Zakiya

What does the baby name Zakiya mean? Learn about what Zakiya means, its history & origin, popularity in our random name database, pronunciation, similar names, nicknames & spelling variations.

Zakiya - Name Meaning, Origin & Popularity

Spelling of Zakiya
Z-A-K-I-Y-A, is a 6-letter female given name.
Pronunciation of Zakiya
zah kee yah
Meaning of Zakiya
Pure, intelligent one.
Origin of Zakiya
The name 'Zakiya' has origins in the Arabic language. Arabic is a Semitic language spoken by millions of people across the Middle East and North Africa. 'Zakiya' is derived from the Arabic word 'zakiyya', which means 'pure' or 'innocent'. The name holds cultural significance within the Arabic-speaking community.
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Similar Names, Nicknames, & Spelling Variations of Zakiya
Zakia
Zakiyah
Popularity of Zakiya
While not as widely popular as some other names, 'Zakiya' has been used as a given name for girls in various Arabic-speaking countries. Its popularity may vary depending on regional and cultural factors. The usage of the name 'Zakiya' often reflects the desire to bestow qualities of purity and innocence upon a child.
Zakiya currently has 7 likes, and is in the top 11% of liked girl's names. The name Adebola is slightly more popular than Zakiya.

Etymology of Zakiya

The etymology of 'Zakiya' can be traced back to the Arabic root word 'zaka', which means 'to be pure' or 'to be innocent'. The addition of the feminine suffix '-iya' transforms the root word into a feminine form. Therefore, 'Zakiya' can be interpreted as 'one who is pure' or 'one who is innocent'. This etymology reflects the positive qualities associated with the name 'Zakiya'.

Cultural Significance of Zakiya

'Zakiya' holds cultural significance within the Arabic-speaking community. The name represents the value placed on purity, innocence, and moral integrity. It may also be seen as a reflection of the desire to bestow these qualities upon a child. 'Zakiya' embodies the ideals of goodness and righteousness that are highly valued in Arabic culture.