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SahibahIslamic Male Arabic name meaning

Lady, Mistress, Owner, Master

Pronunciation: sah-hi-bah

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Name
Sahibah
Meaning
Lady, Mistress, Owner, Master
Origin
Arabic
Religion
Islamic
Language
Arabic, Urdu, Hindi, English, Pashto
Gender
Male
Pronunciation
sah-hi-bah
Lucky Number
3
3
Lucky Number
Thursday
Lucky Day
Arabic
Origin
Male
Gender

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Meaning Summary

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What does Sahibah mean?

Sahibah is a male name from Arabic origin meaning "Lady". It is used in Islamic naming contexts and appears in English, Urdu, Arabic, Hindi, Pashto. Pronunciation: sah-hi-bah. Lucky number: 3. Parents often choose it for its clear meaning, cultural background, and positive naming associations.

Translation

Meaning in Urdu

🇵🇰Urdu

ساہبہ

ساعتی

Source Language

Meaning in Arabic

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

ساهبة

صاحبة

Pronunciation

How to Pronounce the Name

English Pronunciation

sah-hi-bah

IPA

/sɑhˈhi bɑh/

Origin

Name Origin

Root Origin

Arabic

Language Usage

EnglishUrduArabicHindiPashto

Religion

Islamic Name Context

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

Lucky Details

Lucky Number, Day and Color

Lucky Number

3

Lucky Day

Thursday

Lucky Colors

BluePurple

Lucky Stone

Lapis Lazuli

Life Path Number

6

Numerology meaning: A number of harmony and balance, indicating the ability to handle challenges with grace and diplomacy.

Personality

Personality Traits

RespectHonorDignityPowerIntelligenceDeterminationStrength

Spiritual

Spiritual Significance

Signifies the divine feminine and the spiritual power of women.

Cultural Context

Cultural Significance

The term Sahibah, derived from the Arabic word "sahib," meaning "owner," "master," or "possessor," is traditionally used as a title of honor for women of revered status in Islamic history. The wives of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) and other prominent female figures in Islamic history, such as Aisha bint Abu Bakr and Fatima bint Muhammad, are among those referred to as Sahibah. This title emphasizes the importance and value of women in Islamic society, acknowledging their roles as leaders, teachers, and role models.
Use of the title Sahibah for women of high spiritual status and leadership reflects an essential Islamic belief that women, like men, possess inherent dignity and are called to full participation in the religious and moral life of the community. The title's spiritual significance can be seen in the selfless dedication and embodiment of virtues displayed by these women, exemplifying the peace, piety, and devotion that Muslims aspire to emulate in their own lives. The Sahibah, through their lives and teachings, provide guidance, inspiration, and tender mercy to future generations, nurturing their faith, resilience, and optimism in a complex and ever-evolving world.

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 Sahibah carried significant weight in that era.

Throughout Islamic history

Famous People

Famous People and Real-World Usage

Historical Figures & Cultural References

Sahibah Ali, Pakistani actress

Translations

Name Translations

Additional language translations available for this name.

🇺🇸English

Sahibah

Lady of the Watchtower

🇵🇰Urdu

ساہبہ

ساعتی

🇸🇦Arabic

ساهبة

صاحبة

🇮🇳Hindi

साहिबा

साँपता

🇦🇫Pashto

ساهبه

سوابق

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