Huda

Meaning of Huda

Huda is a female name with Arabic origins. It is pronounced as HOO-dah (/huːˈdɑ/) in Arabic. The name has variations, such as Houda. In the United States of America, Huda has been given to newborns consistently over the years, although it hasn't reached high ranks in popularity. In recent years, it has seen moderate usage, with an average of around 60 occurrences per year. The name Huda carries a sense of cultural richness and uniqueness, making it a distinctive choice for parents looking for something less common yet meaningful for their baby girl.

Pronunciation

Arabic

  • Pronunced as HOO-dah (/huːˈdɑ/)

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Notable People Named Huda

Huda Yahya Zoghbi is a Lebanese-born American geneticist and professor at Baylor College of Medicine, known for her work in neuroscience and as the director of the Jan and Dan Duncan Neurological Research Institute.
Huda Sha'arawi, also known as Hoda Sha'rawi, was a pioneering Egyptian feminist leader, suffragette, nationalist, and founder of the Egyptian Feminist Union.
Huda Kattan is an American makeup artist, beauty blogger, and entrepreneur known for founding the cosmetics line Huda Beauty.
Huda Naamani, a Lebanese feminist writer and poet, made significant contributions to poetry during the Lebanese Civil War while advocating for women's rights and citizenship.
Huda Abuarquob is a Palestinian peace activist, feminist, former educator, and regional director of Alliance for Middle East Peace (ALLMEP).
Huda Smitshuijzen AbiFarès is a Lebanese typographer, writer, researcher, graphic designer, lecturer, and design consultant known for her expertise in Arabic and multilingual typography.
Huda Ali Alawi is a prominent Yemeni academic, serving as a Professor of Criminal Law at Aden University and playing a key role in human rights organizations across the Arab world.
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