A good friend of mine's baby is nearly here and we were discussing her plans for the future today. Traditionally, her family/community are very quiet about any baby until it's born, but she's told me that they're having a girl and haven't decided on a name yet but know her first or middle name will be
Khadijah. I actually really like
Khadijah - I prefer
Khadija, but that's much of a muchness - so the name's on my mind a bit.
What do you think of
Khadijah /
Khadija? Do you prefer one or the other?
How 'easy to say/spell' do you think
Khadijah is for English speakers, are there any other 'international' Arabic names you like? Is 'ease of use' for English speakers even important? I live in the UK and in a very multicultural town so have known a fair few Khadija/hs and never found the name hard to say, so I find it a very useable, even familiar, name. Other names my friend considered was
Aaliyah etc. (but was put off by the many spellings, I don't like this name tbh) and
Leila (a little dull imho), but
Khadijah feels right and they're set on it.
What are your favourite 'versatile' Arabic names?
What combos would you use with
Khadijah as a fn or mn? It's a very private thing for this friend, so I won't be suggesting anything, so feel free to go wild but if you would like to make combos with the parents in mind, my friend is British Asian and likes quite artistic and nature-themed things in general, her husband is Irish-Scottish. She mentioned that she likes things like
Iris,
Poppy,
Ivy and retro-ish names, and also that it might be nice to honour her husband's side of the family too.
I think
Ivy Khadija could be kinda cute tbh.