Hafsah

"Variant of Hafsa. Gathering, young lioness"

♀ Féminin · Arabic
islamic historic strong variant

📖 À propos Hafsah

Hafsah est un prénom arabe signifiant 'jeune lionne', rendu éternellement significatif dans l'histoire islamique par Hafsah bint Umar — épouse du Prophète Muhammad et gardienne du premier manuscrit écrit du Coran, faisant d'elle la dépositaire du texte sacré de l'islam.

📍 Détails

  • OrigineArabic
  • Genre♀ Féminin
  • SignificationVariant of Hafsa. Gathering, young lioness

🔀 Variantes et Prénoms Associés

⭐ Personnes Célèbres

  • Hafsah bint Umar — Wife of the Prophet Muhammad and daughter of the second Caliph Umar ibn al-Khattab (c. 605-665 AD); one of the Mothers of the Believers and the guardian of the first written compilation of the Quran — the manuscript was entrusted to her care and later served as the master copy for the standardised Uthmanic Quran.
  • Hafsah bint al-Hajj al-Rukuniyya — Andalusian poet (c. 1135-1191 AD), one of the most celebrated female poets of medieval Islamic Iberia; her passionate love poetry addressed to the poet Abu Ja'far ibn Sa'id is among the most striking examples of Arabic lyric verse from al-Andalus.
  • Hafsah Raji-Oyelaran — Nigerian journalist and media executive; a prominent figure in West African broadcast media and one of several contemporary Nigerian women bearing the name who reflect its continued vitality in Muslim communities across sub-Saharan Africa.
  • Hafsa Sultan — Ottoman queen mother (Valide Sultan, c. 1479-1534), mother of Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent; one of the most powerful women of the Ottoman Empire, whose influence during the early years of Suleiman's reign was considerable — another bearer of the name who wielded significant historical power.