Meaning & Origin
Najiyah is derived from the Arabic word 'naja' which means 'to save' or 'to protect'. It signifies one who is successful or fortunate.
Spiritual meaning
One who is blessed with divine favor and success.
Language details
Najiyah
Successful, lucky, fortunate, prosperous, safe, secure
ناجية
العابة دی ای ای اۇتہ اۇتہ
ناجيه
العابة الية الحضريا اللجيث الددية
सेएरां
एलुंं ही ंं सेए रां गेस्रा
پیہجیة
پیہجیة پیہجی خہدی دۇېہ دۇېہ
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
nuh-JEE-uh
/ˈnɑːdʒiːə/
Lucky number
5
Lucky day
Thursday
Lucky colors
Life path
3
Lucky stone
Emerald
Cultural & Spiritual notes
Najiyah is an Arabic name that has a rich cultural significance in the Islamic world. This name is often given to babies born to families who have experienced a difficult pregnancy or have gone through a challenging time. Najiyah offers a sense of hope and optimism, implying that, despite the hardships faced, the child will grow up to be blessed and fortunate. Additionally, in certain regions, Najiyah is given as a name to children who display salvific traits and bring joy to their families. It is believed that their presence in the family will bring positivity, blessings, and prosperity.
The spiritual significance of Najiyah is rooted in its divine origins. The name implies protection and salvation, attributed to Allah's mercy and compassion. In Islamic theology, Najiyah symbolizes spiritual protection and salvation from the eternal fire of Hell. Najiyahs are believed to be guided by Allah and possessed of a strong faith and faithfulness. Their lives serve as reminders of Allah's providing nature and the blessings bestowed upon His creatures. Najiyahs are encouraged to live a virtuous life and seek Allah's Guidance at all times to continue to be a source of blessings and joy for their families.
Traditional Islamic name - Traditional Islamic name with deep spiritual significance in Islamic culture
Historical references
Najiyah bint Amr ibn Al-Aas was a prominent companion of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) and is known for her piety and dedication to Islam.
7th century
Notable people with this name
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