Aisha
عائشة
alive, living, life
جويرية
Meaning: young woman, damask rose
A diminutive form of jariyah meaning 'young woman'. Juwairiya bint al-Harith was a wife of the Prophet Muhammad.
Juwairiya is the diminutive form of the Arabic word 'Jariyah,' which literally translates to 'young woman' or 'maiden.' Beyond its literal sense, it is also a name for the Damask rose (Rosa damascena), symbolizing beauty, fragrance, and delicacy. Linguistically, the diminutive form (tasghir) in Arabic is often used to express endearment, affection, and preciousness rather than just smallness.
The name carries significant spiritual weight as it belongs to one of the Mothers of the Believers, representing piety, wisdom, and the transformative power of faith. It embodies the values of grace under pressure and the nobility of character, as Juwairiya bint al-Harith was known for her extensive prayer, fasting, and being a source of great blessing for her entire tribe.
The specific name Juwairiya does not appear in the Quran. However, its root J-R-Y (ج ر ي) is mentioned frequently in various forms, such as 'tajri' (flows), often describing the rivers of Paradise (e.g., Surah Al-Baqarah 2:25). These references evoke themes of life, movement, and the eternal rewards of the afterlife.
The most prominent figure is Juwairiya bint al-Harith, the wife of Prophet Muhammad, whose marriage led to the liberation of a hundred households of her tribe, the Banu Mustaliq. Another notable figure is Juwayriyya bint Abu Jahl, who is mentioned in historical accounts regarding the early Islamic period in Mecca and Medina.
In Arabic culture, a person named Juwairiya is often perceived as being gentle, refined, and possessing a strong sense of self-worth. She is traditionally associated with eloquence, a nurturing spirit, and a deep-rooted connection to her heritage and family values. The name suggests a personality that is both resilient and aesthetically graceful.
Pronounced 'joo-way-REE-yah.' Start with a soft 'j' as in 'juice,' followed by 'way' like the English word. The 'REE' involves a slight tap of the tongue against the roof of the mouth (a flapped 'r'), and it ends with a light 'yah' sound. Ensure the emphasis is slightly placed on the third syllable.
The Abjad value of Juwairiya (جويرية) is 221 (Jim=3, Waw=6, Ya=10, Ra=200, Ya=10, Ta Marbuta=2). In numerological traditions, this number is sometimes associated with balance and the ability to manifest one's spiritual ideals into reality through persistence and grace.