Certificate of Name
Shukriya
Feminine
Arabic
Meaning & Origin
Shukriya is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Shukriyya, the feminine form of Shukri, derived from the Arabic root shakara, meaning "to thank." The name therefore directly signifies "thankful" or "grateful," reflecting a quality highly valued in Islamic culture, where gratitude to God (shukr) is a central spiritual practice. Etymology and Linguistic Background The name Shukriya (Arabic: شكريّة) is the feminine active participle of the Arabic verb شَكَرَ (shakara), meaning "to be thankful." The masculine counterpart, Shukri, is also common, and the name has various transliterations across different languages and regions, including Shukria, Shoukri, Shoukry, Shokri, Choukri, Choucri, and Chokri, as well as the Turkish forms Şükriye (feminine) and Şükran. In Urdu, the word شکریہ (shukriya) is used to mean "thank you," further cementing the name's association with gratitude. Gender and Usage Shukriya is primarily a feminine given name used in Arabic-speaking and Muslim-majority communities. It can also appear as a surname, depending on regional naming conventions. Notable Bearers Notable individuals with the name Shukriya (or variant Shukria) include: - Shukria Asil, an Afghan women's rights activist known for her advocacy work. - Shukria Barakzai, an Afghan politician, journalist, and feminist who has been a prominent voice for women's rights in Afghanistan. Cultural and Regional Variations Beyond Arabic, the name appears in other languages and cultures with different pronunciations and spellings. Variants include Shukria in both Arabic and Pashto, and the aforementioned Şükriye in Turkish. In East Africa, particularly in Somalia, the Shukria clan is a large group of Arab nomads, though the name as a given name exists separately. Festival Associations While not exclusively tied to a festival, the name's meaning of "thankfulness" aligns with the spirit of holidays like Eid, which emphasize gratitude to God. Meaning: Thankful, grateful Origin: Arabic Type: Feminine given name Usage Regions: Arabic-speaking countries, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Turkey, and elsewhere in the Muslim world
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