Meaning & Origin
Vardah is an alternate transcription of the Hebrew name Varda, which ultimately derives from Vered, meaning "rose" in Hebrew. The name thus carries the poetic association of a rose, symbolizing beauty, love, and delicacy in Jewish and broader Middle Eastern cultures.The root word vered (וֶרֶד) is a Hebrew borrowing from an Iranian language, likely via Aramaic, reflecting the historical exchange along trade routes such as the Silk Road. Cognates appear across numerous languages: Arabic Warda (and its variant Wardah), Turkish Gül, Persian Gol, and Urdu Gul — all meaning "rose" or "flower." This demonstrates the widespread diffusion of the rose as a linguistic and cultural symbol across the Near East, Central Asia, and beyond.In modern Israel, Vardah is a relatively rare given name, used almost exclusively for girls. While Vvarda and Vered are more common, Vardah remains a valid spelling variant, preserved in transliteration from the Hebrew vowel points. Like many floral names, it belongs to a category of nature-inspired Hebrew names that gained popularity during the Zionist revival of the Hebrew language in the late 19th and 20th centuries.Meaning: RoseOrigin: Hebrew (ultimately from an Iranian root)Type: First name (feminine)Usage regions: Israel, Jewish diaspora