Aisha
Wife of the Prophet
Asma is a revered Arabic name for girls, famously the name of Asma bint Abi Bakr, the daughter of Abu Bakr and sister of Aisha. She was a Sahabiyah known for her courage, intelligence, and support for the Prophet ﷺ during the Hijrah. She is called 'Dhat an-Nitaqayn' for her resourcefulness. The name carries deep historical and spiritual significance.
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Era: 7th century CE
Sahabiyah, daughter of Abu Bakr, sister of Aisha; known for her bravery during the Hijrah and her title 'Dhat an-Nitaqayn' for providing food and water to the Prophet ﷺ.
Name of a prominent Sahabiyah; naming after companions is highly recommended.
Scholar Consensus: agreed
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Sahabiyat Names
Names of female Companions (Sahabiyat) of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ
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