Certificate of Name
Maha
Feminine
Arabic
Meaning & Origin
Maha is a feminine Arabic given name with layered poetic meanings. Derived from the same root as the word for a type of antelope, the name is traditionally associated with the Arabian oryx, an antelope celebrated in classical Arabic poetry for its strikingly beautiful eyes. While the literal translation of "maha" is "oryx," the phrase ʿuyūn al-mahā (eyes of the oryx) is a classic metaphor in Arabic literature for enchanting, doe-like eyes, so the name has come to symbolize beauty, grace, and feminine allure. Additionally, the term carries other symbolic meanings such as "half moon," "mirror," "shining white pearl," and "white stones that gleam," all evoking luminosity and purity. The name's plural form, maha, is used as the given name; its singular form is mahāh (مَهَاة). Among notable bearers of the name are Maha Ali, a Jordanian politician and industrial engineer; Maha Bayrakdar, a Syrian-Lebanese poet and artist; and Maha Koraiem, an Egyptian filmmaker whose works have gained international recognition. Beyond the Arab world, variations like Maha, which is also a Sanskrit-origin name, resonate in cultures from Japan to Indian folklore, showcasing both its linguistic flexibility and enduring appeal. Whether chosen for its aesthetic resonance or its profound cultural poetry, Maha remains a beloved name across generations. Meaning: oryx or beautiful eyesOrigin: ArabicType: feminine given nameUsage regions: Arabic-speaking countries and diasporaRelated: variant forms in other cultures
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