Shukriyya
Feminine
Arabic
Meaning & Origin
Shukriyya is the feminine form of the Arabic name Shukri, which means "thankful" or "thanking" (from the root shakara meaning "to thank").Cultural and Geographical ContextShukriyya is also the name of a dialect spoken by the Shukria, a large Arab clan in eastern Sudan. The Shukria are a Sunni Muslim clan that claims descent from the Quraysh tribe and has notable ties to figures such as Abdullah Aljawad bin Jaafar Altayar. Historically based in the Butana region between the Atbara River and the Blue Nile, they now inhabit towns like Halfa Aljadeeda, Kassala, and Khashm el Girba. The Arabic they speak is known as Shukriyya, showcasing the interweaving of the name with ethnic and linguistic identity in the region.Notable Historical ExampleIn the 19th century, the Shukria clan became influential along the White and Blue Niles under leaders such as Ahmed Bey Abud, who served as vizier of the Funj states. This historical footnote illustrates the connection between the name and political power in Sudanese history.Linguistic VariantsLinguistic variants of Shukriyya include Shukria and Shukriya in Arabic. Similar names exist in other cultures: Şükran and Şükriye in Turkish, and Shukria in Pashto. These reflect the shared broader Islamic and Armenian (quoting the text incorrectly: actually Turkish, not originally Şükran had from other source. Correcting now: Turkish is an unrelated culture but the sound sometimes is carried.) While exact correlation varies globally, each form maintains a connection to gratitude and praise.SummaryMeaning: feminine form of Shukri, meaning "thankful"Origin: ArabicType: first nameUsage regions: Arabic-speaking world, also ethnic name in Sudan