Soliha

Meaning of Soliha

Soliha is a female name of Arabic origin, derived from the root Ṣ-L-Ĥ, which conveys qualities of righteousness and virtuous conduct. It carries associations of moral integrity and quiet strength, evoking a sense of dignified resilience. Pronounced soh-LEE-hah (/soʊˈliːhɑː/), the name combines a lyrical heritage with phonetic clarity that suits Anglo-American sensibilities. In the United States, Soliha registers modest usage—roughly 28 to 30 newborns bear the name each year, placing it in the lower 900s of popularity since 2020—indicating a steady, if understated, appreciation. Though it rarely appears on mainstream top lists, its subtle elegance and cultural depth have begun to draw parents in search of a name that is both meaningful and distinctive.

Pronunciation

Arabic

  • Pronunced as soh-LEE-hah (/soʊˈliːhɑː/)

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