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Hafssa

Statistics: Spain · native version ↗
Girl Name day: January 1 Generation Alpha In French: Hafsa
372 babies named Hafssa in Spain since 1900, peaking in the 2010s.
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Origin: Arabic. Meaning: lion cub or the gatherer.

Name day for Hafssa

January 1

Why this day? Ucy.me celebrates this name in honour of Hafsa bint Omar, who died on a January 1. Their memory lives on through the person who bears this name.

Daughter of Caliph Omar and wife of the Prophet Muhammad, she lived in 7th-century Arabia. Recognized for her intelligence and memory, she safeguarded the first written compilation of the Quran, ensuring the faithful transmission of a foundational text for millions of people.

What stays with us: She exemplifies memory in the service of truth. Her intellectual rigor and ability to preserve a complex heritage show that transmission requires both lucidity and responsibility.

Source: Wikipédia · wisemuslimwomen.org

Hafssa is celebrated in France and Spain on January 1.

The story of the name Hafssa

Hafssa carries within her the quiet strength of a lioness. Of Arabic origin, this feminine name has its roots in the word *ḥafṣ*, which designates a lion cub. Thus, it evokes a natural vitality, a sweet but undeniable boldness that marks spirits from their earliest steps.

The spiritual dimension is equally profound, linked to Hafsa bint Omar, the wife of the Prophet. This historical figure imbues the name with a nobility of soul, unbreakable loyalty, and ancestral wisdom.

Finally, Hafssa also means the gatherer. She embodies the bond, the ability to unite hearts and destinies around a common vision.

What is a Hafssa like?

Hafssa is the archetype of the guardian of the inner fire. Her ideal is family harmony, protected by natural authority. Her dominant trait is determination: she never retreats in the face of adversity, guided by unbreakable loyalty.

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What science says. The effect of a first name on character is documented, and several scientific studies have looked into it. They do not show that a name contains a hidden personality, but that it captures attention, triggers social expectations and slightly changes the way others respond to us. Read our article what the psychology of first names is based on to find out more.

Hafssa in love

In love, Hafssa is frank and sensual. She seduces through her human warmth and comforting presence. She seeks a deep connection, far from frivolities. What attracts her is sincerity; what tires her is emotional insecurity.

Nicknames: Hafs, Ssa, Hafsoun.
Language: حفصة (AR).

Did you know?

Numerology: Hafssa vibrates on the number 9. The number 9 for Hafssa evokes universal wisdom and altruistic detachment. It reinforces her nature as a gatherer, oriented toward spiritual achievement and humanism.
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Frequently asked questions about Hafssa

What is the exact origin of the name Hafssa?

It comes from the Arabic 'ḥafṣ', linked to the lion cub.

Who is the historical figure associated with this name?

Hafsa bint Omar, the wife of the Prophet.

What does Hafssa precisely mean?

Young lioness and gatherer.

Is it a common name in France?

It remains quite rare, borne mainly by families of Arabic origin.

Are there known variants?

Yes, Hafsa is the most common form.

Hafssa's profile

Energy 7/10
Humor 6/10
Independence 7/10
Sensitivity 6/10
Ambition 8/10
Stability 6/10
Whimsy 5/10
Diplomacy 7/10
Loyalty 8/10
Need for attention 4/10

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  2. Désiré59%
  3. Romina60%
  4. Janet66%
  5. Hakima67%
  6. Hind68%
  7. Siham68%
  8. Melania70%
  9. Sabrina70%
  10. Sarai70%
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