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Hedijat is a female name of Arabic origin, tracing back to the Hebrew name Saraara (Sarara), meaning "flower" or "rose". In mythology, the name Sara, from which Hedijat is derived, was associated with a female perfumer in the Bible who led a rebellion against the pharaoh. From this, the name acquired connotations of "blooming", "radiant", and "bright". In Jewish tradition, the name Sara means "flower" or "esteemed". The name gained popularity during the era of the Ottoman Empire and the Israel area, as well as among Jewish emigrants. In Russia, it is not widely used, but it is employed in certain circles, particularly among families with Jewish roots. In other countries, such as Syria and Iran, the name Hedijat is more popular. A person named Hedijat is typically characterized as strong-willed, intelligent, and sensitive. She often exhibits deep perceptiveness, empathy, and a passion for life. She can be described as passionate and decisive, with vibrant ideals and interests. She values freedom and is not afraid to take responsibility. People with this name are often credited with leadership talent and organizational skills. Notable bearers of the name Hedijat include Hedijat Al-Hamouri, a Turkish singer and actress, and Hedijat Aliev, a renowned Tajik singer and dancer. While its popularity in modern Russia is limited, the name remains one of the beautiful and significant options for girls. It emphasizes a connection to culture and traditions, particularly to Jewish and Islamic history. Common variations and diminutives of the name include Kheda, Jaha, Zina, Hedija, and Hegira.