Meaning & Origin
Derived from the Arabic word 'sidq' which means truthfulness and honesty.
Spiritual meaning
Prophet Muhammad's (PBUH) wife, Aisha (RA), was known as Siddiqa e Tahira (The Honest and Pure).
Language details
Siddiqa
symbol of truth and trust
صدیقہ
سچائی اور وفاداری کی علامت
صدّيقة
مصدوقة وثقة
सिद्दीका
सत्य और विश्वास की प्रतीक
صدیقه
راستگويی او باور کي نيشانه
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
si-DEE-kah
/sɪˈdiːkə/
Lucky number
9
Lucky day
Monday
Lucky colors
Life path
2
Lucky stone
Emerald
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Siddiqa holds a significant place in Islamic history as it was the name of several notable women in various reports from the Hadith, being particularly known for their unwavering honesty and truthfulness, such as Bahia bint Hakim, who swore an oath of allegiance to the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) with her life while being in her advanced pregnancy. The name becomes symbolic of the importance of integrity, and upholding one's word in Islamic culture.
In Islamic history, Siddiqa represents a woman of unwavering faith, sincerity and commitment to the truth. The spiritual essence of this name invites the carrier to embody the virtues of someone who is always truthful in their dealings with others, even at personal cost. Such a character is a source of blessing for the self as well as for those around, and becomes an embodiment of the significance of honesty and truthfulness in spiritual growth.
Traditional Islamic name - Traditional Islamic name with deep spiritual significance in Islamic culture
Historical references
Siddiqa bint Abdullah (r.a.) was the wife of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) and the mother of Imam Ali ibn Abi Talib (a.s.). She is known for her unwavering faith and her support for her husband and her son.
7th century
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