Vəfa
Feminine
Azerbaijani
Meaning & Origin
Vəfa is an Azerbaijani feminine given name that directly means "loyalty." It is derived from the Arabic root wafā (from the verb wafā, "to fulfill, to live up to a promise"), which carries deep cultural and ethical connotations in Islamic-majority societies. The concept of loyalty (wafā' or vefa) recurs in Persian, Turkish, Urdu, and other languages influenced by Arabic, often linked to virtues such as fidelity, trustworthiness, and steadfastness. In Azerbaijani naming traditions, abstract nouns signifying desirable qualities — such as Vəfa (loyalty), Ümid (hope), or Səmimiyyət (sincerity) — have long been used as given names.
The name is shared unisex given names of the same root found across the Turkic and Persian world; it would be paralleled by various cognates like the Persian Vefa or the Turkish Vefa. Among notable individuals with the name is the Azerbaijani activist and director Vəfa Kazımbəyli? Or More distinctly, it is feminine in Azerbaijan? Though the precise distribution of the female usage, Vəfa is moderately used as a female given name among the Azerbaijani diaspros in the republic. The root wafā also stands in symmetry with foundational Arabic concept of opposites: fidelity vs. betrayal ties also to names such as Wafaa in other dialects.
Meaning: "Loyalty"
Origin: Azerbaijani < Arabic root wafā
Type: Feminine given name
Usage regions: Azerbaijan