Dictionary Meaning
What Azizah means
Precious, mighty — Malay/Singapore -ah ending form of Aziza. Halimah Yacob (born 1954) — Singapore's first female President — is named Halimah, and Azizah is common in the same community. Al-Aziz (the Mighty) is a divine name. Top Singapore and Malaysian female name.
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Different communities romanize the same Arabic name in different ways. These are the other canonical pages on AsrNaam for this exact Arabic name — each has its own readings, usage notes, and regional context.
The Letters
Reading Azizah through Ilm ul Huroof
Every Arabic name is a sequence of ontological principles. The first letter governs the outward self. The middle letters govern the interior. The final letter governs how things resolve.
Ain (perceiving) — Zain (adornment) — Ya (reaching) — Zain (adornment again) — Ta (manifestation). Precious: perceiving, doubly adorning, reaching, manifest.
"A name is not a label assigned after the fact. It is a structure of principles that begins its work the moment it is given."
In the tradition of Muhyiddin Ibn Arabi
The Portrait
What Azizah asks of its bearer
The reading of Azizah begins with Ain: an outward self that sees deeply. Inside the name, Ya brings an interior of strong selfhood. These are the forces that shape the inner life. And Azizah closes on Alif: everything resolves back to the source. Read together, the letters ask her to embody precious as a lived structure, not merely a definition.
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