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Thaha

Thaha, also transliterated as Taha or Taḥa, is a given name used in Arabic-speaking and Muslim communities. It is often treated as a masculine name and can be found in various transliterations due to language differences. In addition to being a personal name, Ta-Ha refers to a chapter title in the Qur’an, linking the name to religious usage and tradition.

As a given name, Thaha is used across diverse regions, including the Arab world, South Asia, and

In the Qur’an, Ta-Ha denotes the 20th surah. The chapter opens with the two isolated letters Ta

In contemporary contexts, Thaha appears in personal names across countries with Arabic influence and in Muslim

parts
of
Southeast
Asia.
The
spelling
of
the
name
varies
by
language
and
transliteration
conventions,
resulting
in
forms
such
as
Taha
and
Taḥa.
The
name
is
commonly
chosen
for
its
cultural
and
religious
resonance
rather
than
for
a
specific
meaning.
and
Ha,
whose
exact
meaning
is
a
subject
of
interpretation
among
scholars.
Ta-Ha
contains
135
verses
and
addresses
themes
of
revelation,
guidance,
and
the
mission
of
prophets,
including
accounts
associated
with
Moses.
The
surah
is
regarded
in
Islamic
tradition
as
emphasizing
divine
support
for
the
messenger
and
the
importance
of
steadfast
faith.
communities
worldwide.
Variants
reflect
linguistic
practices
in
Arabic,
Urdu,
Turkish,
Indonesian,
Malay,
and
other
languages.
The
name’s
association
with
the
Qur’an
contributes
to
its
ongoing
use
in
naming
practices,
carrying
cultural
and
religious
significance
for
many
families.