Meaning & Origin
Tayyiba is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, deriving from the masculine name Tayyib. The root word ṭayyib (طَيِّب) in Arabic carries the meaning of "pleasant," "good-natured," or "wholesome." As a feminized form, Tayyiba therefore connotes a woman who is seen as kind-hearted, virtuous, and agreeable in temperament.Etymology and Linguistic RootsThe name shares its triliteral root ṭ-y-b (ط-ي-ب) with other Arabic words related to goodness and purity, such as taib ("good") and tayyib itself. This root appears in Quranic Arabic (e.g., Surah Al-Baqarah 2:267: "Spend from the good things [ṭayyibāt] you have earned"), further linking the name to moral and ethical cleanliness.Cultural ContextTayyiba is used predominantly in Arabic-speaking countries, though its variant forms appear across the Muslim world. The masculine counterpart Tayyib is also common, as is Tayeb (a transliteration variant). In Persian-speaking regions, the equivalent Tayebeh is employed. As a theophoric or aspirational name, it reflects the cultural value placed on personal character and benevolence.Notable BearersTayyiba bint Ahmad Al Suwaidi — Emirati engineer and businesswoman, noted for her work at Mubadala Development Company.Key FactsMeaning: "pleasant" or "good-natured"Origin: ArabicType: Feminine given nameUsage Regions: Arabic-speaking countries, global Muslim communities