Sadia
Feminine
Arabic, Bengali, Urdu
Meaning & Origin
Sadia is a feminine given name used in Arabic, Bengali, and Urdu speaking cultures. It is the feminine form of Sadi, a masculine name derived from the Arabic root saʿida, meaning "to be happy, to be lucky." Thus, Sadia conveys meanings such as "fortunate, lucky person" or "joyful."
Linguistic Origin
The name originates from the Semitic root سعد (sʿd), which is associated with luck and happiness. This root also yields other terms like saʿada (happiness) and is related to the element saʿid (happy). The Arabic word saʻd specifically means "good luck" or "auspiciousness."
Cultural Context
Sadia is a common given name among Muslim populations in Bangladesh, Pakistan, and India, as well as in Arabic-speaking countries. The name's positive connotations make it widely favored.
Related and Variant Forms
Variant spellings include Saadia in Urdu and Sa'dia (with a transliteration marker). The masculine forms are Sa'di and Sadi. In Somali, the female name Sacdiyo is a related cultural variant.
Historical Notable Bearers
Sadia is also the name of a well-known Brazilian food company, but this is distinct from its use as a personal name.
Meaning: Fortunate, lucky, happy
Origin: Arabic root saʿida
Type: Feminine given name
Usage Regions: Arabic-speaking countries, Bangladesh, Pakistan, India