Taha
TaHa is a name and term used across multiple languages and contexts, often appearing as a romanized form of Arabic terms or names. In Arabic, the given name Taha (طه) is common in Muslim communities and serves as a personal name for males. The sequence Ta-Ha also appears as one of the muqatta'at, the enigmatic letters that open some chapters of the Qur'an; their exact meaning remains a topic of interpretation and debate among scholars. The spelling TaHa reflects a transliteration approach that links the two letters into a single word.
Beyond personal names, TaHa is encountered as a brand, project name, or organizational identifier in various
Notable occurrences of TaHa are highly context-dependent. The term may appear in religious, literary, commercial, or