Marjia Name Meaning, Origin, Religion, Personality, Lucky Number

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Marjia Meaning

Wanted, Desired, Desirable, Wished for

Marjia Urdu spelling

مرجیہ

Name details

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Origins
  • Arabic
Religions
  • Muslim
Marjia is not directly mentioned in the Quran, but it is derived from R-J-A root which is used in the Quran, as in 39:9:
Is he who prays devoutly to God in the hours of the night, prostrating himself and standing in prayer, who is ever mindful of the life to come and hopes for the mercy of his Lord [like one who does not]? Say, ‘Are those who know equal to those who do not know?’ Truly, only those endowed with understanding will take heed.

What does Marjia mean?

Marjia is a name of
  • Arabic
origin for Baby girls that mean Wanted, Desired, Desirable, Wished for

How do you write Marjia in
  • Arabic
?

The name Marjia is written in Arabic, Urdu and Persian as مرجیہ

What origin is the name Marjia?

Marjia is mainly popular in Muslim religion and its main origin is
  • Arabic


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Is Marjia a trendy name?

Baby girl name Marjia has
  • Arabic
roots and means Wanted, Desired, Desirable, Wished for. The name has secured a 3K ranking in popularity on MuslimBabies.

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