to show the source-language meaning and cultural nuance.

معاذ

معاذ يعني الحماية والاعتماد على الله

Pronunciation

How to Pronounce the Name

English Pronunciation

/ˈmɑːɪdə/

IPA

/ˈmɑːɪdə/

Origin

Name Origin

Root Origin

Arabic

Language Usage

EnglishUrduArabicHindiPashto

Religion

Islamic Name Context

Maaida is listed as a islamic male name with Arabic origin. Its meaning is Little. Category: Islamic.

Lucky Details

Lucky Number, Day and Color

Lucky Number

3

Lucky Day

Friday

Lucky Colors

YellowGreen

Lucky Stone

Carnelian

Life Path Number

3

Numerology meaning: Expresses creativity and self-expression

Personality

Personality Traits

GentleGraciousSweetDeterminedResilientResourceful

Spiritual

Spiritual Significance

Refers to the humility and servitude to Allah

Cultural Context

Cultural Significance

The name "Maaida" in Arabic culture translates to 'small one' or 'little one.' It is a common name used for girls in the Muslim world. This name holds a special place in Islamic history, as it is the name of one of the wives of the Prophet Muhammad, May Peace Be Upon Him. Ma'ida bint Hakim was a Yemenite woman who is remembered for her generosity and hospitality. She is said to have provided meals for the needy and travelers in Medina, and thus, her name became synonymous with generosity and kindness.
The name "Maaida" carries deep spiritual significance in Islamic culture. It is a reminder of the importance of generosity, kindness, and hospitality in the Muslim faith. It is also a reminder of the hidden blessings and rewards that come from giving to others, as Ma'ida's simple act of feeding the travelers and needy brought immense blessings and joy into their lives. Furthermore, the name Maaida can also be seen as a reminder of the humility and simplicity that is inherent in Islam, as evidenced by its translation as 'small one' or 'little one.' By bearing this name, a Muslim child is constantly being reminded of the importance of humility and simplicity, and the blessings that come from these attitudes.

Traditional Islamic naming context — Traditional Islamic name with deep spiritual significance in Islamic culture

Historical Usage

Historical References

Historical records show that Various Islamic scholars and saints The name Maaida carried significant weight in that era.

Throughout Islamic history

Translations

Name Translations

Additional language translations available for this name.

🇺🇸English

Maaida

To trust in Allah and rely on Him

🇵🇰Urdu

معاذ

معاذ کا مطلب ہے اللہ کے علاوہ کسی دوسرے پر انحصار نہ کرنا

🇸🇦Arabic

معاذ

معاذ يعني الحماية والاعتماد على الله

🇮🇳Hindi

معاذ

ऐसा है कि जो मनुष्य अल्लाह के अलावा किसी और पर निर्भर न हो

🇦🇫Pashto

معاذ

څوک چا پاره په پوهید نه شي

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