Certificate of Name
Khadijeh
Feminine
Persian
Meaning & Origin
Khadijeh is the Persian form of Khadija. The name Khadija is of Arabic origin and means "premature child" or "early baby." It is most famously borne by Khadija bint Khuwaylid, the first wife of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. Khadija was a wealthy and successful merchant, and she employed Muhammad to manage her caravans. Impressed by his honesty and character, she proposed marriage when she was around 40 and he was 25, and they remained married for 25 years until her death. She was the first person to convert to Islam after Muhammad received his first revelation, providing him with crucial emotional and financial support.Etymology and Linguistic BackgroundThe Arabic root of Khadija relates to the concept of premature birth, though the name is not necessarily connected to its literal meaning in usage. In Persian, the name is rendered as Khadijeh, reflecting Persian phonology and orthography. This form is common in Iran, Afghanistan, and Tajikistan, and among Persian-speaking communities worldwide.Cultural and Religious SignificanceKhadija bint Khuwaylid holds an esteemed place in Islam as the first believer and a model of virtue, business acumen, and loyalty. The name Khadija, and by extension Khadijeh, carries deep religious resonance for Muslims. It is widely used across the Islamic world, though its prevalence varies by region; historically, it has been one of the most popular feminine names in Muslim-majority countries.Notable Bearers in Iran and the Persian WorldNotable figures named Khadijeh include:Khadijeh Saqafi, the wife of Iran's first Supreme Leader, Ruhollah Khomeini, who died in 2009.Khadijeh Sadaghiyat, a prominent Iranian actress best known for her role in the television series Like a Dream.The name Khadija also appears in a variety of regional forms, such as Khatija (Central Asia and South Asia), Kadijah (Southeast Asia), and Hadija (East Africa), while Persian-speaking regions almost exclusively use Khadijeh.Usage and DistributionIn Iran, Khadijeh has consistently been a common name for girls, though its popularity has fluctuated over decades. It is perceived as both a traditional and religious name. The variant Khadijah is found in Arabic-speaking countries and non-Arab Muslim regions, where it is often written with a final h due to the Arabic broken plural form.Meaning: Premature child (but conventionally associated with the first wife of Muhammad)Form: Persian variant of KhadijaType: Religious name, honoring one of the most revered women in IslamUsage Regions: Iran, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Persian diaspora
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