Raziya

Meaning of Raziya

Raziya is a feminine given name rooted in Classical Arabic, derived from the triconsonantal root r-dh-y, which semantically encompasses notions of contentment, acceptance and cordial disposition; in scholarly transliteration it appears as Rāḍiyah and is commonly vocalized in English as rah-ZEE-yah (/rɑːˈziːjə/) in both Arabic and Russian contexts. Historically the name achieved particular prominence through Razia Sultana, the sole female sovereign of the Delhi Sultanate during the thirteenth century, whose reign is frequently cited as a landmark of female authority within medieval Indo-Islamic polity. In contemporary usage within the United States, Raziya remains rare, typically occupying ranks in the lower nine-hundreds among female names, with annual occurrences ranging from approximately five to twenty-six registered births during the period 2000–2024, reflecting steady albeit modest interest. The onomastic appeal of Raziya derives from its succinct phonetic structure, its evocation of composure and benevolence, and its capacity to convey both historical gravitas and cross-cultural resonance, making it a choice that satisfies technical criteria of distinctiveness, euphony and depth of meaning.

Pronunciation

Arabic,Russian

  • Pronunced as rah-ZEE-yah (/rɑːˈziːjə/)

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Notable People Named Raziya

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