Atikah
Atiqah or Atikah (Arabic: اتيقه) is a feminine given name which is used in the Arab world and in Muslim majority countries.
Pronunciation | a-tee-ka, a-tee-qah |
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Gender | feminine |
Origin | |
Word/name | Arabic, Muslim-majority countries |
Meaning | beautiful, charitable, loving |
Other names | |
Related names | Atif, Atik, Atiq, Atir, Atia, Atifa, Atifah, Atifat, Atika, Atikah, Atiqa, Atira, Atirah, Atiya, Atiyah |
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Atiqah may refer to:
People
- Atikah bint Yazid, Muhammad's great-grandmother
- Atikah bint Murrah, great-great grandmother of Muhammad
- Atika bint Abdul Muttalib, aunt of Muhammad
- Atiqa bint Zayd ibn Amr ibn Nufayl (former wife of Abdullah ibn Abu Bakr[1] married 'Umar in the year 12 Anno hegiræ and after 'Umar was murdered, she married az-Zubayr ibn al-Awwam)
Notes
- Tarikh ar-Rusul wa al-Muluk 4/ 199 by at-Tabari
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