Taha

Meaning of Taha

The name Taha is a distinguished male name of Arabic origin, often associated with profound cultural and religious significance. Pronounced as TA-ha (/ta.ha/), this name carries a sense of reverence and tradition, as it is also the title of the 20th chapter (Surah Ta-Ha) in the Quran. The name Taha has an alternative variation, Taher, which shares similar roots and meanings. Over the years, Taha has seen fluctuating popularity in the United States; it reached its peak in 2014 when it ranked 1505 with 107 occurrences. Despite its relatively modest usage, the name has maintained a steady presence among newborns, reflecting its enduring appeal within communities that cherish Arabic heritage and Islamic faith.

Pronunciation

Arabic

  • Pronunced as TA-ha (/ta.ha/)

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Notable People Named Taha

Taha Hussein, known as "The Dean of Arabic Literature," was a highly influential Egyptian writer and intellectual, and a prominent figure in the Arab Renaissance and modernist movement.
Taha Behbahani, born in 1947 in Tehran, Iran, is a renowned Iranian painter, sculptor, set designer, TV and theatre director, and university professor.
Taha Muhammad Ali was a renowned Palestinian poet.
Taha Jabir Alalwani - Taha Jabir Al-Alwani, Ph.D., was an Iraqi Islamic scholar known for founding the Fiqh Council of North America and serving as president of Cordoba University in the United States.
Mohammad Taha Nematian is an Iranian professional futsal player currently playing for Naft Al Wasat in the Iraq Futsal League.
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