Abiha
Feminine
Arabic, Urdu
Meaning & Origin
Abiha is an Arabic feminine given name meaning "her father". It originates from the affectionate kunya (nickname) Umm Abiha, meaning "the mother of her father", which was given to Fatima, the daughter of the Prophet Muhammad, as a sign of endearment. This name reflects the deep bond between father and daughter in Islamic tradition.
Etymology and Cultural Significance
The name Abiha is derived from the Arabic word ab (father) combined with the possessive suffix -ha (her). It is closely tied to the honorific Umm Abiha, which Fatima was called by her father. This kunya highlights Fatima's esteemed status in Islam as the mother of the Prophet's lineage and a figure of purity and devotion. The name is used primarily in Arabic-speaking and Urdu-speaking communities, often as a variant spelling Abeeha.
Notable Bearers
One notable bearer is Abiha Haider (born 1996), a Pakistani footballer who has represented her country in international competitions. The name remains relatively uncommon but carries deep religious and cultural resonance.
Meaning: "her father"
Origin: Arabic
Type: Feminine given name
Usage regions: Arabic-speaking countries, Urdu-speaking communities (e.g., Pakistan, India)