Majda is a beautiful and unique name for a baby girl. It has its origins in different cultures, including Arabic, Bosnian, Croatian, and Slovene. In Arabic, Majda is pronounced as MAHJ-dah (/mæʒdɑː/), while in Bosnian, Croatian, and Slovene it is pronounced as MYEY-dah (/mjɛjdɑː/). The name Majda has associations with strength and beauty. Despite being relatively rare, Majda has gained some popularity in the United States over the years. In 2005, there were 5 occurrences of the name, ranking it at 16460. In 1998, there were 6 occurrences of the name, ranking it at 12425. Majdah is a variation of this name that can also be considered.
Majda Vrhovnik was a Slovene communist and medical student who was honored as a people's hero of Yugoslavia. |
Majda Sepe, also known as Majda Bernard, was a highly successful Slovenian singer during the Golden Age of Slovenian folk music. |
Majda Koren is a Slovene children's writer, teacher, and contributor to the youth programme section of Radiotelevizija Slovenija. |
Majda Kirmizi, formerly known as Majda Mehmedović, is a retired Montenegrin handball player who previously played for the Montenegrin national team. |