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  SAKIA

The meaning of the girl name Sakia is

Details on SAKIA:

Gender:
Girl
Popularity for Girl:
21,200th in the USA (bottom 15%)

Latest USA SSA birth information:

8 births
SAKIA as a GIRL in 2010

USA birth(s) for SAKIA by year:

Here is the latest 16 years from USA social security list of total babies born with the name SAKIA

 SAKIA as a girl

YearGirl Births
20108 births
20096 births
20075 births
20067 births
200511 births
20046 births
20036 births
20025 births
20005 births
19986 births
19977 births
19966 births
19956 births
19945 births
19935 births
19925 births
199112 births
19908 births
19899 births
19888 births
198711 births
19868 births
19858 births
198411 births
19837 births
19825 births
198111 births
198013 births
197912 births
19788 births
197710 births
19769 births

About the name SAKIA

Sakia, a name that flows gently off the tongue, carries with it a rich tapestry of meaning and cultural significance. Originating from Arabic roots, Sakia (ساقية) translates to “flowing water” or “a small stream,” evoking images of life-giving rivers that nourish the earth and sustain communities. This name is often embraced in Middle Eastern countries, particularly in regions where water is treasured for its rarity and vitality. The name also finds resonance in South Asian cultures, where it symbolizes a nurturing spirit and an essence of calmness, embodying the gentle currents that shape landscapes and lives alike. In contemporary times, Sakia has gained popularity in diverse places, celebrated for its melodic quality and deep-rooted significance. It suggests a sense of tranquility and resilience, making it a beautiful choice for parents seeking a name that embodies both strength and grace. Through its whispers of water and life, Sakia invites dreams of growth and connection, promising a future as vibrant and flowing as the streams from which it derives.

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