Meaning & Origin
Magda is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name ماجدة, which is the feminine form of Majd. Traced through its root, Majd, the name carries the meaning of "glory" or "splendour" in Arabic, derived from the verb مجد (majada), meaning "to be glorious."Etymology and MeaningThe name Magda is a variant transcription of Majda, which is the direct feminine counterpart of the Arabic male name Majd. The root element majada underscores a concept of magnificence and honor, making the name inherently aspirational. While Magda is most commonly encountered as a short form of Magdalena in European contexts, this Arabic iteration stands independently, unrelated to the biblical Magdalene.Cultural SignificanceIn Arabic-speaking cultures, names rooted in abstract virtues like magnificence and glory are prized for their positive connotations. Magda (or Majda) bears this tradition, imbuing the bearer with a sense of dignity and high standing. The name is used across the Arab world, with varying degrees of frequency, and is sometimes Latinized in different ways.Meaning: Glorious, splendid (feminine of Majd)Origin: ArabicType: Feminine given nameUsage Regions: Arab world