Meaning & Origin
Şeyma is the Turkish form of Shaima, a feminine given name of Arabic origin. The name Shaima (also spelled Shaimaa, Shayma, or Shimaa) possibly means "beauty marks" in Arabic. This name is historically significant in Islamic tradition: Shaima was the name of the foster sister of the Prophet Muhammad, the daughter of Halima who nursed him as an infant. Halima's own name, a feminine form of Halim, relates to the Arabic root meaning "patient, tolerant, mild," which is also the basis for one of the 99 names of Allah, al-Ḥalīm.Notable BearersSeveral notable individuals bear the name in its Turkish form, Şeyma. These include Şeyma Düztaş (born 2002), a Turkish boxer; Şeyma Ercan (born 1994), a Turkish volleyball player; Şeyma Nur Emeksiz Bacaksız (born 1998), a Turkish Para Taekwondo practitioner; and Şeyma Erenli (born 1988), a Turkish-Australian footballer. Across other Arabic-influenced languages, variants include Shaima, Shaimaa, Shayma, Shimaa, Chaïma, and Šejma.Cultural SignificanceIn Arabic-speaking and Muslim-majority contexts, the name carries a positive connotation from its association with the Prophet's family. The variant Şeyma, adapted into Turkish phonology, is primarily used in Turkey and reflects the broader trend of Arabic-origin names entering Turkish nomenclature.Meaning: Possibly "beauty marks"Origin: Turkish form of Arabic ShaimaType: First name, feminineUsage Regions: Turkey, also Arabic-speaking countries