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    Shujāʻ

    Pronunciation: shoo-JAH-ah

    ♂ Male
    Arabic

    Meaning

    brave, courageous, valiant

    Origin

    Arabic

    History & Etymology

    The name Shujāʻ (شجاع) originates from the Arabic language, directly derived from the word for 'brave' or 'courageous'. It is an adjective used as a given name, reflecting a desirable quality in Islamic and Arab cultures. The use of such virtue names is common in Arabic-speaking regions, emphasizing the characteristics parents wish for their children to embody.

    Historically, names like Shujāʻ have been used to denote strength and valor, particularly in contexts of leadership, warfare, or moral fortitude. Its usage has remained consistent over centuries, primarily within Muslim communities across the Middle East, North Africa, and South Asia, where Arabic linguistic and cultural influences are strong.

    Famous People Named Shujāʻ

    • Shuja-ud-Daula (Nawab of Awadh)
    • Shuja-ud-Din Muhammad Khan (Nawab of Bengal)
    • Shujaat Khan (Indian classical musician)

    Alternative Spellings & Variants

    • Shuja
    • Shoja
    • Shujaa

    Shujāʻ in different fonts

    ShujāʻDancing Script
    ShujāʻCaveat
    ShujāʻSatisfy
    ShujāʻPacifico
    ShujāʻGreat Vibes

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