Farida
فريدة
unique, incomparable, rare
عزيزة
Meaning: precious, powerful, beloved
Feminine form of Aziz, from the root ʿ-Z-Z meaning power and preciousness.
Aziza is the feminine form of Aziz, derived from the triliteral root ʿ-Z-Z, which signifies strength, rarity, and high status. It encompasses a dual meaning of being 'mighty and invincible' as well as 'precious and cherished,' suggesting someone who is both formidable in character and deeply loved. In classical Arabic, it describes something so unique and powerful that it cannot be easily attained or overcome.
The name carries deep spiritual weight as Al-Aziz is one of the 99 Names of Allah, representing His absolute sovereignty and honor. For a woman, the name Aziza symbolizes dignity (Izzah), self-respect, and a soul that is fortified by faith. it represents the Islamic value of finding strength through submission to God rather than worldly power.
While the exact feminine form 'Aziza' is not used as a proper name in the Quran, its root ʿ-Z-Z appears 120 times in various forms. The masculine 'Al-Aziz' is frequently used to describe Allah's might, such as in Surah Al-Baqarah 2:209. Additionally, the term 'Aziz' is used as a title for the high minister of Egypt in the story of Prophet Yusuf in Surah Yusuf 12:30.
A notable historical figure is Sayyida Aziza de Tunis, a 17th-century Tunisian princess and philanthropist known for her immense charity and for manumitting slaves. The name has also been borne by various noblewomen across the Ottoman and Mamluk eras, signifying their status and lineage. In modern history, Aziza Amir was a pioneering figure as one of the first female filmmakers in Egypt.
Bearers of the name are traditionally perceived as possessing strong leadership qualities, resilience, and a high sense of integrity. They are often seen as protective of their loved ones and possessing a 'noble' aura that commands respect without being overbearing. Culturally, an Aziza is expected to be someone who remains steadfast in her principles and is highly valued by her community.
The name is pronounced ah-ZEE-zah. The first syllable 'ah' starts with a slight constriction in the throat for the Arabic letter 'Ain.' The second syllable 'ZEE' is a long 'ee' sound as in 'sleep,' and the final 'zah' is a soft breathy 'a' sound. Stress is placed on the middle syllable.
In the Abjad system, the name Aziza (عزيزة) has a numerical value of 92 (Ain=70, Zay=7, Ya=10, Zay=7, Ta Marbuta=5; or 87 if the final 'h' is calculated differently). The number 92 is significant in Islamic numerology as it is the same total value as the name 'Muhammad,' often suggesting a blessed or auspicious connection. This numerical alignment reinforces the name's association with high status and spiritual favor.