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Kafia
Female name
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**Kafia** (Kafya) is a feminine name of Arabic origin, derived from the word **كافية** (kāfiy), which means **"flower"**, **"beauty"**, or **"uniqueness"**. Sometimes it is associated with **"sufficiency"** or **"sufficient beauty"**. In the Persian variant, the name acquired the meaning of **"girl"** or **"beauty"**. In Jewish tradition, **Kafia** (Kafi) was originally a masculine name meaning **"sufficient"** or **"one who fills the cup"**, but today it is more commonly used for girls. The name has deep roots in Eastern languages and cultures. It originated from both Persian and Arabic. Medieval literature often mentioned it as the name of a girl or young maiden. In the Ottoman Empire and other Eastern countries, **Kafia** was a common female name, often given to daughters of aristocratic families. The name was associated with beauty, grace, and delicacy. In the modern world, the name **Kafia** is less common, but it remains relevant and is valued for its elegance and depth. It carries a touch of Eastern culture and sophistication. People with this name are often perceived as gentle, sensitive, and possessing refined taste. They frequently have a subtle sense of humor and can be very attractive physically. Notable bearers of the name **Kafia** include singer and actress **Kafia Kurbanali** from Italy, born in Albania. Another noteworthy mention is Kafia Bertino, an Italian artist and sculptor, whose name has become a symbol of talent and grace. The popularity of the name **Kafia** is limited in most countries today, but it continues to be used in some Arab countries and among families that cherish Eastern traditions. In Russia, the name is rare but is appreciated for its uniqueness and depth. Diminutives of the name might include forms such as **Kafi**, **Kaf**, **Kafika**, or **Kafya**.