Jalila
جليلة
great, exalted, dignified
ماجدة
Meaning: glorious, noble, magnificent
Feminine form of Majid, from the root M-J-D meaning glory.
Majida is the feminine active participle derived from the Arabic root M-J-D, which signifies abundance, honor, and nobility. It conveys a sense of inherent greatness and 'majd' (glory) that is both inherited and earned through virtuous conduct. In linguistic nuances, it implies a woman who is not only distinguished in status but also generous and expansive in her character.
In Islam, the name represents the embodiment of 'Izzah' (honor) and high moral standing. It reflects the value of living a life of dignity and excellence, mirroring the divine attribute of 'Al-Majid' (The Most Glorious). It encourages the bearer to uphold the principles of integrity and spiritual nobility in their daily interactions.
While the specific feminine form 'Majida' does not appear in the Quran, its root M-J-D and the masculine form 'Majid' are used to describe the Quran itself (Surah Qaf 50:1) and the Throne of Allah (Surah Al-Buruj 85:15). The divine name 'Al-Majid' also appears in Surah Hud 11:73, signifying God as the possessor of all glory.
Historically, the name and its variants have been held by several noblewomen in Islamic history, including Majida al-Rumi (though a modern figure, her name reflects the classical tradition). Princess Majida of Jordan is a contemporary example of the name's association with royalty and high social standing in the Arab world.
Bearers of this name are traditionally perceived as being dignified, self-reliant, and possessing a strong sense of leadership. They are often associated with a generous spirit, a refined aesthetic sense, and a natural ability to command respect through their poise and ethical consistency.
Pronounced 'MAA-ji-dah'. The first syllable 'MAA' uses a long 'a' sound like in 'father'. The 'ji' is a soft 'j' as in 'jimmy'. The final 'dah' ends with a light, breathy 'h' sound produced by the 'Ta Marbuta', though in casual speech, the 'h' is often silent.
In the Abjad system, the name Majida (ماجدة) has a total value of 53 (Mim=40, Alif=1, Jim=3, Dal=4, Ta Marbuta=5). In numerological traditions, this number is often associated with a balance between physical action and spiritual insight, suggesting a person who is grounded yet ambitious.