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Habiba

Habiba is a feminine given name of Arabic origin. It is used across the Arab world and in many Muslim communities in Africa, Asia, and Europe. The name conveys affection and endearment and is often translated as “beloved” or “darling.”

Etymology: Habiba derives from the Arabic root ḥ-b-b, meaning “beloved.” It is the feminine form of ḥabīb

Usage: The name has long been popular in Arabic-speaking countries and among diaspora communities. It is used

Notable bearers: The given name Habiba has been borne by many women across different regions and periods,

(beloved)
and
is
commonly
rendered
as
Habiba
or
Habibah
in
English
transliteration.
Variants
include
Habibe
and
other
phonetic
spellings
depending
on
language
and
region.
in
contexts
ranging
from
literature
and
religion
to
everyday
naming,
and
it
appears
in
various
cultures
where
Arabic
influence
is
present.
In
non-Arabic-speaking
countries,
it
is
often
chosen
for
its
elegant
sound
and
positive
meaning.
including
public
figures
in
scholarship,
the
arts,
and
public
life,
as
well
as
characters
in
fiction.
The
name
is
often
associated
with
virtues
of
affection
and
amiability
in
cultural
contexts.