Meaning : Leader, guide, One Who Sets the Religious Pathway,
Origin : Arabic,
Pronunciation : HAH dee yah,
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Numerology information Hadiya:
Name Number: 3 Meaning: Communication, Interaction, Friendship, Joy, Lightness, Humor, Art, Positivity, Optimism

Additional information Hadiya:
Hadiya is the feminine version of the masculine name Hadi, which is of Arabic origin and is said to come from an Arabic word meaning roughly ‘One who Sets the Religious Pathway’. Fame of Hadiyah Robinson, a comedienne from NYC could have made the name better known in America.
African Meaning: The name Hadiya is an African baby name. In African the meaning of the name Hadiya is: Gift.
Muslim Meaning: The name Hadiya is a Muslim baby name. In Muslim the meaning of the name Hadiya is: Guide to righteousness.
Feminine form of HADI

Definition funny of Hadiya:
A gift, your guide to rightiousness, the gift of a woman to this world The most beautiful, intelligent, and accomplished woman you will ever run across in your life.
Thanks for the hadiya you got me for Christmas. Do you know Hadiya?? She's so amazing!! I need a woman like Hadiya, she's the business (see business).

Expression information Hadiya:
People with this name tend to be creative and excellent at expressing themselves. They are drawn to the arts, and often enjoy life immensely. They are often the center of attention, and enjoy careers that put them in the limelight. They tend to become involved in many different activities, and are sometimes reckless with both their energies and with money.

Soul information Hadiya:
People with this name have a deep inner desire to inspire others in a higher cause, and to share their own strongly held views on spiritual matters.

Songs about Hadiya:
Abidaoua (feat. El Hadiya Maghribia) by El Botola Chaabia from the Album Mal habibi malou aliya (feat. El Hadiya Maghribia)
Ach dak tamchi ezzine (feat. El Hadiya Maghribia) by El Botola Chaabia from the Album Mal habibi malou aliya (feat. El Hadiya Maghribia)
Ach dani like (feat. El Hadiya Maghribia) by El Botola Chaabia from the Album Mal habibi malou aliya (feat. El Hadiya Maghribia)
Ah wal adhama (feat. El Hadiya Maghribia) by El Botola Chaabia from the Album Mal habibi malou aliya (feat. El Hadiya Maghribia)
Ahgla Hadiya by Turki from the Album A7la Alfosool
Ahgla Hadiya by Turki from the Album A7la Alfosool
Alghadi alaloua (feat. El Hadiya Maghribia) by El Botola Chaabia from the Album Mal habibi malou aliya (feat. El Hadiya Maghribia)

Books about Hadiya:
Ethnoarchaeological Study of Megalithic Tradition in Southern Ethiopia: Muslim Megalithic Builders of Hadiya by Addisalem Melesse (Feb 22, 2013)
CATTLE COMMERCIAL OFF-TAKE IN PASTORAL AREAS OF HADIYA ZONE: Constraints and Opportunities of Cattle Commercial... by MISGINAW TAMIRAT (Jan 27, 2011)
Domains of School Effectiveness: The Case of Hadiya Zone Primary Schools of SNNPR -Ethiopia by Temesgen Abiyo (Mar 22, 2013)
The Impact of Women's Education on Fertility: The Case of Hadiya Zone by Dessalegn Shamebo Sheabo (Nov 9, 2011)
Groundwater potential assessment and numerical flow modeling: Case study: Guder-Batena river catchment (Lemo Woreda... by Biruk Kifle Lapisso (Apr 12, 2012)
The Island of the Care-a-Beans - VeggieTales Mission Possible Adventure Series #1: Personalized for Hadiya (Girl... by Cindy Kenney (Feb 19, 2008)
Jellyfish Jam - VeggieTales Mission Possible Adventure Series #2: Personalized for Hadiya (Boy) by Cindy Kenney and Doug Peterson (Feb 19, 2008)

Wiki information Hadiya:
The Hadiya Sultanate was an ancient kingdom located in southwestern Ethiopia, south of the Abbay River and west of Shewa. It was ruled by the Hadiya people, who spoke the Cushitic Hadiyya language. The historical Hadiya area was situated between...
Hadiya is a Zone in the Ethiopian Southern Nations, Nationalities and Peoples Region. This zone is named after the Hadiya of the Hadiya Kingdom, whose homeland covers part of the administrative division. Hadiya is bordered on the south by Kembata...