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Hawa

Hawa is a female given name and a word with multiple meanings across languages. In Arabic, Hawāʾ (حَواء) is the name of Eve, the first woman in Islamic tradition. The name is widely used among Arabic-speaking and Muslim communities and is commonly transliterated as Hawa, Hawaa, or Hawwa. In many East African and South Asian contexts, the name is used independently as a given name, often carrying the association with Eve.

In Hindustani languages such as Hindi and Urdu, hawa (हवा/ہوا) means wind or air. This is a separate

Notable people with the given name include women in Africa, the Middle East, and the Indian subcontinent;

lexical
sense
from
the
personal
name,
though
the
two
overlap
in
transliteration
and
usage
in
literature
and
conversation.
The
word
and
the
name
appear
in
various
cultural
references,
including
architecture
such
as
Hawa
Mahal,
the
Palace
of
Winds
in
Jaipur,
whose
name
literally
means
"palace
of
winds."
the
name
is
also
used
in
fiction
and
media.
Hawa
thus
functions
as
both
a
personal
name
with
religious
and
historical
associations
and
a
common
noun
in
several
languages.