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

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Sadia Meaning

Lucky, Fortunate, Cheerful, Blessed, Happy

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  • Urdu
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A woman who milked Prophet Mohammed, her first name was Haleema. She came from a tribe called Bani Saad, and therefore is called Haleema Al-Saadia (حليمة السعدية) referring to her tribe name.

What does Sadia mean?

Sadia is a name of
  • Arabic
  • Urdu
origin for Baby girls that mean Lucky, Fortunate, Cheerful, Blessed, Happy

What origin is the name Sadia?

Sadia is mainly popular in religion and its main origin is
  • Arabic
  • Urdu


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Baby girl name Sadia has
  • Arabic
  • Urdu
roots and means Lucky, Fortunate, Cheerful, Blessed, Happy. The name has secured a 23K ranking in popularity on MuslimBabies.

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