Adiba is a beautiful and meaningful name of Arabic origin, primarily given to females. Pronounced as ah-DEE-bah (/ædɪˈbɑː/), the name Adiba carries connotations of culture, sophistication, and literary prowess. In Arabic, it translates to "cultured" or "polite," making it an excellent choice for parents who value these qualities. Though relatively uncommon in the United States, with occurrences fluctuating between 5 and 13 newborns per year over the past two decades, Adiba remains a unique and elegant choice for baby girls. Its rarity ensures that a child named Adiba will likely stand out with a distinctive and memorable name.
Adiba Jaigirdar is a Bangladeshi-Irish writer whose debut novel, The Henna Wars, is listed as one of Time magazine's 100 Best YA Books of All Time. |
Adiba Anjum Mita is a Bangladeshi politician and member of the Bangladesh Awami League, serving as a Member of the 11th Jatiya Sangsad of Reserved Seats for Women. |