Taghreed
تغريد
birdsong, singing of birds
شادية
Meaning: singer, songstress
Feminine form of Shadi. A famous bearer was Egyptian singer Shadia.
Shadiya (شادية) is the feminine active participle derived from the Arabic verb 'shada', which means to sing or chant. While it literally translates to 'singer' or 'songstress,' it carries a nuanced connotation of someone who recites poetry or melodies with grace and skill. In classical Arabic, it can also imply a seeker of knowledge or someone who has acquired a portion of literature and culture.
In an Islamic context, the name represents the beauty of voice and the tradition of rhythmic recitation. It embodies the value of 'Ihsan' (excellence) in expression and the celebration of God's gift of melody and speech. It suggests a person who brings joy to others through harmonious communication and the preservation of cultural heritage.
The specific name Shadiya and its direct root (Sh-D-W) do not appear in the Quran. While the Quran mentions various forms of speech and recitation, this particular linguistic root is primarily found in classical Arabic poetry and literature rather than scripture.
The most prominent figure is the legendary Egyptian actress and singer Shadia (born Fatima Shaker), who became an iconic cultural symbol in the Arab world. Historically, the name was often associated with women of letters and those skilled in the 'Maqamat' (musical modes), though it gained widespread popularity in the 20th century.
Bearers of this name are traditionally perceived as artistic, charismatic, and eloquent individuals with a natural talent for communication. They are often seen as joyful spirits who possess a refined aesthetic sense and a deep appreciation for the arts. There is an inherent association with grace, social harmony, and a vibrant, outgoing personality.
Pronounced 'SHAA-dee-yah'. The first syllable 'SHAA' uses a long 'a' sound like in 'father'. The 'dee' is a sharp, short 'i' sound as in 'deep'. The final 'yah' is a light, breathy sound. Ensure the emphasis is on the first syllable, and the 'd' is soft, with the tongue touching the back of the upper teeth.
The Abjad value of Shadiya (شادية) is 310 (Shin=300, Alif=1, Dal=4, Ya=10, Ta Marbuta=5). In numerological traditions, this number is sometimes associated with creativity and social influence, reflecting a person who bridges the gap between the internal world of emotion and the external world of expression.