Naziha (Arabic: نزيهة) is a feminine given name of Arabic origin. It is the feminine form of Nazih, which derives from the Arabic root ن-ز-ه (n-z-h), conveying the meaning of "honest, virtuous" or "chaste." The name is widely used in Arabic-speaking communities and carries a strong connotation of moral integrity and purity.
Notable Bearers
Several notable women have borne the name Naziha, reflecting its presence across diverse professions and regions. Naziha al-Dulaimi (1923–2007) was an Iraqi feminist and politician who became the first woman to serve as a minister in Iraqi history, holding the position of Minister of Municipalities in 1959. Naziha Salim (1927–2008) was an Iraqi artist, educator, and author who contributed significantly to modern Iraqi art. Naziha Mestaoui (1975–2020) was a Belgian artist known for her interactive digital installations. Other notable bearers include Pakistani journalist Naziha Syed Ali, Libyan-British director and producer Naziha Arebi, Moroccan banker Naziha Belkeziz, Tunisian journalist Naziha Réjiba, and Malaysian professional squash player Nazihah Hanis, whose name is a variant spelling.
Related Forms
The Turkish form of the name is Nezihe, adapted to Turkish phonology while retaining the same Arabic root and meaning. Variants like Nazihah also exist, reflecting different transliteration practices.
- Meaning: Honest, virtuous, chaste
- Origin: Arabic
- Type: Feminine given name
- Usage Regions: Arabic-speaking countries, Turkey
Other Languages & Cultures
Sources: Wikipedia — Naziha