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Sheja jada

Female name



Description

Shaehzada is a female name of Arabic origin, which can be translated as "leader of the zad" or "mighty zad". The word "Shaeh" meaning "leader" or "mighty" is often used in Islamic titles, while the suffix "zada" indicates belonging, thus "leader of the zad". This name was borne by highly revered or powerful women in Muslim societies. The name Shaehzada has Islamic origins and gained popularity in countries of the Persian belt and North Africa. It was especially common during the Middle Ages, a time when titles and epithets were often inherited or granted to distinguished individuals. Shaehzada can also be a variant of the name Sharifa or Sharira, highlighting its association with nobility and status. Women with this name are often characterized as strong, resilient, and wise. They are commonly perceived as intelligent, decisive, and possessing a strong personality. People with this name often strive for leadership roles and are not afraid to make difficult decisions. There are very few notable bearers of the name Shaehzada in the modern world. However, history features several women with this name who held significant positions in society. For example, in some Muslim countries, Shaehzada was used for the daughters of influential families or rulers. The popularity of the name Shaehzada in Russia is extremely low, as it is of Arabic origin and is predominantly used in Muslim countries of Central Asia and North Africa. In Russia, it is often described as "quite rare and exotic". Variants and diminutives of the name include: Shura, Shuri, Zada, Sharira.