Hafsa (name)

Arabic: [ħaːfsˤa]GenderfemaleOriginWord/nameArabicMeaningYoung lionessOther namesRelated namesHafza, Hafiza

Hafsa or Hafsah (Arabic: حفصة; which is very often confused with Hafza and Hafiza, but all three of them are different names) is an Arabic female given name.[1][2] It originated from Hafsa, the fourth wife of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and daughter of second Muslim caliph Umar. It is a popular name among Sunni Muslims.

People

  • Hafsat Abiola (b. 1974), a Nigerian human rights, civil rights and democracy activist
  • Hafsa Ahmed, academic and community worker in New Zealand
  • Hafsa Bekri (Hafsa Bekri-Lamrani), Iraqi-Moroccan poet
  • Hafsa Bint al-Hajj al-Rukuniyya (d. 1190/91), Andalusian poet
  • Hafsa bint Umar, daughter of Umar ibn al-Khattab and wife of Muhammad
  • Hafsa Sultan (d. 1534), Ottoman Sultan Selim I's consort and the mother of Süleyman the Magnificent
  • Hafsa Sultan (d. 1538), Ottoman Sultan Selim I's daughter
  • Hafsa Hatun, Ottoman Sultan Bayezid I's consort
  • Hafsa Şeyda Burucu (born 1991), Turkish karate champion
  • Hafsa Bint Sirin (b.651 – d.719), female scholar of Islam and sister of Muhammad ibn Sirin

References

  1. ^ "Origin & Meaning of the Name Hafsa". WeddingVendors.com. Retrieved 29 July 2018.
  2. ^ "Hafsa - حفصة". nameArabic.com. Archived from the original on 29 July 2018. Retrieved 29 July 2018.
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