Asmaa

Meaning of Asmaa

The name Asmaa, pronounced as "as-MAH" (/ɑsˌmɑh/), is a beautiful and meaningful name of Arabic origin. It translates to "names" or "appellations" and holds significant cultural and historical value in the Arabic-speaking world. One notable association with the name is Asmaa bint Abu Bakr, a revered figure in Islamic history known for her bravery and wisdom. The name has seen moderate popularity in the United States over the years, with occurrences fluctuating but maintaining a presence among newborn girls. For instance, in 2023, there were 26 newborns named Asmaa, ranking it at 4981. The variations of this name include Asma, which shares similar roots and pronunciation. Overall, Asmaa is a timeless choice that embodies strength and heritage, making it an excellent option for parents seeking a meaningful and culturally rich name for their daughter.

Pronunciation

Arabic

  • Pronunced as as-MAH (/ɑsˌmɑh/)

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Notable People Named Asmaa

Asmaa Mahfouz is an Egyptian activist and a key figure in the 2011 Egyptian revolution, known for her influential video blog that helped spark the uprising.
Asmaa Abdol-Hamid is an Emirati-born Danish social worker and former politician residing in Odense.
Asmaa bint Saqr Al Qasimi is a female poet and author of 5 poetry books, with a background in political science, economics, philosophy, and comparative religious studies.
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