Asmaa

Meaning of Asmaa

Asmaa swoops in with the flair of a desert falcon and the warmth of a sunrise latte, a name draped in Arabic heritage and crowned with the meaning “exalted” or “supreme.” Pronounced as-MAH (it feels like a secret handshake between speaker and soul), it dances off the tongue with a playful bounce. Woven into the tapestry of history by Asmaa bint Abu Bakr—whose courage could rival the fiercest desert winds—this name carries a legacy of grit, grace and boundary-crushing heart. Across the United States, Asmaa is steadily collecting admirers—16 bright little pioneers adopted it in 2024, nudging the name into the top 1,000—proof that its global star power is only warming up. With regal flair, lyrical momentum and a meaning that points straight to the skies, Asmaa feels like a promise wrapped in silk, ready to illuminate any story.

Pronunciation

Arabic

  • Pronunced as as-MAH (/ɑsˌmɑh/)

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Notable People Named Asmaa

Asmaa Mahfouz -
Asmaa Abdol-Hamid -
Asmaa bint Saqr Al Qasimi -
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