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Qatawah

Flowing river

/ˈkætəwɑː/q t a w a h

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Lucky #
Thursday
Lucky Day
Arabic
Origin
female
Gender

Meaning & Origin

Derived from the word 'qata' which means 'to cut' and 'wah' which means 'water'. The name Qatawah signifies a flowing river, a source of life and nourishment.

Spiritual meaning

Symbolizes the continuous flow of blessings in one's life.

Language details

🇺🇸English

Qatawah

The Supporter or Helper

🇵🇰Urdu

قتواہ

مساعد (مستعد)

🇸🇦Arabic

قتوة

المساعدة (المستعدة)

🇮🇳Hindi

कताव

साधा

🇦🇫Pashto

قتوه

واسطه

Pronunciation & Numerology

Pronunciation

/ˈkætəwɑː/

q t a w a h

Lucky number

4

Lucky day

Thursday

Lucky colors

SilverWhite

Life path

8

Lucky stone

Moonstone

Cultural & Spiritual notes

The name Qatawah holds significant importance in Islamic culture due to its association with water. In Islamic traditions, water is considered a source of purification and symbolizes life and blessings. The name may be used for water bodies or places associated with water, such as wells, springs, or irrigation systems, which have a vital role in agricultural productivity and sustenance of communities. Qatawah can also be applied toNames of places like Qatawah, Iraq, significant due to its plentiful water resources.

In a spiritual context, the name Qatawah can be interpreted as a symbol of life, renewal, and divine provision. It is a reminder that just like water sustains and nourishes physical life, the divine guidance and love of God sustain and nourish the soul. Qatawah can also be seen as a reflection of the Sufi concept of 'Fuadhat al-Qatawah' or 'the lake of emotions', where the spiritual journey leads to an expanse of love and devotion to the Divine. Thus, Qatawah embodies the beauty and power of water, its essential role in life, and its spiritual significance as a divine gift and symbol.

Traditional Islamic name - Traditional Islamic name with deep spiritual significance in Islamic culture

Historical references

The name Qatawah is believed to have originated from the name of an ancient Arabian tribe known as the Qatawah tribe. This tribe was mentioned in early Islamic historical texts, including the works of Ibn Khaldun and Al-Baladhuri, and was known to have inhabited the region of Hejaz in western Saudi Arabia during the pre-Islamic period (Jahiliyah).

Pre-Islamic period (Jahiliyah)

Another theory suggests that the name Qatawah may have been derived from a place name in the Islamic holy land of Mecca, specifically the valley of Qatawah which is located to the north of the city. This valley was believed to have been a significant water source during pre-Islamic times and was an important stop for caravans traveling between Yemen and Syria.

Pre-Islamic period

Notable people with this name

Qatwah Al-Ameen (Actor)Qatwah Al-Husseini (Singer)

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