Certificate of Name
Nahla
Feminine
Arabic
Meaning & Origin
Nahla is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, derived from the word nahla, meaning "a drink of water" or, more precisely, "first drink of water" or "water in the desert." The name evokes the life-giving and precious nature of water in arid landscapes, reflecting a deep cultural appreciation for hydration and sustenance. In Arabic, the latinized term Nahla also can refer to a honeybee, naħla in Maltese, which further enriches the name's associations with sweetness and diligence. The name is primarily used in Arabic-speaking communities and has gained international recognition through various bearers. Etymology Linguistically, Nahla belongs to the Semitic root n-h-l, which relates to drinking or quenching thirst. The name is closely related to Nala, a variant that means "gift" in Swahili, but the Arabic origin emphasizes the concept of water — a fundamental resource that symbolizes purity, necessity, and life itself. The dual meaning (water and bee) is unique, adding layers of symbolism from nature. Notable Bearers Several notable individuals bear the name Nahla and its variants across diverse fields: Nahlah Ayed, a Palestinian-Canadian journalist known for her international reporting. Nahla Chahal, an Iraqi-Lebanese journalist and activist. Nahla Mahmoud, a Sudanese-British writer and activist. Nahla El Fatiha Naili, an Algerian sculptor. Nahla Ramadan, an Egyptian weightlifter. Nahla Hussain al-Shaly, an Iraqi women's rights promoter. Nahla Summers, a British social campaigner. These individuals demonstrate the name's reach across continents — from the Middle East to Europe and Africa — in professions including journalism, activism, arts, sports, and human rights advocacy. Cultural Significance In addition to being a common feminine name in Arab countries, Nahla is associated with a valley in Iraq, further grounding it in geographical identity. The name is sometimes found in its Latin spelling as Naħla in Maltese, indicating its adaptability across cultures. The variant Nala has gained popularity in Western contexts through fictional characters, though it retains distinct Swahili roots. Key Facts Meaning: "a drink of water" (Arabic) Origin: Arabic Type: Feminine given name Usage: Arabic-speaking communities, internationally via migration Related Names: Nala (Swahili, "gift"), Naħla (Maltese, "bee")
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